"Smaller Rebellions."
Joe Eisma and Nick Spencer are aces. Here's to 70 more issues! Read Full Review
Morning Glories #30 is another excellent addition that does everything it needs to in order to earn some serious praise. Highly recommended. Read Full Review
Like the series as a whole, "Morning Glories" #30 is well-plotted and drawn, and Irina's story will keep the reader guessing and looking forward to more character spotlights. Read Full Review
Morning Glories is on a roll–it's really that simple. One can simply enjoy the book for much of what it offers on the surface, but the true reward is paying attention to all of the little details that pepper each issue, leading to the generation of theories as to where it's all heading. But it's the fact that all of this craziness and conspiracies are grounded by strong character work that makes the book work so well, and issue #30 of Morning Glories is no exception. Spencer and Eisma continue to impress each and every month with this rewarding book. Read Full Review
Morning Glories #30 is a bloody issue given the circumstances of Irina's flashbacks which help explain the anger and deadly intent Irina seems to live and breathe. Mr. N., who states that several of the young woman's goals aren't that different from those of the Headmaster, also seems to genuinely want to help Irina into continuing her education. As to what his plans are for such a ruthless killer, and what exactly Casey's role in the troubled young woman's past truly is, we'll just have to wait and see. Worth a look. Read Full Review
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