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Of course, anyone considering reading this series would be unwise to start here. The series is as convoluted as any comic series that has ever existed, and the reader would be wise to go back at least as far as the start of the fourth trade paperback but ideally back to the beginning. Those that have gotten as far as issue 41 dont need to be told to read this, and those that havent started reading this series yet should. This issue, like any issue after the first one, is not really a good jumping-on point, but this issue at least captures the plot of the series well enough, and those that havent been reading might like to pick up this issue to see if the concept interests them so that they can begin backtracking their reading of one of the most interesting comic series in recent years. Read Full Review
Morning Glories #42 is superb and engrossing. Month in and month out I honestly can't wait to read the next step in this creative team's literary journey, and this outing is no different. Highly recommended Read Full Review
This issue hits all the strengths of the series: strongly characterized teens interacting with each other in a school of mystery and death. The fate of Jade and the student council presidency loom as Spencer and Eisma head into what will hopefully be another exciting event. Read Full Review
Several other pieces of the jigsaw puzzle the comic has become are touched on (without revealing much) including Ian's odd “science project,” and the relationship between Hodges and Daramount, Akiko and Fortunato, and Vanessa and her mother. Worth a look. Read Full Review
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