Morning Glories #43

Writer: Nick Spencer Artist: Joe Eisma Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: February 11, 2015 Cover Price: $3.5 Critic Reviews: 5
8.4Critic Rating
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"Unbeatable."

  • 9.0
    Infinite Comix - Chris Gozali Feb 16, 2015

    Morning Glories #43 ends with Glories and Truants coming together to help Casey win the election. This character piece on Ike is a strong introduction to the student election arc that delivers some answers and sets up an exciting team for the upcoming campaign. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    The Latest Pull - Marcus Orchard Feb 10, 2015

    “Morning Glories #43″ is another great entry in the series, and it's easy to look forward to the future. This issue is full of enthralling characters, exciting moments, and revealing flashbacks. "Morning Glories" is a series that manages to challenge readers while still rewarding them, and always looks good doing it. Read Full Review

  • 8.4
    Graphic Policy - Edward Wendt Feb 11, 2015

    While the series will be judged only in its finality by what it manages to accomplish and for what eventual conclusion that it comes to, it is still nice to have issues such as this in the interim. There are the issues which focus less on the obscure and abstract and instead focus on the strength of the characters which have built such a following for this series. Fans of this series need barely any extra incentive to read this issue, but the non-readers of the series would be better off for checking out issues like this one. The series after all depends on its characters over its stories, and this is evident here, by acting as a flashpoint within this small story arc for some bigger things to come, but without losing sight of what got them there to begin with. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Capeless Crusader - Stuart Fitzwilliam Feb 11, 2015

    It's almost impossible to write a summary about a single issue of Morning Glories without writing a thesis to explain the quantum physics that twists the plot around itself, and some issues on their own can be baffling, but issue 43's focus on Ike, and Casey's campaign for student council president as a framing narrative, makes this a wholly satisfying issue that sets up several pieces for the next narrative arc. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Razorfine - Alan Rapp Mar 6, 2015

    Despite his usual banter with Casey early on, it's obvious that the fate of Jade is weighing heavy on Ike which makes the revelation of his eyes being opened (an important phrase we've seen before concerning the kids reaching an important milestone of their potential) all the more interesting. Such an experience doesn't leave the cocky young man unscathed as he chooses to join the fight and put together a team to help Casey win the upcoming election. Has a new organized rebellion finally begun? Worth a look. Read Full Review

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