Morning Glories #44

Writer: Nick Spencer Artist: Joe Eisma Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: March 25, 2015 Cover Price: $3.5 Critic Reviews: 4
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"The Library."

  • 8.4
    Graphic Policy - Edward Wendt Mar 24, 2015

    As always with this series it is hard to judge the individual issue. Some are a bit more engaging but have fewer answers, and some are more sedate but contain more clues. If there is any problem at all with this issue it is that it serves as a distraction to the developments of the previous issue which are likely to be resolved soon enough (as it fits the pattern for the trade paperbacks). This issue is nonetheless an important one, as are they all, to unlocking the truth behind the Morning Glories Academy, and as with all of the others, would fit better in the overall tapestry of the series, once all of the secrets are revealed. Read Full Review

  • 7.8
    The Latest Pull - Marcus Orchard Mar 22, 2015

    As usual, "Morning Glories" is a slow read that somehow manages to keep you interested. The characters are always compelling, and the crazy science that drives the series helps readers to stay invested. Those who have the time to invest in such a dense series will continue to feel right at home as they try to understand everything that is going on, and Morning Glories #44 helps to make that easier. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Infinite Comix - Chris Gozali Mar 30, 2015

    Spencer and Eisma's final page reveals continue to confound and bewilder Morning Glories readers, raising more questions of the importance of time travel and supernatural powers found in the Glories and Truants. But as Vanessa's mother says at the beginning of the issue, "Always end on a cliffhanger..You know the rules." Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Razorfine - Alan Rapp Apr 2, 2015

    Like pretty much every other student in the school Vanessa is a puzzle piece that doesn't quite yet fit. Why is she important enough to (at least partially) mollify Ellen? And why was it necessary for Casey, under the guise of Clarkson, to make sure both mother and daughter made it safely to the school? Worth a look. Read Full Review

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