Glory #32

7.7

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Writer Joe Keatinge
Artist Ross Campbell, Owen Gieni, Emi Lenox, Sloan Leong, Jed Dougherty, Greg Hinkle
Cover Price $3.99

"WAR TORN," Part Two
The dawn before war. Glory and her allies face inevitable death. With only hours left to live, everyone's final moments are revealed in short stories illustrated by some of the greatest new talents in comics, including OWEN GIENI, GREG HINKLE, SLOANE LEONG, JED DOUGHERTY and a very special crossover with EMI LENOX's EMITOWN!

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CRITIC REVIEWS

  • 9.0

    Unleash The Fanboy - Edward

    Jan 29, 2013

    All in all, this is an excellent issue of Glory. It foreshadows a lot, and builds on a lot of previous issues, so its clearly something for the fans, but at this late a stage into the stories conclusion this is the best way to go. its certainly proving very rewarding so far. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    The Weekly Crisis - Hansel Moreno

    Jan 29, 2013

    Campbell is joined on art by Owne Gieni, Emi Lenox, Sloane Leong, Jed Dougherty and Greg Hinkle who each take a character and show us what they would do with what could possibly be their last moments of life. This a beautiful issue that oozes gorgeousness. Issue 34 is well written and the changing from artist to artist between characters adds depth of perspective into how these characters relate to their world. Amazing issue! Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Geekality - Worm VonChaos

    Jan 29, 2013

    This isn't a bad series but it can get cheesy at times, this issue was good though. This is not a monthly title for myself but its enjoyed by many and I pick it up from time to time. I will say if you are in need of something new you should give this book a look. Read Full Review

  • 7.0

    Comic Book Resources - Augie De Blieck Jr.

    Jan 30, 2013

    "Glory" #32 might not be the most exciting issue of the run so far, but Keatinge's script and his variety of artists give us a book that feels right. The characters are the stars and they act in ways we've come to expect. This issue is a charming one, and a welcomed relief between issues of brutally violent fights and wars of words. Read Full Review

  • 7.0

    Comics Bulletin - Jason Sacks

    Feb 06, 2013

    Like most tropes that Keatinge embraces, this story reads in an interesting way and builds well for the next few issues. The last page reveal is intriguing and implies that the resolution of this storyline might not quite be what I was expecting. And, oddly enough, that's exactly what I'm expecting from the resolution of this very cool, very unique series. Read Full Review

  • 6.0

    Newsarama - Rob McMonigal

    Jan 31, 2013

    Even in a weak moment, Glory is still worth reading. Read Full Review

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