Morning Glories #32

8.3

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Writer Nick Spencer
Artist Joe Eisma
Cover Price $3.50

"Stories we tell."

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  • 9.0

    Unleash The Fanboy - Harrison Rawdin

    Oct 02, 2013

    Morning Glories #32 is yet another great addition, as the mythology behind this comic grows. Highly recommended. Read Full Review

  • 8.4

    The MacGuffin - Matt LeMaire

    Oct 01, 2013

    It really is like walking a tightrope when it comes to writing about MORNING GLORIES without spoilers of any kind, but suffice it to say that issue #32 is another well done issue that hinges on interesting character work and well done art, while advancing the overall mystery. As usual, the issue demands a second reading to perhaps delve even deeper into the mystery and there's nothing wrong with that. If nothing else, it speaks to the layers present in the book, and its fans' need to understand everything that's going on. And after 32 issues, it means a lot that Spencer and Eisma are still going strong. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Comic Bastards - Kevin Reilly

    Oct 03, 2013

    All in all, like I said, it's a fantastic issue in the middle of an arc" if you haven't been following this excellent series, the collections are as up to date as you can get, and I'd highly recommend them. Morning Glories is not to be missed. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Geeked Out Nation - Jess Camacho

    Oct 06, 2013

    The cover is once again gorgeous and the interiors are just so great to look at. You really can't go wrong with Joe Eisma doing your interiors. If you are a big fan who loves to really dive into deconstructing every theory in this series check out multiversitycomics.com. The website has a long version of the Notes from MGA Study Hall in the back of every issue. I read it after every issue. If you've never checked it out before then I suggest you do because it is so much to break this series down so much. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Razorfine - Alan Rapp

    Oct 12, 2013

    We discover the Morning Glories Academy campus has another holy or mystical site which can be used to travel through time such as the cave and the tower. Hodge's use of Zhuang Zhou‘s famous quote about about the loss of perception and understanding is a reminder that everything both the characters and audience experience in this world has far more facets than may be initially realized. Worth a look. Read Full Review

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