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9.0
Unleash The Fanboy - Harrison Rawdin
Jul 02, 2014Morning Glories #39 once again proves why month-in and month-out that this comic book deserves a spot on your pull-list. Thanks to the quality work and sturdy creative team this comes highly recommended. Read Full Review
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8.8
IGN - Jess Camacho
Jul 03, 2014If Morning Glories #39 is any indication of where this arc is going, then it will be truly unforgettable. Read Full Review
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8.3
Florida Geek Scene - Touch of Grey
Jul 16, 2014At $9.99 for the first book, and between $13 and $15 for subsequent volumes, Morning Glories is a book that isn't terribly pricey to get invested in. I highly recommend checking it out while the number of volumes you'd have to read to understand the current issues are small. Read Full Review
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8.0
Razorfine - Alan Rapp
Jul 08, 2014Reintroducing Casey's high school rival Isabel as the class school president and enemy within a school which already has far too many for Casey's liking offers a bit of extra incentive for Hodge to push Casey into the next part of her plan. Running for class president seems like an odd waste of energy in a school like Morning Glory Academy, but the rivalry with Isabel and the access the student president receives force a resentful Casey to reconsider. I wonder if we'll get a debate issue (or what student council debate even looks like at the Academy)? This issue also suggests whatever makes Casey stand-out from the rest of the students, at least to Hodge, is more than we've seen in her time-travel adventure to set things right. Worth a look. Read Full Review
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