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    Morning Glories #6

    Morning Glories » Morning Glories #6 released by Image on January 1, 2011.

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    last edited by gravenraven on 06/13/23 08:05PM View full history

    Mutually Assured Destruction. Nick Spencer raises more questions by going into detail about the machine in the basement.

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    Is Morning Glories pulling a Lost? 0

    Synopsis: Remember that device in the last issue? Well, it plays a role in this issue, starting with a new character named Julia Hayes. What's good? I'm going to write this out of the way and write that Joe Eisma's art still looks great for this series. The colors look great especially for the flashbacks. As for the issue itself, I am reading Morning Glories right? I ask this because this issue goes in a total different direction than the last 5 issues. Apparently, this is in the near future or...

    4 out of 4 found this review helpful.

    Morning Glories #6 0

    This issue kicks off the series second arc with the introduction of a new character and a big reveal  The Good The Art team continues to smash it out of the park, especially Esquejo with this month's cover.    As the art team keeps things visually smooth, so does Mr. Spencer on the literary end. In this issue we are introduced to Julie Hayes, a scientific prodigy with a checkered past. Julie is a woman on the run who finds herself approached by the mysterious Dr. Ellsworth while on the lamb in L...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    This Will Be the Last Issue of Morning Glories I Read 0

    Unless I hear through the Comic Vine grapevine that this series gets way good at some point (by reviewers I actually trust), this will be the last issue of Morning Glories I ever read. Why?Because this series is just like a Soap Opera. Seriously. Every character is gorgeous or handsome. (And while we're on the subject - why is it that although only 2% of the population is redheaded, every third character in this series is a redhead?) Every character has hidden secrets. And the plotlines drag on ...

    1 out of 2 found this review helpful.
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