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Morning Glories, Vol. 3: P.E. (2012)

by Nick Spencer(Favorite Author)
4.03 of 5 Votes: 5
ISBN
1607065584 (ISBN13: 9781607065586)
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Image Comics
review 1: Hmm. This is still fairly interesting but the writer needs to start clearing up some of the mysteries already by the next volume. If they just keep on piling mystery after mystery then I'm likely to get too confused and probably just give up soon. The Jun/Hisao storyline in particular can get quite confusing for me (for obvious reasons if you've read the story). I'm also sometimes dismayed by Eisma's art because there were instances where I wasn't sure which character I was looking at or who was talking.
review 2: Nick Spencer continues to entertain, with his non-linear suspense tale of students at an elite school that are embroiled in an occult conspiracy that crosses time back on itself. As with many of these kind of "ultimate reveal" stories... the final qua
... morelity of Morning Glories is going to be determined by the answers given at the end. For now, it is a fun ride.Also, as I noted in previous volume reviews, this storyline is very reminiscent of LOST, including the fact that this volume introduces another group of students as parallels to the first... just like LOST introduced "the Others" as counterparts to the main cast of the show. Interesting, but potentially confusing, and always begs the question, are we just drawing this out, so we never have to get to the end? less
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celiba
probably the best volume yet though the mystery is getting a little tedious.
spikyhedgehog
This series just keeps getting better. Love the strange time travel twist.
byttpassord
More and more. Can't stop reading.
keikei
Still enjoying
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