Saturday, November 20, 2010

Morning Glories 4 Review

What you need to know: The students of Morning Glories hatch a plan to save one of their own.


What you'll love

Art:
Joe Eisma does it once again. His art is so consistent at this point that I almost tire of saying it. In this issue I notice how he made every room in Academy look unique. This may sound easy but it's not. Eisma gives Morning Glory Academy the perfect atmosphere. There's a also a subtle effect of Eisma's art. Morning Glories school seems massive.

Deeper Characterization: In this issue Spencer digs deeper into what makes these kids tick. Literally every page is about fleshing these characters out and allowing us to discover who they are.

Nice Twist: The ending of the issue isn't exactly shocking but it catches you off guard though. It's a nice beat they can be taken in several directions and it defintley left me salivating for the next issue.

Reflective: In a past review I mentioned that what separates a good story from a great one is what it has to say about life. The exploration of the human condition, if you will. There's a nice scene where this is on display towards the back of the book.

What you won't

Ensemble cast: It's just the nature of the beast. Spencer's a great juggler, but it's hard to juggle this many characters. I'm interested to see how he does it. It's not really a problem for me personally because my two favorite characters are consistently highlighted. But I can see where some are coming from.

Slowed down: There's a lot of planning in this issue, which is never my favorite. It's very smart planning but people sitting around talking, or plotting as it were, can seem to drag.

In between: I felt like this was a bridge issue to get us towards the end of the arc. Spencer raised the stakes but not in any way that's new. We've seen the children punished before, so that's nothing new.


Bottom Line: Morning Glories has consistently been one of the best books on the shelves since its inception. This is a book you can give to your girlfriend.(or any other non comic reader for that matter)

Grade: B+

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