Morning Glories Explained

Publisher:Image Comics
Group:y
Debut:Morning Glories #1
Debutmo:August
Debutyr:2010
Creators:Nick Spencer
Joe Eisma
Schedule:Monthly
Genre:Mystery, Drama, Adventure
Ongoing:Y
Date:August 2010 – July 2016 (on hiatus)
Endishmo:March
Endishmo1:2016
Issues:50
Main Char Team:Casey
Zoe
Hunter
Ike
Jun
Jade
Writers:Nick Spencer
Artists:Joe Eisma
Alex Sollazzo
Johnny Lowe
Cat:teams
Subcat:Image Comics
Sortkey:Morning Glories (comics)

Morning Glories is a comic book series published by Image Comics. Described by writer Nick Spencer as "Runaways meets Lost," the series focuses on six "brilliant but troubled" new recruits at Morning Glory Academy, a prestigious prep school hiding "sinister and deadly" secrets.[1] Featuring interior art by Joe Eisma and cover art by Rodin Esquejo, the series debuted in August 2010.

Publication history

Though sharing qualities with other long form, high-concept mysteries, writer Spencer points out that Morning Glories was launched with a planned run of about 100 issues and a definite ending,[2] culminating in a final series run of fifty issues. The first pages of the debut, Spencer says, will "completely prove that we knew what we were doing from the get go."[3] The series found commercial success from its inception, with four printings of the first issue alone.[4] The first volume of the trade paperback edition (containing issues 1–6) sold 10,000 copies in a month.[5] Critical success is abundant as well, with IGN calling the first issue "one of the most engrossing...in recent memory" and noting that Spencer is "determined to make the rest of the comic book world stand up and take notice."[6]

The first 50 issues are split into two "seasons", with the first encompassing volumes 1–4 (For a Better Future to Truants) and the second, volumes 5–10 (Tests to Expulsion). The third season, titled Summer Vacation, was expected to be released in Winter 2016 or early 2017.[7] Although it is a continuation of the story, it is planned for Summer Vacation to launch as a new issue #1.[8]

Responding to a question on his Tumblr page in December 2017, Eisma stated that he is in semi-regular contact with Spencer but has been given no indication of a start date for work on the third season before adding that he is anxious to continue working on the series as soon as he receives the first script.[9]

Premise

The series takes place almost completely at the fictional Morning Glory Academy, an exclusive boarding school for teenagers. Beneath its placid facade, the school is actually involved in the murder and torture of students as well as various investigations into occult and supernatural phenomena. The main action focuses on six students from diverse backgrounds as they enter Morning Glory Academy, try to survive and fight back against the ruthless faculty.

The series is written using a nonlinear narrative, frequently utilising flashbacks or flash-forwards to confuse, misdirect and inform the reader. Prominent recurring themes include religion, philosophy, science, identity, power, death and authoritarianism. The series also includes science fiction elements, primarily time-travel.

Characters

See: List of Morning Glories Characters for more information.

The story initially centres on six new Morning Glory Academy students: Casey, Zoe, Hunter, Jun, Jade, and Ike, focusing on their early lives with their families as well as their interactions with each other and the school's faculty: Miss Daramount, Mr Gribbs, Miss Dagney, Miss Hodge and Nurse Nine. The villainous Headmaster of the Academy is frequently mentioned but is not seen until issue #50.

As the series progresses, a new significant group of students referred to as the Truants are introduced. Made up of Irina, Guillaume, Vanessa, Ian, Fortunato and Akiko, they are a diverse group of children loyal to Abraham, a man with a connection to the Academy and each of the Glories. The Truants play a pivotal role in the latter half of season one and continue to be important characters during the second season.

In season two, the A.V. Club, a collection of students with the goal of exposing the truth about the Academy through non-violent means, are introduced after they befriend Hunter in issue #31. They are composed of Esi, Andres and Hannah.

Story arcs

Season Two

Collected editions

The series has been released in trade paperbacks (TPB) and "Deluxe Edition" hardcovers (HC). Detailed information of the releases is listed below.

TitleRelease datePage count Collected issuesCover priceTPB ISBN
1Morning Glories Vol 1: For a Better FutureMarch, 2011192Morning Glories #1–6$9.99
2Morning Glories Vol 2: All Will Be FreeAugust, 2011168Morning Glories #7–12$12.99
3Morning Glories Vol 3: P.E.June, 2012240Morning Glories #13–19$14.99
4Morning Glories Vol 4: TruantsApril, 2013216Morning Glories #20–25$14.99
5Morning Glories Vol 5: TestsSeptember, 2013136Morning Glories #26–29$12.99
6Morning Glories Vol 6: DemeritsDecember, 2013144Morning Glories #30–34$14.99
7Morning Glories Vol 7: HonorsJune, 2014124Morning Glories #35–38$12.99
8Morning Glories Vol 8: RivalsMarch, 2015120Morning Glories #39–42$12.99
9Morning Glories Vol 9: AssemblyNovember, 2015104Morning Glories #43–46$12.99
10Morning Glories Vol 10: ExpulsionAugust, 2016136Morning Glories #47–50$14.99
TitleRelease datePage countCollected issuesCover priceHC ISBN
1Morning Glories Vol 1 Deluxe EditionNovember, 2011352Morning Glories #1–12$49.99
2Morning Glories Vol 2 Deluxe EditionOctober, 2013480Morning Glories #13–25$49.99
3Morning Glories Vol 3 Deluxe EditionOctober, 2014440Morning Glories #26–38$49.99

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Are You Prepared for This Prep School? . . 2010-05-20 . 2011-03-19 . https://web.archive.org/web/20101227205455/http://imagecomics.com/archives.php?category=13&month=May&year=2010 . 2010-12-27 . dead .
  2. Web site: Brown, Nick . Nick Talks With Joe Eisma and Nick Spencer . The Daily Blam . 2011-03-18.
  3. Web site: Wigler, Josh . Commentary Track: 'Morning Glories'. Comic Book Resources. 2010-09-16.
  4. Web site: Glory Be! . Hypergeek.ca . 2010-10-18 . 2011-03-19.
  5. Web site: Nick Spencer on Morning Glories Collection Sales . The Weekly Crisis . 2011-03-16 . 2011-03-19.
  6. Web site: Perez, Miguel . Morning Glories #1 Review . IGN. 2010-08-11.
  7. Web site: Interview Spectacular: Joe Eisma – Too Many Comics .
  8. Web site: Supa Tumblr .
  9. Web site: Supa Tumblr .