
Weeks have passed since the new kids at Morning Glories Academy found out how messed up their school is. Personally, I would have bolted the moment things went sideways, but yet they’re all still here. Some are trying their best to escape, others have unfinished business, while a few have simply accepted their fate. During Morning Glories Vol. 3: P.E., an all-day outdoor challenge proves to be a prime opportunity to make something happen.





I probably came into Superman/Wonder Woman #1 with a different perspective than most. Superman has never been my cup of tea, but New 52-era Wonder Woman is my jam. In search of more modern Diana Prince content, I turned to this. Issue #1 lays the groundwork for the ultimate power couple story.
Morning Glories Vol. 1 left me scratching my head. Sure, I had a good time reading it, but I struggled to make sense out of the mysterious, weird and downright creepy events that took place. Vol. 2: All Will Be Free does little to answer my questions about why this school is so messed up, but it does provide some sorely-needed context around a number of key characters.
Kamala Khan’s exploits under the guise of the classic Ms. Marvel have made headline news. While people are confused as to why Carol Danvers has made a mysterious return, the true heroine continues to struggle with life as a teenager and as someone with super powers. Ms. Marvel #3 continues the series’ hot streak with another great outing.