Brightest Day #24
Brightest Day » Brightest Day #24 - Brightest Day released by DC Comics on June 1, 2011.
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How much more of Alan Moore's work will Geoff Johns run with? 0
The mainstream and me are not the best of friends at times and Brightest Day (BD) was one of those books felt I could drop after issue #0 (which I admit I purchased for the ring... holds his head down in shame.. pauses... and continues). I didn't care I was not following Geoff Johns monthly taking over mainstream comics. I was reading his Blackest Night and GL stuff, but when BD started, I just took the opportunity to save money (with BD being Bi-monthly and so many cross-overs) I rather save ...
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An Extra-Sized Review But With Less Exposition 0
Brightest Day ends with something between a bang and a whimper. Swamp Thing has made his return to the DC Universe, and he is not the only one. The resurrected, or most of them, are left free to continue their lives with some foreshadowing of what is to come for them. And all the Brightest Day storylines dovetail into exposition and environmental policy.It is no wonder this is an extra-sized issue, because it takes a whole lot of exposition to wrap this series up. The issue begins with a crash c...
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