Brightest Day
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The follow-up to the best selling comics event BLACKEST NIGHT, written by Geoff Johns and Peter Tomasi! Once dead, twelve heroes and villains have been resurrected by a white light expelled deep within the center of the earth. Called a miracle by many and a sign of the apocalypse by others, the reasons
… More »The follow-up to the best selling comics event BLACKEST NIGHT, written by Geoff Johns and Peter Tomasi! Once dead, twelve heroes and villains have been resurrected by a white light expelled deep within the center of the earth. Called a miracle by many and a sign of the apocalypse by others, the reasons behind their rebirth remain a mystery. Now, Aquaman, Martian Manhunter, Firestorm, Hawkman, Hawkgirl, Deadman, Jade, Osiris, Hawk, Captain Boomerang and Zoom must discover the mysterious reason behind their return and uncover the secret that binds them all in this first volume of a three part series. This volume includes issues 0-7.
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Add a CommentBetter than I thought it would be, good art, ok story, but the constant intercutting between all the simultaneous story lines get a bit tiresome.
Good read! Volume 2 is better BUT volume 3 is...........well you just need to read it yourselves!!
I've been waiting to read this for so long and now that they have it I'm re-reading the blackest night series!!!
First volume of a miniseries that followed up the aftermath of Blackest Night. It follows several heroes (and a couple of villains) who were resurrected during that event, people who are being drawn into a coming crisis yet to be revealed (one presumes in the next volume). Some of the characters get more of the attention this time out than others, and some characters are just more interesting than others. The art is good, and the series itself comes across as much more self contained than most event series.
Gives you a nice slightly personal look into the lives of the heroes who have come back to life after "Blackest night".The art is okay and the story kind of feels like an "aftermath" story.