Brightest Day
Brightest Day, huh? Raise your hand if you saw that coming.
That's not to say it won't be an interesting story. But I was really kind of hoping that the post-Blackest Night world would give us a break from crossovers. Brightest Day doesn't sound like a break: it sounds like a continuation.
I'm not really looking forward to another weekly (or bi-weekly as it may be) series. As much as I've enjoyed stuff like 52 and Trinity in the past, I just can't afford a weekly (or bi-weekly) commitment these days.
All that said, I am looking forward to Blackest Night wrapping up. The DCU could really use some daylight...
Labels: Blackest Night, Brightest Day
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I've rather enjoyed the weekly, or in this case, bi-weekly comics. I loved 52, and I liked Trinity and Wednesday comics. Countdown was fairly wretched, but even it had a few good moments.
I'm just hoping that things calm down a little bit, with Brightest Day. It's been SO dark and SO grim and gritty for SO long...I wouldn't mind a little bit of light and humor to leaven it all.
Did you hear that they are doing a second bi-weekly book with Giffen and Winick and the old JLI? I don't know if I should be thrilled or terrified.
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