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Re: BRIGHTEST DAY
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Originally posted by Blacula: I think there's a difference between horror and gore.
I like scary, thrilling, chilling, spilling, occasionally-gory-if-it-suits-the-story horror.
I don't like here's-a-family-being-graphically-beaten-to-death-and-then-flayed-in-as-explicitly-gory-a-way-as-possible-when-an-off-panel-death-would-have-been-just-as-sufficient in the middle of my otherwise fairly run-of-the-mill superhero story.
That said, Martian Manhunter did seem to recognise (or react to) the fact that the baddie was skinning the bodies, so there may be an important reason for that fact coming up which will make the horribleness of that event pertinent to the story at least. The third part of that. Yes.
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Bold Flavors
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Bold Flavors
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Foreign countries have Superman and the JLA The day I start having faith in DC again that they won't kill off any new character is the day I start getting interested again in DC's new characters.
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Wanderer
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Wanderer
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I understand that Vixen was originally gonna start a JL for Africa after Cry for Justice. Wonder why THAT never took off.
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Re: BRIGHTEST DAY
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Legionnaire!
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Legionnaire!
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Originally posted by Cobalt Kid: The day I start having faith in DC again that they won't kill off any new character is the day I start getting interested again in DC's new characters. It's not just the new guys. Someone said on CBR that DC has killed between 100 and 150 characters in the last six years. I don't know how many they resurrected in that time, though. Still, they need to rebuild some trust.
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Look at how many died in Blackest Night alone.
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Wanderer
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I'm making a list now and subtracting the ones who've come back.
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I've counted 94 with 19 in them back, but it could go into the 100,000s if you're country Bialya and New Krypton.
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Wanderer
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*sigh* so there is another announcement...Aqualad is making a comeback.....but not Garth.....a NEW Aqualad....sigh....because they want to have him appear in comics first before the cartoon show (the Young Justice)...drats!!! and what s more...all white heroes who died or replaced and the replacements get shafted...look at The Atom Ryan Choi (got killed) and Firestorm (Jason and Gehenna - who got salted out) Ronnie now stealing a thunder. groan.
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Wanderer
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Re: BRIGHTEST DAY
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Time Trapper
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Originally posted by Sarcasm Kid: I've counted 94 with 19 in them back, but it could go into the 100,000s if you're country Bialya and New Krypton. Nah, I think they are only referring to main heroes and villians...which of course I know you know.
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Wanderer
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It's not between 100 and 150. Even with those resurrected it's in the 200s.
Agent Liberty Alexander Luthor Jr. of Earth-3 Alexander Nero Alex Montez Alura Amon Sur Anima Animal Man (Brought Back) Aquaman (Resurrected) Ash Ballistic Baron Blitzkrieg Baby Wildebeest Black Bison Black Condor II Black Mask Blockbuster II Bob the Monitor Bolt Bombshell (Resurrected) Boy Blue of Seven Soldiers Brain Breach Brother Blood Brutale Bug Bushido Bzzd Captain Boomerang I (Resurrected) Captain Boomerang II Cassandra Cain (Lazarus Pit) Cerdian Charaxes Chris Kent of Earth-15 (Or 16) Christina a.k.a. Lady Flash Clayface VII Clayface III or V (From Cry for Justice, never really differentiated) Copperhead Crispus Allen (Returned as Spectre) Crispus Allen’s Son (Resurrected) Damage Dark Ranger David Reid (Reborn as Magog) Deborah Camille Darnell Star Sapphire Disruptor Doctor Light Doctor Polaris Dolphin Donna Troy (Resurrected) Double-Header Dream Girl of Earth-Prime (Resurrected) Duela Dent Dyno-Mite Dan Effigy Element Lad of Earth-Prime Elongated Man El Sombrero Endless Winter Everyman (Resurrected) Face Fel Andar Fever Fiddler Freedom Beast Fury III a.k.a. Amazing Woman Galius Zed Gehenna Geist General Glory II Gimmix Gizmo II Gloriana Tenebrae Gloss Gretti Griffin Hank Hall (Resurrected) Harbinger Harold Hawkgirl (Resurrected) Hawkman (Resurrected) Hawkwoman Hector Hall Hellhound Herr Superman of Earth-8 Holly Granger Human Bomb I Hyena Inertia Invisible Hood Iron Cross Isis (Resurrected and turned to stone) Jack Jack of Fire Jack T. Chance Jacob Colby a.k.a. Skyman II Jade (Resurrected) Jean Loring Jean Paul Valley Jezebel Jet Jim Corrigan (One who killed Crispus Allen) Johnny Quick Joker of New Earth-2 Jokester Junior Ke’Haan Kendra Saunders KGBeast Kid Devil Kid Flash II (Resurrected) Knockout Kreon KT21 Kyle Rayner’s Mother Lady Shiva (Lazarus Pit) Lady Spellbinder Laira Laurie Lemmon of Earth-Prime Legionary Lian Harper Lightning Lilith Clay Lois Lane of Earth-2 Lyta Hall Madmen Magpie Major Disaster Martian Manhunter (Resurrected) Marvin Harris Maxwell Lord (Resurrected) Mister Miracle I Mister Miracle II (Escaped Death) Minute-Man Mirage Molecule Mongal Mongrel Monsieur Mallah Mr. America II Nabu Negative Woman Nemesis II Neptune Perkins Nightblade Nudge Nuklon II Orca Original Guardian Osiris (Resurrected) Pa Kent Pantha Parademon Peacemaker Penny Dreadful Persuader’s Father Phantom Lady II Power Boy Pristine Prometheus II Prometheus III Psycho Pirate Punch Question Ragdoll Ratcatcher Razorsharp Reactron Remnant Nod Riddler of New Earth-3 Rond Vidar Ronnie Raymond (Reborn) Ryan Choi Saarek Sally Sonic Sam Lane Sandblast Sandstorm Sargon the Sorcerer Savitar Scar Shazam (Resurrected) Spook Stealth Stargirl’s Dad Stephanie Brown (Never Really Dead) Sue Dibny Superboy II (Resurrected) Super Chief Superman of Earth-2 Superwoman Lucy Lane (Revived) Tarantula II Tasmanian Devil Tattooed Man Technocrat Tempest Terra II Thara Ak-Var Thunder Top Trajectory Trickster I Twister Ultraman of Antimatter Earth Ventriloquist I Vigilante I (Resurrected) Vulko Wade DeFarge Walter Pratt, Kate Spencer’s Father Walt Trigger Waverider Wayne Trigger Weather Wizard’s Son Whip Windfall Wingman Wintergreen Xax Zillo Valla Zor-El
Am I missing anyone?
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Since when was Boomerang morally ambiguous? Maybe we readers felt some sympathy for him during his time with the Suicide Squad (threatened by Waller, Deadshot and Bronze Tiger all the time), but there was never anything resembling a redeeming quality about the guy.
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I mean the OTHER Boomerang. The dead one.
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Time Trapper
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Read #4...and I'm out. The stories that are being told here are moving at a snails pace. None of them really went anywhere of any real merit.
I'll wait and check the trades out of the local library and keep up online. I cannot bring myself to keep spending 3 bucks every other week for nothing.
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I'm still really enjoying Brightest Day and I honestly don't get why people say there's nothing happening in it. To me it seems like there's loads going on.
It's definitely similar to 52 but I loved (most of) that series too so it's all good to me.
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Re: BRIGHTEST DAY
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Time Trapper
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I liked 52, and I see the correlation, but I also read those in trade format, so I got more story at a time than I am here by simple page count. Maybe I should just let the issues pile up, because I am enjoying several of the plotlines, and read them in a bunch. $ - 5 issues at a time.
Active LMB character is still Beast Boy.
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Wanderer
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You know, now that I think about it, I don't even know why I started buying Brightest Day in the first place.
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Originally posted by Dev Em: I liked 52, and I see the correlation, but I also read those in trade format, so I got more story at a time than I am here by simple page count. Maybe I should just let the issues pile up, because I am enjoying several of the plotlines, and read them in a bunch. $ - 5 issues at a time. Though I enjoyed 52 off the stands, some books definitely read better in Trades - I love The Walking Dead for example but I know that with how quickly it takes me to read that in Trades, if I was reading it in single issues I would be left feeling extremely frustrated and short-changed at how 'content-light' some of those issues are. Brightest Day might be another one that reads better that way but the art, the characters and the little morsels of exciting story they're getting every second week is enough to keep me satisfied (more than satisfied - entertained) with the single-issue format here.
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Substitute
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Substitute
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I think I might stick it out for the first half of this series, but I might as well wait for the trade on the second part. I feel like I barely glance over the story and then I'm done, simply because it's moving at a snails pace.
This is like Uncanny X-Men: Divided We Stand all over again.
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Wanderer
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Personally, one of the reasons why I dropped this besides my protest in the pirsuit of bringing back Lian Harper is the use of "big names". Hawkman, Hawkgirl, Aquaman, the "original" Firestorm, and the waste of potential in the cases of Kendra Saunders, Jason Rusch, the Aquaman who was introduced after One Year Later. It's reasons like that, by spending their resurrection machine's energy on the A names, that characters like Lian, Linda Danvers (even if she's not dead), and so many other are consigned to Limbo until they need to flush out a new gimmic five years after people have stopped caring. And the cycle will start all over.
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