The DCU reboots in September, however Green Lantern seems to be spared from any serious retcons. Meaning, the Geoff Johns-led stuff from the last 6 years still counts and we'll figure out the rest as we go along.
There will be four titles in the Green Lantern family of books.
Green Lantern (starring Sinestro and Hal Jordan)
Green Lantern Corps (starring Guy Gardner and John Stewart)
Green Lantern: The New Guardians (starring Kyle Rayner)
Red Lanterns (starring Atrocitus)
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Brightest Day is a 26-issue year-long twice-a-month series chronicling.... whatever happened at the end of Blackest Night! This story is going to crossover into a bunch of ongoing titles and now it looks like we're going to have one shots also!
This series will alternate weeks with the other twice-a-month series Justice League: Generation Lost. JL:GL will also carry the Brightest Day banner and is a part of the overall Brightest Day storyline.
Blackest Night thread is almost to 100 and Brightest Day #0 comes out tomorrow so I figured it is time to
move on.
Brightest Day titles
Brightest Day
Justice League: Generation Lost
Green Lantern
Green Lantern Corps
Green Arrow
The Flash
Birds of Prey
Titans
Justice League of America
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APRIL
Brightest Day #0
Green Lantern #53
Green Lantern Corps #47
The Flash #1
Justice League of America #44
MAY
Brightest Day #1-#2
Justice League: Generation Lost #1-#2
Green Lantern #54
Green Lantern Corps #48
The Flash #2
Justice League of America #45
Titans: Villains for Hire Special #1
Birds of Prey #1
JUNE
Brightest Day #3-#4
Justice League: Generation Lost #3-#4
Green Lantern #55
Green Lantern Corps #49
The Flash #3
Justice League of America #46
Titans #24
Birds of Prey #2
Green Arrow #1
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Brightest Day: The Atom one-shot in July followed by a regular Atom second feature in Adventure Comics
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Also I like that in the big "Bring people back to life" event, they brought back some villains with powers and even motivations that I'm pretty sure are duplicated elsewhere, Deadman, and Hawkman who was only killed in Blackest Night. I guess it's nice that Martian Manhunter is back, he always seemed kind of neat.
I cant wait to see how the Deadman stuff plays out.
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It takes alot to make me cry Munch. Bravo.
As for Firestorn: I used to have Fury Of Firestorm # 1 - Day of the Bison
I would love to see him return to his own book, and would suggest they keep him fighting Native American sterotypes. It's a formula that works, don't ask me why.
Well, Deadman was Boston Brand's circus character. He wore make-up to look like a corpse and do death-defying stunts.
In Nightwing: Year One, Boston's brother takes up the "mantle" in Haley's Circus and he wears a mask that looks like Deadman
Oh, thanks for the explanation. That's a neat bit of continuity, then.
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That's weird. Especially since it alternates Brightest Day and Generation Lost. Neither come out on June 30th
(my birthday)
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Pasarin's art didn't grate on me like it usually does. It looks like he's improved a lot since his mediocre ION fill-in days.
The issue is spent with Deadman visiting each of the resurrected heroes and we get an idea of where they are in coming to terms with being alive again. Presumably some of their stories split off into the other books while some remain as main characters in Brightest Day. It seems like it could be fun. There's enough Lantern presence to keep my interested so I think I'm in for the long haul.
The Jade stuff = good (nice speech by Kyle)
The Captain Boomerang stuff = laughable
The Firestorm stuff = just being dickish for the sake of the plot
because, i gotta say, not digging his return right now
i think i've read maybe two stories with Ronnie Firestorm in it
But Ronnie was prominent in Extreme Justice, and later played a big role in Jason's series for an arc, and he always acted like a reformed meathead. Like, he was kind of a dumb guy but with a good heart, and he'd been at the hero-ing thing long enough to become good at it.
I'm glad I'm staying away from Brightest Day, as I'm sure it would just annoy me.
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Are you kidding me? The conversation basically went like this,
I don't know what to make of all this. First I was dead, then I'm alive again. Everyone I know moved on with their lives. My body was used to kill good people. It's all too much. I'm so confused and lost. I just don't know what to do anymore. I need help. I need guidance. I nee-
Jade, you were in our hearts, which means you didn't really die. Not really. Go open doors.
What? No, I meant, I feel like nothing matters anymore. The whole world is spinning and spinning and it won't stop. Why me?! Who decided I was more deserving than anyone else?! I killed people. No one seems to understand that. No one listens. It's like they're ignoring my wo-
You were a weapon of love!
...
Anyway, let's forget the past. It's all about the present!
Plus the little scene with Soranik marking her territory around Jade, that was a nice little scene. Not too catty, but enough to make it a good scene.
I read that page and immediately said, "Bam ba lam."
And fuck Ronnie Raymond.
I thought that was weird too, until I saw the Green Arrow ad in the back of Brightest Day #0 and was all 'oh crap! They gave him his own Sherwood!'
And I'm pretty sure the forest will have some significance re.: the life entity later on.
It could be good, if Aliveman started solving crimes with his power of being alive. Just all self-narrating "I need to use my physicality to open this door and by god if I can not possess this person hard enough I think I'll have the case wrapped!"
i wonder who this new mysterious dude is. probably the one that is stealing the entities?