BRIGHTEST DAY #24

Review by: ryu156

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Written by GEOFF JOHNS and PETER J. TOMASI
Art by IVAN REIS, PAT GLEASON, ARDIAN SYAF, SCOTT CLARK and JOE PRADO
Cover by DAVID FINCH
Variant Covers by IVAN REIS

Size: 48 pages
Price: 4.99

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Story: 1 - Poor
Art: 5 - Excellent

Comments

  1. Ditto. The previous 22 issues besides the last one seem like they have NOTHING to do with this conclusion. Maybe if I read it all in a row it will seem different but the story took a weird swivel after all that buildup. THIS is the ending they were hurtling towards? 

  2. the whole point of the character of deadman is to be a spirit who’s constantly searching for the one that murdered him. And he’s called “DEAD”man. He would be pointless as a living breathing character, he would have no powers or a purpose. What would he do? Eat Cheeseburgers while wearing a cape?

  3. @wallythegreenmonster  yes exactully, Make a charecter piece out of it, and lets face it, Deadman didnt have any real powers, who’s to say he couldnt keep the powers to posses people, what a charecter who is constatly misable and depressed is better.

  4. @ryu156  –i think they established early in BD that all “Alive”man could do was hang out and eat cheeseburgers. He lost the ability to jump into people unless he was dead. 

  5. White Lantern to Boston Brand: “Continuity restored.”

  6. White Lantern to Boston Brand: “Continuity restored.”—good one

    Im hoping he gets his own series in 2011 too. When they started talking about the forrest in BD and Green Arrow, I just felt that it was tied to Swamp Thing. I’m glad he is back in the DCU, but it ended very flat. Of course, the series was originally supposed to be 26 issues. I wonder what we missed out on?  

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