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REVIEW: Brightest Day #11

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Welcome back again for our semi-bi-weekly discussion of DC Comics‘ Brightest Day series. Issue 11 focuses on Aquaman and Firestorm with a few pages dedicated to the Martian Manhunter. We also manage to bring DC’s Earth One graphic novel series, a Doctor Who episode from 1975 and Death herself into the mix. Spoilers will follow…

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REVIEW: Uncanny X-Force #1

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The various X-titles have always been a mystery to me. I’ve probably read hundreds of issues of X-Men comics and I still constantly feel like an outsider when doing so. I cannot read a single issue without having tons of questions. Uncanny X-Force #1 proved to be no different. Luckily we at MLD have a

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REVIEW: Brightest Day #10

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Our discussion of DC Comics’ Brightest Day series continues with issue #10. Lots of Firestorm. Lots of Aquaman. Also included is a discussion of the possible coolness of Black Manta and obvious lameness of Deathstorm. Spoilers to follow. PTB: A very misleading cover this time around. Deadman doesn’t even appear in the book. Aqualad doesn’t

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REVIEW: Brightest Day #9

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After a week off in observance of Labor Day, we’re back to discuss DC’s Brightest Day #9. This time around we clarify who the Aquaman expert around here is and how to most effectively booby-trap a magic forest. We usually spoil things along way. PTB: The big revelation surrounding Aqualad comes to light this issue

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REVIEW: Brightest Day #8

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DC Comics’ Brightest Day #8 landed in stores last week and the initial reaction: “nothing special.” Still some things happened centering mainly on Hawkman and Hawkgirl with some Martian stuff thrown in. PTB: I like the inks and colors on the cover. It’s a different style from the previous issues (and David Finch‘s usual stuff),

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