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Earth 2 #1

When DC relaunched its line of comics in September 2011, noticeably absent were any titles featuring the classic JSA characters of Golden Age infamy. Even still, at a DC panel at Fan Expo 2011 in Toronto, Canada, it was acknowledged that before long fans of classic versions of Green Lantern, Flash and Superman would get their fill. After many months of anticipation, fans of the characters received the first issue of Earth 2 #1 last week as it thundered onto store shelves and into our loving hands.
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Justice League #6

Justice League and its varying assortment of off-shoot titles has long been considered the flagship title of the DCU, often featuring the biggest heroes DC has to offer. Having been the lead-off title for the company's New 52 initiative, that distinction held true and has remained a top title on Diamond's sales charts since Sept. 2011. The first arc of the Geoff Johns penned series concluded last week with the world's greatest heroes having a final showdown with the dark god himself, Darkseid.
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Brightest Day Aftermath: The Search for Swamp Thing #2

At the conclusion of Brightest Day, Alec Holland rose from the grave and again became Swamp Thing. After fighting off his dark doppelganger, the Swamp Thing entity lashed out at transnational corporations responsible for the world's environmental concerns. John Constantine is next on its hitlist, but the question is, why? Constantine visits Gotham to meet with Batman and leaves town after gaining his opinion on combating Swamp Thing and the strange infection that's befallen the wily sorcerer.
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Review: Brightest Day #23

Twelve heroes and villains have their lives returned in the wake of Blackest Night. Each is charged with a task they must complete if earth's ultimate saviour is to arrive in time to save the DCU from the dark avatar that spells their doom. This is Brightest Day.
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Review: Brightest Day #22

Writer: Geoff Johns and Peter Tomasi Artists: Scott Clark, Ivan Reis, Joe Prado Inker: Joe Beaty Colours: Peter Steigerwald and Rod Reis Cover: Gary Frank and Nathan Eyring; Ivan Reis and Rod Reis (variant) Letters: Rob Clark Jr. Publisher: DC…

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Review: Brightest Day #21

Writers: Geoff Johns and Peter Tomasi Artists: Patrick Gleason, Ivan Reis, and Joe Prado Inkers: Mark Irwin, Keith Champagne, Norm Rapmund, Christian Alamy Colour: Peter Steigerwald and Nathan Eyring Letters: Rob Clark Jr. Cover: Gary Frank and Nathan Eyring; Ivan…

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Review: Brightest Day #20

Writers: Geoff Johns and Peter Tomasi Artists: Ivan Reis and Joe Prado Inkers: Julio Ferreira, Oclair Albert, Norm Rapmund, Marlo Alquiza and Andy Owens Colour: Peter Steigerwald and Nathan Eyring Cover: Gary Frank and Nathan Eyring; Ivan Reis,Joe Prado and…

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Review: Brightest Day #19

Writers: Geoff Johns and Peter Tomasi Artist: Ivan Reis, Joe Prado, Oclair Albert and Rob Hunter. Colour: Peter Steigerwald Cover: David Finch, Scott Williams, Steigerwald; Gary Frank with Nathan Eyring (variant) Letters: Rob Clark Jr. Publisher: DC Comics With the…

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Review: Brightest Day #18

Writer: Geoff Johns and Peter Tomasi Artists: Ivan Reis, Ardian Syaf, Scott Clark and Joe Prado Inkers: Vicente Cifuentes and David Beaty Colour: Peter Steigerwald with Beth Sotelo Cover: David Finch, Ivan Reis (variant), Letters: Rob Clark Jr. Publisher: DC…

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Review: Brightest Day #17

Writers: Geoff Johns and Peter Tomasi Artists: Ivan Reis, Ardian Syaf, Scott Clark and Joe Prado Inkers: Vicente Cifuentes and David Beaty Colours: Peter Steigerwald and Beth Sotelo Covers: Gary Frank with Nathan Eyring; Ivan Reis with Hi-Fi (variant) Letterer:…

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Review: Brightest Day #16

Writers: Geoff Johns and Peter Tomasi Artists: Ivan Reis, Scott Clark, and Joe Prado Inkers: David Beaty and Oclair Albert Colour: Peter Steigerwald Cover: Gary Frank (with Nathan Eyring) (A), Ivan Reis (with Hi-Fi) (B) Letters: Rob Clark Jr. Publisher:…

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Review: Brightest Day by Day | Issue #14

Writers: Geoff Johns and Peter Tomasi Artists: Ivan Reis and Joe Prado Colours: Peter Steigerwald Covers: David Finch; Ivan Reis with Hi-Fi Letters: Rob Clark Jr. Publisher: DC Guess who’s back! Yes, despite all my misgivings about this series I’ve…

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Review: Brightest Day by Day – Issue #13

Writers: Geoff Johns and Peter Tomasi Artists: Ardian Syaf, Ivan Reis and Joe Prado Inker: Vincente Cifuentes Colours: Peter Steigerwald with John Starr and Ray Dillion Cover: David Finch, Ryan Winn and Steigerwald Letters: Rob Clark Jr. Publisher: DC Comics…

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Brightest Day By Day | Issue Twelve

The latest issue of Brightest Day was released this week so as is customary, comicbookdaily.com brings it’s bi-weekly look at this controversial book that’s either a hit or miss depending on who you talk to. What’s the verdict this week?
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Brightest Day By Day #11

Writers: Geoff Johns and Peter Tomasi Artists: Ivan Reis, Scott Clark, Patrick Gleason and Joe Prado Inkers: David Beaty, Oclair Albert, Keith Champagne, Tom Nguyen Colours: Peter Steigerwald Cover: David Finch; Ivan Reis (variant) Letters: Rob Clark Jr. Publisher: DC…

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Brightest Day by Day | Issue #10

Writers: Geoff Johns and Peter Tomasi Artists: Ivan Reis, Scott Clark, Joe Prado Inkers: Oclair Albert, David Beaty Colour: Peter Steigerwald and John Starr Cover: David Finch Change is an immutable part of life, and this issue is no different.…

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Brightest Day By Day | Issue #9

Writers: Geoff Johns and Peter Tomasi Artists: Patrick Gleason, Ivan Reis and Joe Prado Inkers: Rebecca Buchman, Keith Champagne, Tom Nguyen and Ivan Reis Colour: Peter Steigerwald Letterer: Rob Clark Jr. Covers: David Finch and Ivan Reis After a very…

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Brightest Day by Day | Issue #7

Writers: Geoff Johns and Peter Tomasi Artists: Ivan Reis, Patrick Gleason, Scott Clark, Ardian Syaf, Joe Prado Inkers: Vicente Cifuentes, David Beaty, Mark Irwin Colour: Peter Steigerwald and John Starr What do you do when life gets you down and…

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(Brightest) Day By Day | Introductions

Following the events of Blackest Night, Brightest Day is set to be either the jumping on or jumping off point for DC Comics. Can the series bring in new readers or will it see a mass exodus of readers who have grown weary of DC's many universe-changing storylines? Andrew Ardizzi reports on this ongoing bi-monthly series.
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