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# Brightest Day Vol. 3

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desertcart.com: Brightest Day Vol. 3: 9781401232160: Johns, Geoff, Tomasi, Peter J., Reis, Ivan, Syaf, Ardian, Clark, Scott: Books

Review: Brightest Day Comes to an end - I am probably in the minority here, but I loved the conclusion to the Brightest Day saga! A lot better handled than it's predecessor event, Blackest Night, because Brightest Day where focused on a few characters and stayed close to a self-contained series, but did have tie-ins, that stood nicely on their own, that were not essential to the main event. I loved volume one, again, having been somewhat letdown by Blackest Night, so my expectations were low. I couldn't wait for volume two, which was slower paced but still a great addition. Brightest Day Volume 3 three is a really amazing and epic climax and conclusion to this series. Our main characters, Aquaman, Martian Manhunter, Firestorm, and Hawkman and Hawkgirl fulfill their personal missions for being brought to life as the story races to the finish line with main protagonist, Boston Brand formerly Deadman, lighting the way, well, sort of. Some of the other resurrected 12 appear to fulfill their mission to the grand scheme the white entity brought them back for. The forest raised in Star City comes into play in a major way. It was nice to see these under appreciated characters get spotlighted with beautiful artwork in such a grand story to not only save the earth but save who they are, for themselves and to us, the audience. I felt Johns and Tomasi did a great job with the characterization of these superheroes.
Review: Still Great, but Feels a Tad Rushed to the End - Johns' brilliant Brightest Day story arc comes to a good, not great, end with this volume. After all the build up and mystery over the new protector of the Earth in the previous two volumes, the story feels unfortunately a tad rushed to close here. First and foremost, numerous characters are killed before Brightest Day ends and while a few of these are re-resurrected by the end a few are cruelly left dead. What's more frustrating however is that some of the minor characters such as Maxwell Lord, Jade, and Osiris, don't end up playing into the story at all. The missions they were supposedly tasked with the by White Lantern either end up factoring into other comic books or they are simply glossed over. Even Hawk, who had been a bigger part of the story at the beginning, ends up rather ignored. While the final reveal of the protector is fun, I can't help but feel that Johns didn't have enough time (possibly due to the impending New 52 relaunch) to wrap things up as completely as he may have wanted to or had planned to.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,088,374 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #1,773 in Science Fiction Graphic Novels (Books) #2,176 in DC Comics & Graphic Novels #4,795 in Superhero Comics & Graphic Novels |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 216 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Brightest Day Comes to an end
*by S***T on September 22, 2011*

I am probably in the minority here, but I loved the conclusion to the Brightest Day saga! A lot better handled than it's predecessor event, Blackest Night, because Brightest Day where focused on a few characters and stayed close to a self-contained series, but did have tie-ins, that stood nicely on their own, that were not essential to the main event. I loved volume one, again, having been somewhat letdown by Blackest Night, so my expectations were low. I couldn't wait for volume two, which was slower paced but still a great addition. Brightest Day Volume 3 three is a really amazing and epic climax and conclusion to this series. Our main characters, Aquaman, Martian Manhunter, Firestorm, and Hawkman and Hawkgirl fulfill their personal missions for being brought to life as the story races to the finish line with main protagonist, Boston Brand formerly Deadman, lighting the way, well, sort of. Some of the other resurrected 12 appear to fulfill their mission to the grand scheme the white entity brought them back for. The forest raised in Star City comes into play in a major way. It was nice to see these under appreciated characters get spotlighted with beautiful artwork in such a grand story to not only save the earth but save who they are, for themselves and to us, the audience. I felt Johns and Tomasi did a great job with the characterization of these superheroes.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Still Great, but Feels a Tad Rushed to the End
*by C***E on September 26, 2016*

Johns' brilliant Brightest Day story arc comes to a good, not great, end with this volume. After all the build up and mystery over the new protector of the Earth in the previous two volumes, the story feels unfortunately a tad rushed to close here. First and foremost, numerous characters are killed before Brightest Day ends and while a few of these are re-resurrected by the end a few are cruelly left dead. What's more frustrating however is that some of the minor characters such as Maxwell Lord, Jade, and Osiris, don't end up playing into the story at all. The missions they were supposedly tasked with the by White Lantern either end up factoring into other comic books or they are simply glossed over. Even Hawk, who had been a bigger part of the story at the beginning, ends up rather ignored. While the final reveal of the protector is fun, I can't help but feel that Johns didn't have enough time (possibly due to the impending New 52 relaunch) to wrap things up as completely as he may have wanted to or had planned to.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very good story and very good art!!!!!
*by P***A on December 5, 2013*

This review is for the Kindle HD version, where it looked very good ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Again I say: The Brightest Day series is a MUST READ once you are done with Blackest Night (which is an awesome story, wow!!!). This volume has a lot of action and important plots that will continue taking you beyond the Blackest Night. Good dialogues and tremendous art. I will leave you wanting more, at least I did!!!! Yes, I will definitely recommend it to all DC fans!!!!!!

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