Hawkman and Hawkgirl pay a visit to the Star Sapphires, but with the Hawks' connection to the cosmic corps, it looks like this meeting may end in bloodshed. And more even more blood may be drawn as Captain Boomerang hunts down Deadman and Dove!
I absolutely, positively and categorically command you to pick up Brightest Day #17. I loved it. Read Full Review
So I'm going to keep hanging in there, hoping for more issues like this one. Read Full Review
We can see the storylines develop in this issue. There are some loose ends that need tying up as well as we enter the home stretch of the series. With nine more issues to go, there really isn't a lot of breathing room left for Johns to work his magic. I expect something big to happen within the next two issues. Read Full Review
Brightest Day is slowly drawing to a close, and with every new issue, my interest multiplies. Read Full Review
It may not threaten to convert the most pretentious and cynical readers, but youd have to question why folks like that would still be reading this book. For the rest of us, Brightest Day exists as the perfect mission statement on what a mainstream DC comic should look like in 2011. Read Full Review
The scene where Deadman meets up with his grandpa is easily the best scene of this whole series