Don't miss the hottest event in comics as BRIGHTEST DAY continues! There can be only one who wields the White Lantern...but is it truly Deadman? And what will happen when he attempts to charge the white ring? Meanwhile, Ronnie Raymond risks everything for Firestorm, Martian Manhunter uncovers more clues about the bizarre string of murders stretching across the country, Aquaman searches for the key to the ocean's survival and the Hawks come face-to-face with the evil that lurks within the strange land known only as Hawkworld!
Brightest Day #7 is an exciting adventure with engaging, Earth-centered heroes and a cosmic backdrop. If you like a classic-style superhero story, pick it up. I really enjoyed it. Read Full Review
I've been hankering to get into this title since it was announced. That hankering was enhanced once I saw the lineup of returned heroes. Now, with some payoff starting to shine through, I'm itching to get my mitts on the next issue. There aren't very many days of summer left, but this issue hits the bigness of summer comics for all it's worth. Read Full Review
But for the first time since the series started, the story seems to be kicking into gear. Hopefully we'll see more of the same for the rest of the run. Read Full Review
This issue does a really good job of taking what we've seen come before and shift it into the next gear. It also left me really wanting to see more of what's going on with the others since their tales all have potential as well. While this hasn't been a huge and epic series, it's one that's really kept my interest in each issue and leaves me wanting more. Read Full Review
Hawkman aside, this issue really does the job. Its set up the future of the storyline and gets you into the different stories of (almost) all of the main characters. Read Full Review
Visually its difficult to judge this comic book. All participants provided good material. But the splash page at the end featuring artwork from artists currently on series featuring some of the characters feels more la disparate collage than a page meant to excite readers. Read Full Review
On the whole, I guess I am enjoying Brightest Day. It’s not a “A” story, by any means, but it’s serving its purpose and keeping me entertained and relatively interested. Probably not worth 3 bucks every other week, but not so bad that I’ll give it a poor grade. It’s worth a C+, which might be the “low end of good” but certainly isn’t terrible. This issue has given me hope that the story is actually going somewhere and that I might actually find some interest in these characters, which seems to be the point of the series. Let’s hope it holds up from here on out. Read Full Review