As I've said before, DC's covers/images aren't showing up in Internet Explorer b/c they use CMYK color instead of RGB. Firefox, Chrome, Safari & Opera are all fine. Don't know what else to tell you people but to view in a new browser or save the pic.
As I've said before, DC's covers/images aren't showing up in Internet Explorer b/c they use CMYK color instead of RGB. Firefox, Chrome, Safari & Opera are all fine. Don't know what else to tell you people but to view in a new browser or save the pic.
The questions appear often and in variations: What is BRIGHTEST DAY? How does BLACKEST NIGHT end? And what’s next for the DCU?
Well, we won’t spoil it all for you here, but we can throw another major piece to the puzzle on the table, and that’s this amazing David Finch cover to BRIGHTEST DAY #2, featuring a certain King of the Seas. And we not only have art to show, but we caught up with BRIGHTEST DAY writer Geoff Johns to give us his thoughts. Take it away, Geoff:
“Brightest Day’ is about second chances. I think it’s been obvious from day one that there are major plans for the heroes and villains from Aquaman to take center stage in the DC Universe, among many others, post-Blackest Night. ‘Brightest Day’ is not a banner or a vague catch-all direction for the DC Universe, it is a story. Nor is ‘Brightest Day’ a sign that the DC Universe is going to be all about ‘light and brighty’ superheroes. Some second chances work out…some don’t.”
Check back tomorrow morning for more BRIGHTEST DAY news.
****EDIT OK I saw this just now from w.west on another thread ****
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