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THIS WEEK’S HIGHLIGHTS @ THIRD EYE FOR WEDNESDAY 7/28/10
THIRD EYE MUST BUY: BATMAN RETURN OF BRUCE WAYNE #4 – THE DARK KNIGHT HAS A BOUNTY ON HIS HEAD, AND HEX IS SET TO COLLECT… MORRISON’S INCREDIBLE TIME-BENDING EPIC CONTINUES!![]() I’ve been really loving Grant Morrison’s fresh, and compelling RETURN OF BRUCE WAYNE saga. This whole thing has been one of the things I look forward to most every month, and I feel that DC and Morrison have both done a great job of taking the Dark Knight in a fresh, and cool new direction. I mean, honestly, I can’t remember the last time I’d been this excited about Batman books, at least up until Morrison’s run started. And, while as much as I dug it, I was still a little lost during RIP, it was something fresh, and felt like it was really building towards something cool. And, RETURN OF BRUCE WAYNE seems to be that. But, the thing that’s got me really excited is the direction we’re going to see things going when Bruce Wayne does eventually return. I mean, there’s been a little bit of news dropped about it at San Diego, but all I can do is guess based upon the things Morrison has said in interviews… and from what I can gather, it’s gonna be great. Anyways, RETURN OF BRUCE WAYNE #4 continues the uber-rad retro sci fi time-travel awesomeness that’s been keeping us hooked month after month. The end of issue #3 showed a very promising hint for this one, with Jonah Hex taking up a bounty on the Caped Crusader. And, now, I can’t wait to see what goes down as we get to see The Dark Knight riding through the Old West era of the DCU. For those of you who’re not already reading RETURN OF BRUCE WAYNE, this series is a perfect spot to come into the world of Batman in the DCU right now. The plot? Basically, for a few years, Grant Morrison has been pretty much re-building the world of Batman and his mythos as we know it. Much like Neal Adams and Dennis O’Neal took the Caped Crusader from the campy Adam West stories into a much darker direction, Morrison has injected a fresh, mystery and weird science feel into the world of Batman, playing up how the Dark Knight IS the World’s Greatest Detective. The penultimate moment of Morrison’s reinvention of the Batman mythos is RETURN OF BRUCE WAYNE. See, during the events of BATMAN RIP, and FINAL CRISIS, something happened that gave EVERYBODY, including most of the DCU, the impression that Bruce Wayne was toast. Gone. Ka-put. But, as Morrison has told the tale so well in his incredible BATMAN AND ROBIN series, hints and clues have led us AND the characters closest to Wayne to believe that he’s not dead, but is in fact, missing in time. And, that leads us to the RETURN OF BRUCE WAYNE, where each issue of this 6-issue limited series is dropping the Dark Knight into a different period of time, giving us a Bat-Pirate, a Bat-Cowboy, and more. And, then there’s this little subplot of how if Wayne does manage to return, well, some bad mojo is gonna go down. Sound awesome? It totally is. Now, a lot of you are probably already hooked on the series, like us, and want to go back further to get some more meat on Morrion’s run. And, while Morrison technically began his run with the Resurrection of Ra’s Al Ghul, here’s the rundown of trade paperbacks we recommend checking out to follow the last couple years of Batman stories: Start with: BATMAN AND SON TPB – The first official arc in Morrison’s run, this is where the character of Damian is first introduced, as well as many storyline concepts that’re still being explored in Morrison’s run. BATMAN: THE BLACK GLOVE TPB - The second part of the “Batman Gets Killed” trilogy, BLACK GLOVE, of course, delves deep into the mysterious BLACK GLOVE, who has proven to be much more of a major player in things than we had originally guessed. It also gives us a very interesting glimpse at a future where Damian has taken on his father’s role as Batman. BATMAN: RIP TPB – This is it. The complete physical, emotional, spiritual, and psychological deconstruction of The Dark Knight. Mysterious new foes, and familiar classics alike return to strip Wayne of everything that makes him who he is. This one finishes out Morrison’s “Batman Gets Killed” trilogy, and leads pretty flawlessly into where things are now. Additionally, you might want to check out: BATMAN: BATTLE FOR THE COWL HC - This collects the mini-series that follows immediately after RIP, and shows us how Dick Grayson (Nightwing) ends up taking on the mantle of the Bat. BATMAN AND ROBIN HC – AWESOME series. Probably the best Batman book I’ve read in a long time (not counting RETURN OF BRUCE WAYNE). This collects the first six issues of Grant Morrisson’s BATMAN AND ROBIN, where Grayson and Damian are.. well, Batman and Robin. And, it’s the perfect build-up to all the cool stuff going on now in the series. We also have this entire run in the single issues (1-13), if you’d prefer to grab the singles. Now, if you’d rather just jump straight into Morrison’s mad and amazing Batman world.. then, we recommend snagging BATMAN: RETURN OF BRUCE WAYNE #1-3, and getting caught up to this week’s issue #4. We’ve got all issues in stock at Third Eye, and folks, we really can’t recommend this one enough. It is simply kick-ass. For a quick prelude to the series, grab BATMAN AND ROBIN #10-#12, also in stock now, which serves as an official prologue to the storyline. Click here to read more about BATMAN: RETURN OF BRUCE WAYNE at the official Wikipedia for it. THIRD EYE MUST BUY: SECRET AVENGERS #3 – ED BRUBAKER and MIKE DEODATO continue to deliver one of the most kick-ass, and innovative team superhero books on the stands! Espionage, weird science, visceral pulp violence and many nods to classic Marvel lore make this one a must-read! NOT READING SECRET AVENGERS? We’ve still got copies of issues 1 and 2 in stock to catch you up! ![]() I gotta tell you guys, SECRET AVENGERS has been one of my favorite books. There’s just something that’s so fresh, and so unique about what Ed Brubaker and Mike Deodato are doing with this one that makes each and every issue one of the best things I’ve read. As part of the launch of new AVENGERS books with Marvel’s new Heroic Age, SECRET AVENGERS serves as kind of the “down and dirty” Avengers team. The covert ops team that does all the dirty work, and cleans up the messes that the public should not know about. Brubaker brings a great sense of modern day storytelling meets Jim Steranko and Steve Ditko craziness that has been keeping us hooked hardcore. Part of SECRET AVENGERS big appeal is the unique roster of the team. Steve Rogers is heading the team up under the guise of his new position as the director of world security, essentially, the new leader of SHIELD. He’s handpicked individuals who can have unique skillsets so that this team can tackle any job. So, that’s where Nova comes in as the space guy, Moon Knight as the hardened killer set out for redemption but willing to do what needs to be done, Black Widow as the espionage expert, Valkyrie for her magic badassery, the Beast for his science know-how, War Machine for the heavy firepower, and I’m still not quite sure where the Irredeemable Ant-Man fits, but I guess every team needs a jerk, right? Anyways, the current storyline kicked off with a bang as we’ve already seen some major stuff go down in the first two issues. First, it looks like Nick Fury’s up to no good. Secondly, Nova’s been possessed by one of the three Serpent Crowns (a sentient, organic “crown”), and now, with the Secret Avengers, on Mars. Yes, MARS, people, how awesome is that? But, with the Avengers on Mars, they’ve discovered that Nova’s using the serpent crown to have people dig beneath Mars’s surface for … something, that we’re not quite sure of yet. This series kicks a ton of ass, and it’s awesome that Brubaker has done something that we haven’t seen done in a long time: he’s taken the Avengers out of New York, and into the wilds of space. Plus, the mystery aspect has got us guessing, and we’re totally in love with the return of classic Marvel institutions like the Roxxon Corp. Add all this to the fact that Mike Deodato is dishing out some really great artwork, brings a very cool, eerie sci-fi vibe that compliments Brubaker’s writing. The whole atmosphere of Mars reminds me a lot of the first ALIEN movie, a cold, dark place, where you have no clue what’s lurking in the midst. Anyways, if you can’t already tell, I’m pumped for issue #3. It hits this Wednesday. If you haven’t yet checked out the first two issues, we’ve got limited quantities of both issues #1 and #2 in stock to get you caught up. Click here for a preview of SECRET AVENGERS #3 *THIRD EYE MUST BUY* THIRD EYE MUST BUY: AMERICAN VAMPIRE #5 – If you’re not reading this series, you need to pick up issue #1 and find out why we’re calling this one the “WALKING DEAD” of VAMPIRES. One of the best new books we’ve seen! ![]() American Vampire has quickly become one of my favorite reads. I think that between this and SWEET TOOTH, we’ve got two really strong contestants for the “Next Best Vertigo Book.” You know what I’m talking about. The crown right now is worn by Jason Aaron’s incredible SCALPED, but there’s always that one series that’s going on in the background, building upon itself, and working towards being the next killer Vertigo book that everyone is hooked on. First it was Sandman, then Preacher, then Transmetropolitan, then Y The Last Man, then Fables (which is still rocking hard, make no mistake), and now SCALPED. But, as both AMERICAN VAMPIRE and SWEET TOOTH develop their stories, these two are really gonna be going neck and neck to fill that spot. Anyways, I’m rambling. American Vampire’s good. Like, REALLY good. Like, classic in the making good. Now, when this first started off, I think a lot of people, myself included, were intrigued primarily by the fact that this was the “first” REAL comic writing of STEPHEN KING. But, after five issues, I gotta be honest, while King’s part is fantastic, it’s Scott Snyder’s story that has me really intrigued and hooked. See, American Vampire bounces between the past, telling the story of the first vampire to exist in America, old West outlaw Skinner Sweet, and then the “present” which is the 1920s Hollywood Babylon, as we follow the story of Pearl, a young actress who’s ripped to shreds by vampires, and then brought back to her senses… and into her new life as a bloodsucker by outlaw Skinner Sweet. The series is very cool, very good plotting, and some great character development that makes the characters practically jump off of the page. The concept itself is pretty awesome too… basically, the vampire infection affects people from different regions differently, and as we’re shown from Skinner, he and Pearl do not have the same kinds of defects that the European vampires do. In other words, they can handle the sun better, amongst other things. All in all, I highly recommend this one, guys. There’s already been some very cool plot twists, and I REALLY don’t want to spoil anything going on in the current arc, so just trust me.. pick up issue #1, and we think you’ll be impressed. All I can say is that Skinner Sweet is becoming one of the most interesting freaking characters in comics right now. Wanna get caught up? We’ve got issues #1-4 all in stock now, so snag ‘em this Wednesday and find out why this series is so much fun. Click here to read more about AMERICAN VAMPIRE #5 THIRD EYE MUST BUY: GREEN LANTERN DOUBLE-DOSE: GREEN LANTERN #56 – Hector Hammond vs. Larfleeze? YES! GREEN LANTERN CORPS #50 – CYBORG-SUPERMAN RETURNS! ![]() Dude, I gotta tell ya… Green Lantern is even better in the post-BLACKEST NIGHT DCU. Geoff Johns is telling some really cool stories that are fleshing out all the little cool tidbits he’d only hinted at before, and with the book giving us some focus on the “New Guardians”, like Atrocitus, Larfleeze, St. Walker, ect ect… it’s not just mainted it’s must-read status, but it’s even gone higher up in our stack of books we look forward to. Anyways, in the BRIGHTEST DAY realm of GREEN LANTERN (which began with issue #53), we’ve been seeing some really rad stuff going on. It looks like issue #56 is giving some of the spotlight to one of our personal favorites: Larfleeze, the Orange Lantern, aka He Who Says MINE! See, Hector Hammond, the old school GL baddie with the giant noggin’ has become fascinated with the mystery of the White Lantern, and now he’s set his sights on one being: Larfleeze! PLUS, we get to see just what happened to the Parallax entity during BLACKEST NIGHT. Folks, if there’s one DC book you gotta be reading, it’s Geoff Johns’s run on GL. The book is fantastic, and with Doug Mahnke still handling the art, looks sharp as hell. If you fell off after BLACKEST NIGHT, or are a new reader digging BRIGHTEST DAY and want a fresh jumping in spot, we recommend scooping up issues #53-#55 and getting caught up. This series is still one of the best books on the stands. GREEN LANTERN CORPS #50 ‘Cause it’s the return of CYBORG SUPERMAN! Yes, this character was made extremely cool during the events of the SINESTRO CORPS WAR (highly recommended, available in trade paperback here at Third Eye). And, now, that he’s back, we’re extremely curious to see what has spurred his return, and what he’s after. Not to mention, we’re going to see more on Ganthet’s secret deal with Atrocitus, and why it may just spell out the end of the GREEN LANTERN CORPS. Just like GREEN LANTERN, this one has also continued to get better, and better each and every month. Looking to jump on? We’d recommend picking up with issue #47, which is the first issue carrying the BRIGHTEST DAY banner. THIRD EYE CERTIFIED COOL: TIMEBOMB #1 – JONAH HEX writers JIMMY PALMIOTTI and JUSTIN GRAY (the guy who make the Hex comic so kick-ass!) deliver the latest and greatest from RADICAL PUBLISHING – WORLD WAR II SCI-FI AWESOMENESS! Time Bomb begins beneath the streets of modern day Berlin, where archeologists accidentally activate the Omega Bomb, Hitler’s ultimate doomsday weapon designed to wipe out the human race. Now, equipped with state-of-the-art weapons and equipment, a group of specialists must travel one day back through time to stop the bomb from ever going off. However, these folks quickly discover that rather than going back as intended, they’ve been sent back into the heart of Germany, in the midst of World War II. Now, it’s up to them to save the human race on a ticking clock before the bomb is even set. This one, judging from the previews I’ve seen captures that perfect blend of grindhouse violence, break-neck action, and tongue-in-cheek humor that Palmiotti and Gray are so good at pulling off. Time Bomb is a three-issue limited series, and it kicks off this Wednesday. Give it a go. We think you’ll dig it! THIRD EYE MUST BUY: X-MEN SECOND COMING AFTERMATH: UNCANNY X-MEN #526 *THE FIVE LIGHTS CHAPTER ONE* – Picking up immediately after the conclusion of SECOND COMING… are the mutants back?![]() So SECOND COMING ended with a BANG, and we were completely blown away with how well that whole storyline played out. What a great job of getting us pumped about the X-MEN again, I gotta say. And now, in the aftermath of SECOND COMING, well, it looks like Hope is using the Phoenix force to reignite the spark in humanity that kicks off the birth of many mutants, as well as the manifestation of the mutant gene that may have laid latent in many characters. Now, kicking off in UNCANNY X-MEN, we’re getting to see a very cool direction for the X-Men begin as Cyclops, Emma Frost, and, others attempt to find out just what the hell is going on with all these new mutants. I don’t want to drop any spoilers, ’cause after reading the advance on this one, it is a pretty cool issue, and there’s some neat little twists here. All I can say is that Matt Fraction and While Portacio are on point here, and I’m excited to see where things’ll be going with UNCANNY in the wake of SECOND COMING. If you’re looking for the follow-up to SECOND COMING, then this is most definitely the book to read. Click here for a preview of UNCANNY X-MEN #526 *FIVE LIGHTS CHAPTER ONE* THIRD EYE MUST BUY: WONDER WOMAN #601 KICKS OFF J.MICHAEL STRACZYNSKI’S RUN ON WONDER WOMAN! EVEN IF YOU’VE NEVER BEEN A BIG WW FAN… READ THIS COMIC! IT’S GONNA KICK ASS! But, that’s all the past now, ’cause after reading Wonder Woman #600, and Straczynski’s prologue to his highly anticipated run on Wonder Woman, I’m convinced.. this book is gonna rock HARD. This new Wonder Woman arc is a perfect jumping on point if you’ve never read Wonder Woman, or if it’s been a long time since then. The storyline that’ll be dominant in Straczynski’s run shows us a young Diana Prince in a new, unfamiliar (yet with touches of familiarity) costume, seeking an oracle and referencing a dead mother recently brought back. So far, we’ve been given a lot of mystery, but here’s what we do know from reading the interviews with JMS about his upcoming run. This is a “new” version of WONDER WOMAN, who’s come to be as a result of someone screwing with the timeline, who’s out to figure out what is going on with things, and investigate the ruins of a recently destroyed Paradise Island. Admittedly, DC has played their cards close to the vest on this one, not giving us a lot of info on what the overall arc is going to be about, other than re-inventing WONDER WOMAN for the 21st century, but we’re eager to read this one and find out. And, whether you love or hate the new costume, you gotta admit: it definitely makes sense in terms of something that’s combat ready. THIRD EYE CERTIFIED COOL: PILOT SEASON STELLAR – ROBERT KIRKMAN (WALKING DEAD, INVINCIBLE, HAUNT) BRINGS US ANOTHER KILLER PILOT SEASON ONE-SHOT! ![]() Robert Kirkman’s PILOT SEASON one-shots have been really freakin’ good this year. Not familiar with the PILOT SEASON concept? Basically, Kirkman drops a killer one-shot story introducing a new character. And, then once all of the PILOT SEASON one-shots have been released, we’ll be able to vote as fans to see which one we want to see stick around. ANYWAYS, if you missed the one before this, STEALTH, we recommend snagging a copy. A really kick-ass one-shot about a guy who finds out his dad (who’s been developing Alzheimer’s) is a superhero.. and has to prevent him from going out, and flying into oncoming traffic. The story of Stellar is that she’s one of five genetically-enhanced super-humans created by the government. For Stellar, the process used on her has made her toxic to other humans driving four volunteers insane. Banished from Earth, Stellar roams the cosmos trying to use her powers for good, haunted by the fact that she can never return home — and all too aware that her fellow super-humans are out there, eager to strike at any moment. As with most of Kirkman’s stuff, we know that he’s going to apply a kick-ass twist on this concept, and of course, deliver big-time on the characterization and storyline, like he does with pretty much everything. Definitely recommend checking this one out this Wednesday.
WRITTEN BY THE CREATOR OF HBO’S BAND OF BROTHERS SERIES and PIXAR ILLUSTRATOR J.P TARGETE ESCAPE FROM NY meets SPARTACUS ![]() Radical puts out some seriously kick-ass comics, and one of the things that ALWAYS stands out to me with their books is the incredible artwork. And, this time, they’ve REALLY delivered, bringing aboard one of the guys from PIXAR… that’s a pretty big deal. Add in the fact that this new series is gonna be penned by the creator of HBO’S BAND OF BROTHERS series, and it looks like we’re in store for some good reading. THE RISING is described as a futuristic cyberpunk kinda Spartacus tale. Here’s the skinny on this one: It’s not resistance, it’s a revolution. After years of war, economic chaos, and mankind, itself, teetering on the verge of thermonuclear extinction, an alien force decides we’re ripe for an invasion. When a deadly virus is released, this militaristic empire massacres the world’s defense forces and most of the human population. The survivors are forced into slavery, and are helpless as they watch this new enemy plunder the remaining natural resources of Earth. But, then Jarret Jakes, chosen to fight and die as a gladiator, escapes from New York City to lead a ragged band of guerrilla warriors in hopes of inspiring our now downtrodden world to rise up against their alien oppressors. So, lots of violence, crazy aliens, and awesome artwork. What’s not to love? AND, it’s only $1 for this first issue! GREEN ARROW #2 *BRIGHTEST DAY* – FOLLOWING UP ON THE SMASH HIT FIRST ISSUE, THE GREEN ARROW IS OFFICIALLY AWESOME AGAIN! READ THIS BOOK! Miss issue #1? We still have copies of #1 in stock to get you caught up! ![]() The new GREEN ARROW series is KICK ASS. They have seriously brought the Emerald Archer back to his former glory, and this is probably the best I’ve seen GREEN ARROW since KEVIN SMITH’S run began with QUIVER, and of course, my favorite GA story: LONGBOW HUNTERS. DC has taken Ollie back to his grittier, no-nonsense roots, and pushed him further than he’s ever been pushed before. I mean, c’mon, he put a friggin’ arrow smack dab in the middle of Prometheus’s skull? How awesome is that? And now, he’s living in a massive forest that’s been given life in Star City as a result of the White Rings. Green Arrow’s taken up residence, and he’s determined to end the rampant corruption surrounding the forest. But first, he’s gotta clean up his own backyard, and deal with the forces running his former company, Queen Industries, into the ground. And, in this issue, Hal Jordan makes a special guest-appearance, and if you know the history of GA and GL, then these two are one hell of a team. The new Green Arrow book rocks, and we highly recommend giving it a look if you’re a DC fan. We’ve still got limited quantities of the first prints of issue #1 in stock, with second prints on the way this Wednesday, so catch up with issue #1 and hop onto issue #2. You’ll really dig it, we guarantee! WARREN ELLIS’S HOTWIRE RETURNS IN HOTWIRE: DEEP CUT #1 – THIS FUTURE SCI-FI NOIR MEETS GHOSTBUSTERS is KILLER!Miss the first series? Check out the trade paperback now back in stock this week at Third Eye! ![]() Everyone’s favorite Detective Exorcist, Alice Hotwire, is back this Wednesday in a new limited series from RADICAL, HOTWIRE: DEEP CUT. Warren Ellis really made this one a must-read last year, and coupled with Steve Pugh’s incredible artwork, we can definitely say that HOTWIRE was a sequel-worthy series. This new series, kicking off after the events of HOTWIRE: REQUIEM FOR THE DEAD (available this week at Third Eye in trade paperback), we see that the city’s only supernatural investigator is taking some much needed R&R. But, when a BLUE LIGHT from her colored past appears in front of her door, it kicks off a series of events that lead Hotwire across the city attempting to stop the results of a secret government project from turning the city into another living nightmare. If you’re unfamiliar with the HOTWIRE series, it’s basically the tales of a sci-fi future, with a heavy cyberpunky feel, where ghosts and hauntings and all that jazz have been accepted as scientific fact. And, Detective Alice Hotwire, is the only one who can save the world from “ectoplasmic catastrophe” that’s caused by a security failure at a Maximum Security Necropolis. Basically, all the harmless blue light ghosts become evil, and Alice, who’s not appreciated by her fellow officers at all, must handle this one all by herself. The series is really good stuff, kind of a cyberpunky Ghostbusters, and if you missed it the first time around, we recommend grabbing the HOTWIRE: REQUIEM FOR THE DEAD trade paperback and getting caught up for this new series. THIRD EYE MUST BUY: GEOFF JOHNS’S FLASH #4 CONTINUES ONE OF THE BEST NEW DCU BOOKS WE’RE READING! Superhero CSI Awesomeness! ![]() Dude, if you’re a DC fan, and not reading GEOFF JOHNS’S new ongoing FLASH series, you seriously need to remedy that. It’s one of the best DC books coming out, heck, it’s one of the best SUPERHERO books coming out. This series is just plain awesome. The artwork, the writing, everything about it screams must-read. Johns manages to tell one hell of a good story with this new FLASH series, and issue #1 is the perfect jumping on point for anyone who’s new to comics, new to the Flash, or heck, is just plain looking to hop onto a new book without a lot of baggage. I mean, he’s able to effortlessly introduce the Barry Allen Flash to readers who are not familiar with him in a few pages, while at the same time setting up a kick-ass story. And, now, the current arc continues as the original Captain Boomerang, one of the many resurrected in the aftermath of BLACKEST NIGHT, returns. And, he returns to…. save Barry Allen’s life? Well, see, Barry Allen’s being hunted down by the Renegades, a group of 25th century Flash Rogues (think future versions of Heatwave, Captain Cold, Mirror Master, ect)… but they’re the law, and they’re out to bring Barry in for a murder he did not commit. Folks, this book is too good to be missing out on. If you’re not reading the new FLASH series, snag up issues 1-3 this Wednesday, and give it a go. It’s a quick (but in a good way), fun read, that delivers one of the best superhero books on the stands. THIRD EYE MUST BUY: WALKING DEAD writer ROBERT KIRKMAN and COMICS LEGEND TODD MCFARLANE CONTINUE TO DELIVER THE GOODS WITH HAUNT #8 THIS WEEK!![]() 8 issues in, and HAUNT is still getting me excited. Robert Kirkman, the incredible talent behind series like THE WALKING DEAD & INVINCIBLE, is doing a fantastic freaking job of building a brand new series.. and guess who he’s doing it with? Todd McFarlane. The legendary creator of SPAWN. Kirkman’s killer writing balanced out with McFarlane’s artwork, and you’ve got yourself one heck of a book. What is HAUNT? Haunt is the story of Daniel Kilgore, a Catholic priest, who is haunted by the ghost of his estranged brother Kurt, a murdered secret agent. Basically, Daniel’s a bastard, and Kurt’s not so bad of a guy. Kurt gets killed overseas refusing to do some dirty work, and comes back just in time to “haunt” his brother’s body, possessing him and turning him into the entity known as HAUNT, before he gets wiped out for being a loose end. From there, we get thrown into great storyline that’s still getting more and more compelling where we see conspiracies forming at every corner, and where the two brothers learn more about their situation. Haunt is a violent book. No doubt about that, it’s bloody as hell, and that’s part of the fun. It kind of strikes that chord with you. You know, the inner 13-year old that goes WICKED when you see someone gettin’ their head cut off. But, Robert Kirkman, who’s known for his writing chops, is the guy writing this one, so it’s also got a damn good storyline that keeps you coming back, along with the solid character development and pacing of the storyline. One of the best things about HAUNT, for me, is the “cool” factor of a new vigilante/superhero character. Like, usually when people do a new superhero-type character.. it sucks. It’s true. You know, normally, it just doesn’t stick, but with HAUNT, which obviously does borrow heavily from McFarlane’s stuff with Venom in Spider-man and with Spawn, Kirkman does a damn good job of making this character interesting and compelling. Just little things, like how Haunt uses his powers (they’re ectoplasm based) is interesting. The dynamic of having two guys in one body also makes for an interesting read, and helps add some moments of humor to the book at times. If you’re not reading HAUNT, we definitely recommend it. The first trade paperback collecting issues #1-5 is only $9.99, and we’ve got issues #6, and 7 in stock to get you caught up to where the series is now. And, then this week, with issue #8, it looks like the events of the series thus far have taken a greater toll on him than even Daniel himself realizes. Cannot wait to read this one this week, folks! STAFF PICKS Steve -AVENGERS #3- Killer read. John Romita JR draws the best fight scenes around. Trish – WALKING DEAD #75 = Are you surprised? This issue especially BLEW MY MIND!!! Torma -NEW AVENGERS #2 = Really good read, and loving all the killer Doctor Voodoo stuff! Matt – ALAN MOORE’S NEONOMICON #1= Pure Alan Moore awesome. Moore+Cthulhu? Total win. |
THIS WEEK’S HIGHLIGHTS @ THIRD EYE FOR WEDNESDAY 6/23/10
| THIRD EYE MUST BUY: AVENGERS #2! BRIAN MICHAEL BENDIS & JOHN ROMITA JR. FOLLOW UP THE FIRST KILLER ISSUE OF THIS WITH ONE OF THE BEST DAMN CLIFFHANGERS I’VE SEEN IN A COMIC IN A LONG TIME! THIS ISSUE DELIVERS BIG! ![]() The first issue of the flagship AVENGERS book blew us away. It was a non-stop, action-packed smash-em up superhero comic in the truest sense. Channeling the energy of ’80s-style Marvel, and fusing it with the sensibilities and craft of today’s storytelling and artwork, it delivered one of the best first issues to an ongoing series that I’ve read in a long time. It was an easy, solid jumping on point for anyone who hasn’t been keeping up with the current crop of Marvel books, but at the same time, it delivered a satisfying read for those of us who’ve been staying up to date on SIEGE and whatnot. Now, I just got done reading the advance copy of AVENGERS #2. Holy crap. I can already tell this one is going to be making a strong run for Pick of the Week, and I haven’t even got to read anything else yet. The issue is from start to finish, jam-packed with not only some killer fights and action, but also some VERY cool looks into all the different alternate futures we’ve seen before. And, trust me, if you read #1, then you know that the appearance of The Maestro (the evil Hulk from the future where he kills half of the Marvel universe) is just the beginning. There is a surprise appearance at the end of this book that you guys are not going to see coming at all, and I cannot wait to hear everybody’s response to it. What’s the plot behind the current AVENGERS run? Well, this book, is essentially THE flagship book of the Heroic Age, meaning that this is where a lot of your big stuff that has ramifications on the entire Marvel universe will be happening. It’s the Avengers team that has all the big guns, Captain America, Iron Man, Thor, not to mention Hawkeye, Spider-man, and Wolverine. The first story arc is a HUGE one, with a team of younger Avengers, coming back from the future with Kang and Immortus thrown into the mix. Apparently something SERIOUSLY bad is going on with the time-stream, and the Marvel Universe is in danger of several of the alternate futures we’ve all come to know in the past (Days of Future Past, Age of Apocalypse, Future Imperfect, ect.. to name a few) are dangerously close to coming true and erupting into the present day Marvel Universe. The first issue ended with a HUGE cliffhanger as we saw the appearance of the Maestro Hulk from Future Imperfect, the storyline where the Hulk grows older, and more powerful, and kills nearly the entire Marvel pantheon of superheroes. This week, tidbits are dropped.. and things get even MORE interesting. Folks, between Bendis’s fantastic characterization, and breakneck action-fueled story pacing, this one does not disappoint. Add in John Romita JR’s INCREDIBLE artwork that is just made for big and bad superhero fights, and you’ve got yourself a real winner here. What is the Heroic Age, and what’s the deal with the AVENGERS? This summer, Marvel kinda did a “fresh start” approach to their universe. In the aftermath of the incredible SIEGE limited series (all four issues still in stock for those of you who may need to catch up), they’ve decided to move their entire universe in a whole new direction, and that brings us to the HEROIC AGE. The Heroic Age kind of takes its cues from the strong, self-contained and critically acclaimed series like INVINCIBLE IRON MAN by MATT FRACTION, CAPTAIN AMERICA by ED BRUBAKER, and THOR by J. MICHAEL STRACZYNSKI. Basically, it’s taking the characters in a more swashbuckling, adventure-fueled direction, and moving away from the inner turmoil they’ve dealt with between one another for the last decade due to the events of CIVIL WAR. In that regard, the Heroic Age is a perfect jumping in spot for both new and old Marvel fans alike. Whether it’s been years since you’ve read a Marvel book, or if you’ve been keeping up with the titles for a while, they’ve really set things up perfectly for you to jump onto some great titles without being totally lost. As for THE AVENGERS, it’s the flagship book of the Heroic Age, and serves as the central point to most of the major things that’re happening within the Marvel Universe. On top of all that, it’s just a great read, and we can’t recommend it enough. This is the heavy-weight team, with members like THOR, CAPTAIN AMERICA, and IRON MAN all playing major integral roles. Anyhow, folks, make sure you check out AVENGERS #2 this week, and if you passed on #1, I’m telling you, pick it up and give it a shot! This book rocks hard! In the first two issues of RETURN OF BRUCE WAYNE, we’ve seen some really rad things happening, as well as been handed the pieces to a very intricate puzzle that Morrison is putting together here. Now, after reading BATMAN #700 from week before last, I’ve gotta say.. I feel like I have a better handle on how the time-travel fits into all of this. In BATMAN #700, we were shown the scientist who it looks like made this possible, and we were handed even more clues as to just how BATMAN has found himself shot thousands of years into the past, and is now jumping through the timestream. Combine that with the consistent presence of a Joker-like character in the first two issues of the series, as well as the subtle clues referenced on the covers, and we can’t help but wonder that the Clown Prince of Crime’s return in BATMAN AND ROBIN #12 doesn’t have A LOT more to do with the RETURN OF BRUCE WAYNE than we’re thinking. Anyways, this week, we’re moving ahead to the third issue, and this is one of the ones I’ve been looking forward to the most. The Bat-pirate issue! I mean, no matter how deep we wanna get when talking about RETURN OF BRUCE WAYNE (and it’s easy to get deep considering what a rich, and enthralling story Morrison’s weaved with the character over the last few years), at it’s core.. it’s just plain cool to see Batman as a pirate, or Batman as a caveman, and so on and so on. And, the Bat-Pirate thing looks to be the coolest one yet. In BATMAN: RETURN OF BRUCE WAYNE #3, we see the Dark Knight thrown onto the high seas in an era of thievery and piracy. From the looks of the preview pages, it looks like Bruce Wayne is regaining more of his memory, right as he’s thrown at the feet of Blackbeard. I can’t wait to see how this era of Gotham’s history connects to things, as that has been a big part of the fun, watching as various characters from the Batman mythos have had their pasts weaved in and out of the storyline, showing an almost lineage of Gotham City. This has been an added bonus to an already good story, but still, I love stuff like that. All in all, RETURN OF BRUCE WAYNE has been one of the most killer things we’ve read in a while. The impending doom feeling that surrounds the series, where Superman and company are basically following Wayne through time, because for some unknown reason, if he reaches the present.. everything will come spinning out of control, has made the series an even more killer read. When you add in the fantastic artists Morrison has chosen to work with on this one, you’ve got yourself one heck of a read. If you’re a Batman or DCU fan at all, you gotta be reading RETURN OF BRUCE WAYNE, no doubt about it, the book rocks. Click here for a preview of BATMAN: RETURN OF BRUCE WAYNE #3 THIRD EYE MUST BUY: SUPERMAN #700 – J. MICHAEL STRACZYNSKI’S (THOR, SUPREME POWER, RISING STARS) HIGHLY ANTICIPATED STORY ARC FOR THE MAN OF STEEL BEGINS HERE! DO NOT MISS THIS ISSUE! And, folks, this is coming from a guy up until a few years ago with Morrison’s ALL-STAR SUPERMAN and GEOFF JOHNS’S ACTION COMICS run, was never a big Superman fan. But, I am looking forward to Straczynski’s Superman stuff with a lot of anticipation. Why? ‘Cause Stracynzski gets it. He knows how to write a good book, and he’s proven that time and time again with critically-acclaimed projects like his run on THOR (again, another series I’d never been huge on until JMS got me into it), his creator-owned work on RISING STARS (the comic that the HEROES tv show took strong influences from in terms of treating superheroes as real flesh and blood people), and his cutting-edge re-imagining of the Squadron Supreme in SUPREME POWER. The man just has a great track record, and we haven’t seen him put out a stinker yet. But, more so than any of that, I’m pumped because from what JMS has said in interviews, this is the comic he’s been waiting to write. He’s wanted to write Superman for years, and years, and the fact that he’s taking his cues from ALAN MOORE and his approach to the Man of Steel in stories like WHATEVER HAPPENED TO THE MAN OF TOMORROW? and FOR THE MAN WHO HAS EVERYTHING, well, hell, I’m sold. The concept behind STRACZYNSKI’S upcoming run? Well, to quote JMS he’s going to be telling a story that brings the Man of Steel back to his roots and “will have the whole talking about him in a way that we haven’t seen in a long time.” From what I’ve been able to gather from the various interviews, and concepts JMS has been talking about, is that the first storyline Straczynski is doing is titled Grounded, and in the aftermath of WAR OF THE SUPERMEN, shows us a Superman that is having trouble continuing his battle for Truth, Justice, and the American Way.. so, he decides to get back in touch with humanity, and walk across the country.. and that is where the story is said to start. Now, knowing Stracyznski’s writing style, we know that the guy does very well when handling sweeping, grandiose stories that involve the morality of the characters involved. And, folks, this is the perfect match for a character like Superman. I’ve always said that there is a good Superman story out there for everybody, and the thing that always makes for a good Superman story is how the writer plays up the desperate balance and conflict that Superman has with trying to balance his god-like abilities with the sensibilities of humanity as a whole. Anyways, beginning this week in SUPERMAN #700, a very special landmark issue that is jam-packed with awesomeness celebrating 700 issues of the Man of Steel, we get to see the start of J. MICHAEL STRACZYNSKI’S Superman story. Three big stories intertwine here in Superman #700, and culminate in the start of JMS’s highly anticipated run on the series. Make sure to snag yourself a copy this Wednesday, highly recommended by us here at Third Eye! THIRD EYE CERTIFIED COOL: STEPHEN KING’S AMERICAN VAMPIRE #4 CONTINUES TO DELIVER US ONE OF THE BEST DAMN NEW VERTIGO SERIES WE’RE READING! HIGHLY RECOMMENDED, THIS BOOK DOES FOR VAMPIRES WHAT WALKING DEAD DID FOR ZOMBIES! AND YES, STEPHEN KING IS ACTUALLY WRITING IT! What’s it about? Well, at it’s core, AMERICAN VAMPIRE kind of gives you the sense that there’s a big, sweeping story underneath the introductory plot. Basically, the general hook here is that people from different regions of the world all handle the infection of vampirism differently. And, one of the series’s main characters, Skinner Sweet, an old West outlaw, was the FIRST AMERICAN Vampire. In other words, he was bitten, and turned, and when the European vamps who did it thought they had killed him using methods that would work on them, they were wrong. Because it took more than being buried underwater or burnt by the sun to kill an American Vampire. The story bounces between the present (1920s Hollywood Babylon awesomeness) and the past (the Old West), and in the present, we see one of the other main characters, Pearl, a young Hollywood wannabe starlet in search of her big break, who runs afoul of some powerful Hollywood bigwigs that happen to be vampires. And, they tear her to pieces, but it’s Skinner who shows up, and basically explains to her what she is now, and who did this to her. It’s actually pretty cool, and one of my favorite moments is the List he leaves her of the weaknesses that those vampires have, and the ones that her and Skinner do not. The writing on it is fantastic, and series co-writer and creator Scott Snyder does a fantastic job of creating strong characters set against the backdrop of 1920s Hollywood. Meanwhile, Stephen King handles the flashbacks to the Old West that reveal more and more of not just Skinner’s origins, but also the vampires worldwide, and this is 100% legitimately written by King, so you can rest assured it’s not just his name on the cover. Both writers do a terrific job of melding their two stories together, and making one of the BEST vampire comics you could wanna read right now. If you’re a fan of TRUE BLOOD, or you dig the more hard-hitting vampire stuff like cult classic flick, NEAR DARK, then you should definitely be reading this book. Heck, if you just enjoy good comics with good characterization, and plotting, you oughta be reading this one. We’ve currently got the first three issues all well-stocked to get you caught up, so you can hop on and get caught up to issue #4. Click here to read a preview of AMERICAN VAMPIRE #4 The killer creative team has been tight-lipped about what’s in store, and what’s to come for the Emerald Archer, but just take a look at the preview pages, and those say more than enough. The artwork on this one looks INCREDIBLE, and I can’t wait to get to read the whole thing this Wednesday. Definitely one of the more highly anticipated BRIGHTEST DAY books for me. Click here for a preview of GREEN ARROW #1 *BRIGHTEST DAY* THIRD EYE MUST BUY: BATMAN: ARKHAM ASYLUM MADNESS GRAPHIC NOVEL ARRIVES THIS WEDNESDAY DELIVERING THE MOST TERRIFYING, TWISTED BATMAN STORY SINCE ARKHAM ASYLUM: A SERIOUS HOUSE ON SERIOUS EARTH. DC’s been cryptic about the full plot of the graphic novel, but what we do know is that it’s Sam Kieth taking us into a 24 hour stay at ARKHAM ASYLUM, and from what we’ve seen and what we’ve been told, it’s the most nightmarish depiction of Gotham City’s beloved nuthouse that anyone has ever seen. Just looking at the depiction of the imprisoned Joker on the cover seems to clue us in on that fact. And, maybe, it’s better that way, ’cause it means that we’re going to be taken on one hell of a surprising, nightmarish journey into the depths of Arkham Asylum. Just judging from the pages I’ve seen, and what I’ve heard… this one is gonna rock hard. Highly recommended, and most definitely a THIRD EYE MUST BUY. AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #635 *GRIM HUNT CHAPTER TWO*- THE BEST SPIDEY STORYLINE IN AGES CONTINUES AS THE KRAVEN FAMILY SYSTEMATICALLY HUNTS DOWN ANY CHARACTER REMOTELY RESEMBLING A SPIDER! See, we’ve seen the Kravinoffs showing up throughout the Gauntlet storyline, but they never played a central role. Just enough of a role for us to know that something big was brewing, something was on the horizon. And now, many issues later, we’re seeing the payoff begin. The plot of this one is simple: the Kravinoff family basically wants to honor their father’s legacy, and well, try to resurrect him from the dead. They’re convinced that to do this they need to systematically hunt down and kill every freakin’ Spider-related character they can get their hands on. And, it starts with them killing the (admittedly obscure) Mattie Franklin, you know the 616 Spider-girl from the late ’90s. And, it was a grim, bloody, and creepy death that befell Mattie, that’s for sure. We also saw in the first chapter of this one that Ezekiel has re-appeared, the character that first introduced the idea of a “Spider”-totem where many characters in the Marvel Universe draw their power from. So, GRIM HUNT automatically gets props from me for drawing on some ideas that Straczynski laid out in his incredible run on the character. Now, I read the advance of GRIM HUNT PT 2 which ships this week in the form of AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #635, and all I can say is WOW. There’s a pretty whacked out moment in this one, but I don’t wanna ruin it, so I’ll just leave it at that. Anyways, click here to check out a preview of AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #635 *GRIM HUNT PT 2* If you missed last week’s AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #634, don’t fret, ’cause we still have copies in stock for you to get caught up with! IDW TAKES US BACK TO JURASSIC PARK THIS WEDNESDAY IN JURASSIC PARK: REDEMPTION! THIS LOOKS TOO FREAKIN’ COOL!
There’s one simple draw to this one, folks: We love Dinosaurs. Seriously though, the new IDW series that’s taking us back to Jurassic Park is something I’m very much looking forward to. I was listening to a podcast that the writer, Bob Schreck, did about the book, and what he has planned sounds super freakin’ cool, and when you combine that with some of the most incredible art on a book like this that I’ve seen, you’ve got yourself something cool.
The plot is that 13 years after the original Jurassic Park movie, Tim and Lex Murphy have returned to oversee the re-opening of Jurassic Park, due to the overwhelming demand of the public. In this series, Jurassic Park is no secret; too many tourists have been eaten, a T-Rex ran through the streets of Manhattan, and there’s been some unidentified flying lizards spotted above the islands of Costa Rica. We quickly see Tim Murphy being conned into cloning more dinosaurs, and his sister, Lex, begging the United Nations to continue keeping the islands off limits. The two siblings are at each other’s throats on this one, and that’s part of what makes the book cool. Plus, it’s got LOTS of giant dinosaurs. :) All in all, an exciting franchise to see get the comic treatment, and it looks like we’re gonna get some quality stories outta this one. LEGION OF SUPERHEROES #2 HITS WEDNESDAY! The new LEGION series is AWESOME! MISSED THE FIRST ONE? NO WORRIES, WE’VE STILL GOT ISSUE #1s in STOCK TO CATCH YOU UP! LEGION MAESTRO PAUL LEVITZ HAS A HIT ON HIS HANDS! Man, I am really happy about the new LEGION OF SUPERHEROES series. I’ve never ever been a huge LEGION fan up until the last few years, and this new ongoing LEGION series is the perfect book for someone like me who really started to grow fond of the Legion through storylines like Brad Meltzer’s LIGHTNING SAGA and Geoff Johns’s Action Comics arc, SUPERMAN AND THE LEGION OF SUPERHEROES. However, the book also is an enormous hit amongst longtime Legion fans as well, from what I’m hearing, and definitely is delivering the best Legion of Superheroes series in a long-time, just from seeing the first issue. I think a big part of this is the fact that Paul Levitz is back on the book as writer, and c’mon, this is the guy who defined the Legion for many people. He knows the characters better than anybody. If you combine that with the fact that this series picks up on plot-threads laid out by Geoff Johns in other storylines, and well, there ya, you got yourself a great read. The first issue of LEGION shows us that the Legion are allowed to stay on Earth, which has become very xenophobic if they accept the super-powered leader of the xenophobic movement into their ranks. This might sound familiar to those of you who read Johns’s incredible SUPERMAN and the LEGION OF SUPERHEROES arc, ’cause it’s pulling many plots and ideas from that. Meanwhile, we’ve got some crazy science stuff happening on Titan, the homeworld of Saturn Girl, and it results in the awakening of something on the long dead planet of Oa.. something that is headed straight for the very xenophobic nut that’s been given a fresh Legion ring. The first issue was fantastic, and each page crackled with an energy and speed that really pulled you into the characters. Levitz does a great job of making the team accessible for new and old fans alike, and I really dug it. The first issue begins with a cosmic disaster of Crisis-like proportions, and from there, we can only imagine where things are going to be headed next. If you missed LEGION #1, don’t sweat it, ’cause we’ve still got limited quantities of #1 on the shelves to get you caught up. One of the best new DC books to kick off this summer! Click here to read more about LEGION OF SUPERHEROES #2 THIRD EYE CERTIFIED COOL: SEA BEAR & GRIZZLY SHARK #1 ONE-SHOT FROM WALKING DEAD/INVINCIBLE writer ROBERT KIRKMAN and INVINCIBLE ARTIST RYAN OTTLEY- A RIDICULOUSLY FUN AND BIZARRE ONE-SHOT YARN! Seriously though, this one is pure awesome fun, and we cannot wait to get a chance to sit down and read the whole thing. The concept? It’s bear vs. shark, the age old question of who would win. Is it going to be the Grizzly Shark? Is it going to be the Sea Bear? Pick your side. Brimming with senseless violence and gore, and hey, it even teaches you some interesting facts about sharks and bears too.. like, you know they can smell blood for a hundred miles, and things like that. Or, how to survive a bear attack while fishing off the coast of a small Caribbean island. But, the real question is how the hell did these two get so mixed up? Well, that’s where Robert Kirkman comes in, providing the very unique origin of both Sea-Bear, AND Grizzly Shark. So, what’s not to love? A bear in the ocean. A shark that stalks the forests. And, killer artwork by Ryan Ottley of INVINCIBLE fame, and an origin story written by the one and only Robert Kirkman? This one most definitely gets the THIRD EYE CERTIFIED COOL stamp. Click here for some preview pages of SEA BEAR and GRIZZLY SHARK #1 For those of you keeping track, here’s what’s out already for the Joker’s Asylum one-shots: JOKER’S ASYLUM THE RIDDLER We’ve currently got all three of the previous ones in stock to get you caught up to the Killer Croc one hitting this week. We’ve also got plenty of the trade paperback, JOKER’S ASYLUM, which collects all of last year’s JOKER’S ASYLUM one-shots. FRINGE: TALES FROM THE FRINGE #1 KICKS OFF A NEW 6-ISSUE MINI-SERIES SET IN THE WORLD OF THE FRINGE TV SERIES! Click here to read more about FRINGE TALES FROM THE FRINGE #1 X-MEN SECOND COMING AWESOMENESS CONTINUES THIS WEEK WITH X-MEN LEGACY #237 *X-MEN SECOND COMING CHAPTER 12* Basically, if you haven’t read X-Men in a long time, and you’re looking for a good story to bring you in, you have gotta check out SECOND COMING. This series rocks. HARD. After the events of last week’s SECOND COMING installment in NEW MUTANTS, we’re brought up to the current state where X-FORCE is cutting their way through a dangerous future in an attempt to cut off Bastion’s armies at the source. But, they need to hurry the hell up ’cause X-Men are dropping left and right! Wanna know more about X-MEN SECOND COMING? Click here for a brief synopsis of the crossover and a full checklist of all it’s chapters. Steve - CROSSED FAMILY VALUES #2 – Man, this series really embodies what a horror comic should be. The writing on it’s sharp, but they manage to shock and awe the sensibilities of the reader every time. It’s a perfect balance of good writing, and cheap thrills. Trish – WALKING DEAD #73= The current arc Kirkman is doing right now is one of the best in the series since the Governor visited the prison. Torma – NEW AVENGERS #1 = Dr. Strange getting possessed. The Son of Satan. And, a kick-ass return of focus to the characters that Brian Michael Bendis writes super well. First issue of this rocked. Matt – AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #634 *GRIM HUNT PT 1* = This one didn’t just feel like another issue of Spider-man, it felt big, and important, which is cool cause that’s what Spidey needs right now. More killer story arcs that bring the suspense and excitement to the book. |
THIRD EYE CHECKLIST: BRIGHTEST DAY CHECKLIST PT 1
BRIGHTEST DAY CHECKLIST PART 1
In the aftermath of BLACKEST NIGHT, Geoff Johns and Ivan Reis give us DCU: REBIRTH with BRIGHTEST DAY, possibly the most anticipated DC event in many years!
We’ve provided you with a checklist for the first few months of BRIGHTEST DAY, and while the only book you need to follow the core storyline is BRIGHTEST DAY, some of these tie-ins look FANTASTIC!
APRIL
Brightest Day #0
Green Lantern #53
Green Lantern Corps #47
The Flash #1
Justice League of America #44
MAY
Brightest Day #1
Brightest Day #2
Justice League: Generation Lost #1
Justice League: Generation Lost #2
Green Lantern #54
Green Lantern Corps #48
The Flash #2
Justice League of America #45
Titans: Villains for Hire Special #1
Birds of Prey #1
JUNE
Brightest Day #3
Brightest Day #4
Justice League: Generation Lost #3
Justice League: Generation Lost #4
Green Lantern #55
Green Lantern Corps #49
The Flash #3
Justice League of America #46
Titans #24
Birds of Prey #2
Green Arrow #1
THIRD EYE CHECKLIST: BRIGHTEST DAY CHECKLIST PT 1
BRIGHTEST DAY CHECKLIST PART 1
In the aftermath of BLACKEST NIGHT, Geoff Johns and Ivan Reis give us DCU: REBIRTH with BRIGHTEST DAY, possibly the most anticipated DC event in many years!
We’ve provided you with a checklist for the first few months of BRIGHTEST DAY, and while the only book you need to follow the core storyline is BRIGHTEST DAY, some of these tie-ins look FANTASTIC!
APRIL
Brightest Day #0
Green Lantern #53
Green Lantern Corps #47
The Flash #1
Justice League of America #44
MAY
Brightest Day #1
Brightest Day #2
Justice League: Generation Lost #1
Justice League: Generation Lost #2
Green Lantern #54
Green Lantern Corps #48
The Flash #2
Justice League of America #45
Titans: Villains for Hire Special #1
Birds of Prey #1
JUNE
Brightest Day #3
Brightest Day #4
Justice League: Generation Lost #3
Justice League: Generation Lost #4
Green Lantern #55
Green Lantern Corps #49
The Flash #3
Justice League of America #46
Titans #24
Birds of Prey #2
Green Arrow #1
THIRD EYE CHECKLIST: “FALL OF THE GREEN ARROW” CHECKLIST
THIRD EYE CHECKLIST
FALL OF THE GREEN ARROW
The Green Arrow gets cool again! Harkening back to his LONGBOW HUNTERS roots, in the aftermath of JUSTICE LEAGUE: CRY FOR JUSTICE, Oliver Queen has done what no Justice Leaguer should do, and now he must pay the price!
- BLACK LANTERN GREEN ARROW #30 *PROLOGUE*
- JUSTICE LEAGUE RISE AND FALL SPECIAL ONE-SHOT
- GREEN ARROW #31
- GREEN ARROW #32
- JUSTICE LEAGUE RISE OF ARSENAL #1
- JUSTICE LEAGUE RISE OF ARSENAL #2
- JUSTICE LEAGUE RISE OF ARSENAL #3
- JUSTICE LEAGUE RISE OF ARSENAL #4
- GREEN ARROW #33
- GREEN ARROW #34


























