Huge news broke today, and to sum it up, on DC’s Blog, The Source, Alex Segura, the Source’s regular blogger, did a live chat with Dan DiDio, and announced everything coming up after Blackest Night. The news broke in five, that’s right, five installments on The Source, and revealed plans for many characters. I’m gonna go ahead and post a transcript, so ladies and gentleman, I am pleased to introduce, the Brightest Day.
DCU In 2010: Kick Off Your Monday With Some Major News:
Monday, January 11th, 2010
By Alex Segura
Alex Segura: OK Dan, I got your call, I’m here. It’s pretty early, even for us. This is a first for THE SOURCE – a live interview with you on the blog. Very exciting. What’s got you so jazzed up?
Dan DiDio: I’ll just get right to the point, Alex – we’re ready to announce everything that’s coming up after BLACKEST NIGHT.
AS: Wow, really? I’m glad I brought my notebook.
DD: And I’m happy to announce that for the DCU, after the BLACKEST NIGHT will come a BRIGHTEST DAY this April. A biweekly, 26-issue series, kicking off with BRIGHTEST DAY #0.
AS: BRIGHTEST DAY – that’s major. Who’s steering the ship creatively, though?
DD: As you can imagine, we’re really excited by the great work the teams behind GREEN LANTERN and GREEN LANTERN CORPS have brought to our fans every month. And, we just don’t want to let go of that just yet. So BRIGHTEST DAY will be written by Geoff Johns and Peter Tomasi.
AS: And both GREEN LANTERN and GREEN LANTERN CORPS will have a BRIGHTEST DAY banner?
DD: Correct.
AS: Can you say anything about the artists on the book? I’d imagine, since it’s a biweekly book, you’d need more than one.
DD: Sorry to wake you and not give you all the answers at once, but we have to save a few for later. We have a number of wonderful artists slated to contribute to the book, which we’ll be announcing soon. We can say that Fernando Pasarin will be handling the art on BRIGHTEST DAY #0.
AS: Sounds good. And we’ll have more BRIGHTEST DAY news for you faithful readers in, oh, about two hours. In the meantime, can I go grab a cup of coffee?
DD: Sure.
(Interjection by Mason) Right about now, I knew my suspicions were right from the get-go. I knew there would be a White Lantern corps after BN. Of course, so did many other people, but don’t let that lower your expectations of BD, I think we all should wait till it comes out to see how it is. Also, if you take a look at the above image, you might notice that there are seven lines coming from the top circle. ROYGBIV= 7 letters. If you don’t get that, I apologize. Ok, here’s the next installment of the interview:
DCU In 2010: More On Brightest Day: The Flash
Monday, January 11th, 2010
By Alex Segura
AS: In meetings I’ve heard BRIGHTEST DAY referred to, offhand, as DCU: REBIRTH. Being the sleuth I am, this leads me to believe it’s more than just a concentrated series, right?
DD: Definitely. BRIGHTEST DAY isn’t just a single book. Like BLACKEST NIGHT, it’s an event that happens across the entire DC Universe, affecting a number of titles.
Following BRIGHTEST DAY #0, we’ll be bannering a number of new and ongoing series with BRIGHTEST DAY, which will let readers know these books are key to the entire BD story.
AS: Keeping my detective hat on, since Geoff is writing BRIGHTEST DAY and we announced he’d be writing a new FLASH ongoing coming right around the same time…
DD: Correct. We’ll be launching the new FLASH ongoing series, by Geoff and Francis Manapul in April with a BRIGHTEST DAY banner, and there will be several more titles utilizing it come May and June.
With this book, Geoff and Francis are really bringing Barry Allen back into the spotlight and cementing him as the premiere Flash in the DCU in his own monthly. It’s no secret that I’ve been waiting a long time to se this. I’ve always been a huge Barry fan, and I can say that Geoff and Francis are reinvigorating him as a character in much the same way Geoff did with Hal Jordan. Should be fun.
AS: You mentioned other titles?
DD: Yup.
AS: Alright Source readers, swing back in an hour for more BRIGHTEST DAY news. It’s a busy Monday!
(Again, some more from Mason) Well I am not that surprised about this either. I knew Barry Allen would soon be going through changes in order to re-establish his spot in the DCU, and I knew it would come soon. Geoff writes a good flash, and Manapul definitely draws a good flash, so wallet permitting, this will be added to my buying list. Here is more of the interview:
DCU In 2010: More On Brightest Day: Titans
Monday, January 11th, 2010
By Alex Segura
AS: One of the titles that a lot of people have been asking about of late is TITANS. I know that we have a new creative team hitting soon. What can you tell us about that?
DD: TITANS is another series that will fall directly under BRIGHTEST DAY, with Eric Wallace and Fabrizio Fiorentino coming on board, starting with the TITANS: VILLAINS FOR HIRE SPECIAL and then the regular series. We loved the work the two of them did on INK, so we’re excited to see them build a new team of Titans, under the leadership of none other than Deathstroke, the Terminator.
Who the members are and how they affect the original Titans is a major part of the DCU’s story for 2010.
AS: Come on, Dan. You woke me up at 6 a.m. for this. Can you drop a few clues as to the roster?
DD: Don’t see why not. Seeing as how the creative team is coming off a great mini-series like INK, it’s not a surprise that the Tattooed Man will be a member of Deathstroke’s Titans team.
AS: One more?
DD: Well, it wouldn’t be much of a Deathstroke team if there wasn’t a femme fatale in the mix, and we’ve definitely got one – with ties to the original Titans, to boot – in Cheshire. We’ll save the full roster for a later date.
AS: Fair enough. Readers, I’m starving, so I’m going to grab a quick lunch, but come back to The Source in about an hour for another bit of BRIGHTEST DAY news.
(More from Mason) I’m not all that big on the Titan’s, but I must say this sounds pretty cool. Heck, I might even start picking this up. I really wanna know the rest of the lineup though. Anyway, here’s another installment:
DCU In 2010: More On Brightest Day: Justice League of America
Monday, January 11th, 2010
By Alex Segura
AS: OK, I’m more awake now. Lunch does that to me. Are there any other DCU books that will be under the BRIGHTEST DAY banner?
DD: JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA will also feature the banner, starting with April’s #44, but the characters that will be joining the team are still very much under wraps. Sorry, I’m usually not this secretive in the afternoon. Hope you understand.
AS: No worries, Dan. But I do have one more question before we wrap things up. Cool?
DD: Sure, but not right now
AS: OK, we’ll come back at 3pm. See you then.
(More from Mason) Not surprised they won’t reveal any of the roster, and once again, can’t wait to see it. Also, the above cover to JLA #44, is interesting. If I had to guess, I think that is Dove with White Lantern entity powers. Here’s the last installment of the interview:
DCU In 2010: Another Major Brightest Day Announcement
Monday, January 11th, 2010
By Alex Segura
AS: I know the artists doing the interiors on BRIGHTEST DAY are still under wraps, but can you say anything about the cover artist?
DD: Yes we can. As some of you may have noticed, we announced last week that David Finch had joined the DCU exclusively. We’ll be announcing more details about his projects in the coming months. But first, we’re excited to announce that he’ll be the regular cover artist on all the BRIGHTEST DAY books. I see this as a wonderful way to have David touch on all aspects of the DCU, and it gives fans the chance to see his interpretation of the entire DCU and its characters.
AS: That’s great news. Now, I know I said I only had one questions. But I lied. Earlier you mentioned that we’d be announcing some new titles bearing the BRIGHTEST DAY banner –what’s the deal with those?
DD: Well, since we’ve discussed so much today, I don’t want to reveal everything about the BRIGHTEST DAY books just yet. But readers should tune in for the rest of the week for more news on BRIGHTEST DAY and the DC Universe in 2010, right here on The Source.
AS: Thanks, Dan. It’s been fun. And readers – you heard it here. Welcome to DCU IN 2010: BRIGHTEST DAY AND BEYOND. Swing by tomorrow and every day this week for some more BRIGHTEST DAY news.
And for more from Geoff Johns on all things BRIGHTEST DAY, BLACKEST NIGHT and the next GREEN LANTERN arc – “NEW GUARDIANS,” visit IGN.com for an interview with the superstar writer.
(And again, from Mason)
Well, that is some huge news, but to be honest, not much of it surprises me. But that doesn’t mean I’m not excited. My nerdy ass heart is shattering my ribs from the inside. Notice how the interview said more news would be coming out all week? Well don’t worry because ACBB is here to spread the news, so make sure to come back tomorrow and find out more news!
P.S. Hopefully some Batman news comes out soon, and also, come back soon to see my coverage on the interview IGN did with Johns.
–moyermason@yahoo.com