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Below you'll discover more about the domain's history, name, and layout. Also:

The Brightest Day Network made its debut in Dec. 2009, but some pages go back to 1997! Since age 13 I've made Star Trek and Highlander sites. I caught wind of "collectives" for fan websites. My collectives:

Karen's Planet – Don't remember this well. On GeoCities.
A Website of No Importance – Hosted by some kind folks.
aKindofMagic.Ca – Finally, a domain! A busy period.

I let go of the last one in 2006, deciding to focus on an art site instead. (karenjeane.com) Still, I realized shrines are an enjoyable hobby, and in spring 2009 Amie and I created Spock Lives. I thought I might as well bring back a couple of old favourites and make way for new folks as well.

Name -- So why inbrightestday.net, huh? It's the first line of the Green Lantern Oath. This verse has appeared in comics since the 1940s, but spoken most famously by Hal Jordan. I'm a big fan (no surprise), and I've been able to recite the following since childhood thanks to my dad (a Silver Age comics reader.)

“ In brightest day, in blackest night,
No evil shall escape my sight
Let those who worship evil's might,
Beware my power... Green Lantern's light! ”
– Green Lantern Oath

Layout -- For the fourth version, I drew an image of a space city, the kind imagined by those living in the 1940s and '50s. Naturally there's a space babe too.