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The List - November
Original at Comics And...Other Imaginary Tales
• Sat, Dec 5
By Thomm(noreply@blogger.com) 2 Superman: Secret Origin 3 - Geoff Johns has a lot of projects with DC, and this month they're all tooting his horn. This one is deserving of the flourish. Gary Frank's art doesn't hurt, either. Quite possibly the best psychological examination of Luthor, Lane, Olson and Kent I've seen. I don'...
Titans Sales Watch: October
Original at titanstower.com monitor room
• Mon, Nov 30
By noreply@blogger.com (Nightwing) Doom Patrol (Ongoing) 3 October 2009 20,036 -1,965 Blackest Night: Titans -- Can't complain. Most successful Titans related title since Geoff Johns left. With that kind of reception, DC would be fools not to put JT Krul on a Titans title permanently. Tiny Titans -- Aw, yeah! Titans!
More Guests Announced And Geoff Johns Named Guest Of Honor At C2E2
Original at comic Book Resources
• Thu, Nov 12
He has also worked on such titles as The Flash, Teen Titans, Action Comics, Justice Society of America, Infinite Crisis, and the experimental breakout hit ...
Trade Perspectives: Crossover Comparison - Final Crisis vs. Blackest Night collection
Original at Collected Editions
• Thu, Nov 12
By noreply@blogger.com (collectededitions) Final Crisis had a whole year's worth of lead-in stories, Countdown to Final Crisis. Of course, if you consider that all the nearly fifty-plus issues of Geoff Johns' Green Lantern run have been leading in to Blackest Night, that's pretty hefty, too. It looks like ten Green Lantern trades ve...
Tpull's Weekly DC Comics Review
Original at Film Fodder
• Fri, Oct 30
By Travis Superman: Secret Origin 2 � Long story short, this is Geoff Johns� version of how the Legion introduced themselves to Superboy, with a little snot of Lex Luthor thrown in for good measure. Gary Frank is good on art, and this issue was easily better than at least ten of the other issues reviewe...
Previewing the Week’s Releases for 10/28/09
Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
• Tue, Oct 27
By legacysword@gmail.com (Kevin) Green Lantern #47 – The last issue of Green Lantern freaking rocked. It was the best issue of Blackest Night related material Geoff Johns has written so far for the event. Hopefully the momentum of that last issue will be carried over to this one, and Blackest Night #4.
DC Preview Review for December Part 1 of 2
Original at Comics And...Other Imaginary Tales
• Tue, Oct 27
By Jim(jlm1955@comcast.net) Written by Geoff Johns Everything else: TOP SECRET. GREEN LANTERN #49 GREEN LANTERN CORPS #43 BLACKEST NIGHT: WONDER WOMAN #1 ADVENTURE COMICS #5 DOOM PATROL #5 SUPERMAN/BATMAN #67 TEEN TITANS #78 THE OUTSIDERS #25 JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #40 BATMAN 80-PAGE GIANT #1
What I’m Getting Wednesday October 28
Original at Comics And...Other Imaginary Tales
• Mon, Oct 26
By Jim(jlm1955@comcast.net) Superman Secret Origins #2 (of 6) – This is Geoff Johns week for the probable top books of the week. The first issue was great. In-between these covers “Written by Geoff Johns; Art by Gary Frank and Jon Sibal; Covers by Gary Frank. Geoff Johns and Gary Frank's exploration of the origin of the gre...
Apparently, black is the new gold
Original at Newsarama
• Fri, Oct 23
By J. Caleb Mozzocco Certainly people like this Geoff Johns character, probably more than they like Hal Jordan or any other Green Lantern, and I’m sure DC has already long ago learned this lesson: Let Geoff Johns do whatever the heck he wants. (“What’s that Geoff? You want us to kill off Dick Grayson and make Hal...
James Robinson’s dark god demands fictional blood!
Original at Newsarama
• Thu, Oct 22
By J. Caleb Mozzocco It’s 2003, and Judd Winick and Geoff Johns are about to launch new volumes of The Outsiders and Teen Titans respectively. Their storyline kicks off in a special miniseries in which several characters are killed. It’s 2005, and the pair—joined by Greg Rucka—are about to set the DC Universe o...
Review: Teen Titans: Changing of the Guard trade paperback (DC Comics)
Original at Collected Editions
• Thu, Oct 22
By noreply@blogger.com (collectededitions) In Teen Titans: Changing of the Guard, writer Sean McKeever improves on many of the difficulties found in his previous Teen Titan volumes, though unfortunately it all still falls way short of Geoff Johns' stories that began this book.
Geoff Johns Prime: on Superboy & Wally West
Original at titanstower.com monitor room
• Mon, Oct 19
By noreply@blogger.com (Nightwing) He also wanted to thank-you for giving Duela Dent more 'screentime' when you were on "Teen Titans" than she had in the last 20 years. I had plans for Joker's daughter. Since "Teen Titans" #1, [editor] Eddie Berganza and I also talked about Joker's Daughter, but we never really got to play thos...
Tpull's Weekly DC Comics Review – Part 1
Original at Film Fodder
• Thu, Oct 1
By Travis Green Lantern 46, Justice Society of America 31, Superman 692, and Teen Titans 75 Green Lantern 46 by Geoff Johns and Doug Mahnke Superman 692 Teen Titans 75 Tpull is Travis Pullen. He started reading comics at 5 years old, and he can't seem to stop.
DC's December previews reviewed
Original at Every Day Is Like Wednesday
• Mon, Sep 21
By Caleb(noreply@blogger.com) GREEN LANTERN #49 Written by Geoff Johns Art and cover by Ed Benes BLACKEST NIGHT continues! John Stewart comes face to face with his greatest failures, the planet Xanshi and his wife and fellow Green Lantern, Katma Tui. Plus, what does Fatality truly want with John?
DC Preview Review for November Part 1 of 2
Original at Comics And...Other Imaginary Tales
• Thu, Sep 17
By Jim(jlm1955@comcast.net) ABSOLUTE GREEN LANTERN: REBIRTH HC Written by Geoff Johns Art by Ethan Van Sciver, Darwyn Cooke, Prentis Rollins, Marlo Alquiza and Mick Gray Cover by Ethan Van Sciver In 2004, writer Geoff Johns and artist Ethan Van Sciver the team behind the current blockbuster THE FLASH: REBIRTH rest...
Comic Book Review: Adventure Comics #2
Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
• Mon, Sep 14
By legacysword@gmail.com (Kevin) Writer: Geoff Johns Artist: Francis Manapul The Good: Adventure Comics #2 was a very underwhelming read. Geoff Johns has failed to catch my interest for this new Superboy and Legion of Superheroes title. Still there were a couple positive things about this issue.
Comic Book Review: Final Crisis: Legion of Three Worlds #5
Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
• Tue, Jul 28
By LaRevolucion44@aol.com (Rokk Krinn) Writer: Geoff Johns Pencils: George Perez We hop over to the present day with the Teen Titans and Titans meeting at Titans Tower. Suddenly, Superman appears on the scene along with Superboy and Kid Flash. The Teen Titans and Titans are thrilled to see Conner and Bart alive once again.
SDCC 2009: Titans Tidbits
Original at titanstower.com monitor room
• Sun, Jul 26
By noreply@blogger.com (Nightwing) With Trigon removed, what is Raven good for? "Raven is going to be very important in Teen Titans soon," DiDio said." Geoff Johns briefly ran down what would appear in "Adventure Comics," drawing laughter when he mentioned "the good Teen Titans." He also said, "If you don't like Krypto, don'...
Tpull's Weekly DC Comics Review – Part 1
Original at Film Fodder
• Wed, Jul 22
By Travis Adventure Comics 2, Booster Gold 24, Detective Comics 856, Green Lantern Corps 40, Red Robin 4, and Titans 17 Adventure Comics 2 by Geoff Johns and Francis Manapul by Dan Jurgens and Norm Rapmund Detective Comics 856 Green Lantern Corps 40 Red Robin 4 Please. Titans 17
Calafiore, Igle And McKone To Appear At Comic-con International In ...
Original at comic Book Resources
• Tue, Jun 16
Ca Marvel exclusive artist Mike McKone began his career at DC Comics with fill ins on “Justice League International”, and rose to fame with the relaunch of “Teen Titans” along side writer Geoff Johns. Mike recently joined the creative team on “Amazing ...
IGN: Geoff Johns on Superboy
Original at titanstower.com monitor room
• Thu, May 28
By noreply@blogger.com (Nightwing) Johns: Yes. The book will feature Luthor. You'll see Brainiac, you'll see supporting cast members like Wonder Girl, Kid Flash, the Teen Titans. Throughout the first arc of Adventure Comics, you'll see him revisit a number of his relationships.
Geoff Johns On Green Lantern, Flash, Superboy
Original at IGN
• Tue, May 26
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CA You'll see Brainiac, you'll see supporting cast members like Wonder Girl, Kid Flash, the Teen Titans. Throughout the first arc of Adventure Comics, you'll see him revisit a number of his relationships. IGN Comics: Will it share a tight link with the ...
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Was this trip really necessary?
Original at Comic Book Resources
• Tue, May 5
Ca - Tom Bondurant In Teen Titans, writer Geoff Johns emphasized Superboy's friendship with Robin and romance with Wonder Girl. Appropriately enough for a character born of a Big Event, Superboy died in one as well, in May 2006's Infinite Crisis #6 (also written by ...
This is GEOFF JOHNS PRIME
Original at comic Book Resources
• Fri, May 1
Ca - Jeffrey Renaud, Jeffrey Renaud I have more Teen Titans stories (especially now that Superboy and Kid Flash are back). Hopefully someday I'll get a chance to tell them. Don't know if I'd ever tackle All-Star Squadron. That's the Justice Society to me. And if you're talking period ...
Tpull's Weekly DC Comics Review – Part 1
Original at Film Fodder
• Sat, Apr 4
By Travis Justice Society of America 25, Superman/Batman 57, Teen Titans 69, and Teen Titans Annual 1 Justice Society of America 25 by Geoff Johns, Alex Ross, and Jerry Ordway Superman/Batman 57 Teen Titans 69 Teen Titans Annual 2009 #1 by Sean McKeever and Fernando Dagnino
Geoff Johns "Flash: Rebirth" Signing at Jim Hanley's
Original at comic Book Resources
• Tue, Mar 31
Geoff Johns is primarily known for his work with DC Comics, having penned many of the company’s more successful features, including JSA, Teen Titans, and Action Comics. He has also worked in television and film, and just this year, he wrote a Legion of ...
Under the Hood with Judd Winick, Part I
Original at comic Book Resources
• Thu, Mar 26
Ca I remember when I was talking about Geoff Johns about it, when he wanted to bring him into “Teen Titans” with Robin, I said, “It’s all fine and good, but don’t forget, he’s bad [laughs]. They can come to some sort of understanding or what not but at ...
Review: Birds of Prey: Metropolis or Dust trade paperback (DC Comics)
Original at Collected Editions
• Mon, Feb 16
By noreply@blogger.com (collectededitions) Sean McKeever accomplishes a near-perfect changeover from previous Birds of Prey writer Gail Simone in Birds of Prey: Metropolis or Dust. I haven't found much to like in McKeever's recent work on Teen Titans, taking over from Geoff Johns, but whereas I felt McKeever's Titans dipped in st...
Top 100 Comic Book Battles: 100-96
Original at Comics Should Be Good!
• Wed, Dec 17
By Brian Cronin And the day is saved, and Jim Starlin’s cosmic epic was an end - for now! Here we go! Here is the Master List! Enjoy! 100. Superboy Prime vs. Teen Titans (Infinite Crisis) In Infinite Crisis #4 by Geoff Johns and Phil Jimenez, the Superboy from Earth-Prime (who has been trapped in a sort of multi...
Comic Theme Time - Geoff Johns’ “Returns”
Original at Comics Should Be Good!
• Tue, Sep 30
By Brian Cronin 3. In the first storyline of the Teen Titans, Johns had Impulse take over the name and costume of Kid Flash. 6. In Green Lantern: Rebirth, Hal Jordan was back to being a Green Lantern again. 7. In Green Lantern: Rebirth, Guy Gardner was no longer an alien and was also back to being a Green Lantern aga...
Review: Teen Titans: Titans of Tomorrow trade paperback (DC Comics)
Original at Collected Editions
• Mon, Sep 29
By noreply@blogger.com (collectededitions) In one of DC Comics's strongest recent eras, the early lead-in to Infinite Crisis, Geoff Johns revitalized what seemed to be a terminal DC franchise, the Teen Titans, mainly by populating it with A-list characters. Gone were the alien Titan clones and even the newer New Titans like Pantha...
Geoff Johns Scribes The DC Universe Online
Original at Kotaku
• Tue, Sep 16
By Mike Fahey Johns began writing comics starting with 1999's Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E., which he created for DC Comics. Comic writing eventually became his full-time career with notable works including The Flash, Teen Titans, 52, Action Comics, and Infinite Crisis.
The Whole Wonderdog Hullabaloo
Original at Comics Should Be Good!
• Thu, Sep 4
By Brian Cronin I’ll be honest, I just don’t see the big deal. When the Teen Titans came back from Infinite Crisis after One Year Later, one of the coolest ideas I thought Geoff Johns had was to introduce Wendy and Marvin to the team as super geniuses who help the team with their technology. I thought that [...]
Tpull's Weekly DC Comics Review – Part One
Original at Film Fodder
• Fri, Aug 29
By Travis Booster Gold 11, DC Universe: Last Will and Testament 1, Justice Society of America 18, Superman 679, and Teen Titans 62 by Chuck Dixon and Dan Jurgens by Geoff Johns, Alex Ross, and Dale Eaglesham Superman 679 Teen Titans 62 by Sean McKeever and Eddy Barows
Tpull's Weekly DC Comics Review
Original at Film Fodder
• Wed, Aug 13
By Travis Green Lantern 33, Justice Society of America Annual 1, Reign in Hell 1, Superman/Batman 50, Teen Titans 61, and Trinity 9 Green Lantern 33 by Geoff Johns and Ivan Reis by Geoff Johns, and Jerry Ordway Superman/Batman 50 Teen Titans 61 by Sean McKeever and Eddy Barows
SD08: DC Comics
Original at PW: THE BEAT
• Fri, Jul 18
• Geoff Johns (ACTION COMICS, GREEN LANTERN) • Aaron Lopresti (WONDER WOMAN) • Jerry Robinson (BATMAN) • Gail Simone (WONDER WOMAN, SECRET SIX) • Peter Tomasi (GREEN LANTERN CORPS, NIGHTWING) • Judd Winick (TITANS, GREEN ARROW/BLACK CANARY)
Snark Free Corner for 6/23
Original at Comics Should Be Good!
• Mon, Jun 23
By Brian Cronin TEN COOL THINGS DONE BY GEOFF JOHNS! 10. Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E. was a fun comic book series. 9. I really liked the way he worked the Wonder Twins into the Teen Titans. 1. 2. 3. What is the coolest comic book storyline involving time travel? Find me a cover featuring Superman’s skeleton!
Can’t Wait for Wednesday
Original at Newsarama
• Tue, May 13
By Kevin Melrose Kevin’s pick of the week: Batman #676 Batman #676 Green Lantern: No Fear trade paperback Kevin: Geoff Johns’ well-received reformation of Hal Jordan gets a trade paperback, collecting Green Lantern #1-6 and Green Lantern Secret Files #1. MARVEL COMICS
Comic Book Review: DC Universe #0
Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
• Wed, Apr 30
By Rokk Krinn Writer: Grant Morrison & Geoff Johns Pencils: George Perez, Tony Daniel, J.G. Jones, Aaron Lopresti, Ivan Reis, Philip Tan, & Carlos Pacheco Synopsis: We begin with this issue being narrated by someone off panel. We see the universe and the voice says that this is everything. We see a small lightning bolt streaking through the universe. The voice says that this is him. We cut to a shot of the classic Justice League of America with Superman, Batman, Aquaman, Flash, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern (Hal). Then we see Hawkman, Hawkgirl, Green Arrow, Black Canary, Elongated Man and Zatanna. The voice says that these are his protectors. [read the full post]
Graphic Novel Review: Teen Titans: Titans East by Geoff Johns, Adam Beechen, & Tony Daniels
Original at Blogcritics
• Wed, Jan 9
By Mel Odom Teen Titans: Titans East is the latest graphic novel gathered from the pages of the newest incarnation of the young heroes in the DC universe. Led by Robin (Tim Drake, actually the third person to wear the Robin uniform), the team consists of Wonder Girl, Miss Martian, Kid Devil, Ravager, C...
This Week's Haul: MBA vs JLA
Original at Living Between Wednesdays
• Wed, Sep 12
By rachelle Wonder Girl #1 Everything about Rip Hunter Jonah Hex! Batman Confidential #9 Justice League of America Wedding Special Now let's get back to awesome comics. Superman #667 Green Lantern #23 I read three comics by Geoff Johns this week and they were all excellent. Just sayin'. Props.
Weekly Haul: August 29th
Original at Every Day Is Like Wednesday
• Wed, Aug 29
By Caleb This issue is extra-special in that not only is it McKeever’s first, but he’s joined by former Titans writers Geoff Johns and Marv Wolfman and former Titans artists George Perez and Mike McKone, plus Impulse writer Todd Dezago and Young Justice artists Todd Nauck and Larry Stucker (and Y...
This Week's Haul: So This is What it Sounds Like...When A GOD DIES!
Original at Living Between Wednesdays
• Thu, May 31
By rachelle Countdown Week 48 Blue Beetle #15 Green Lantern #20 This is what I like about Green Lantern comics. I'm just sayin', you're not going to see that in a Batman comic. More Geoff Johns goodness! Teen Titans # 47 Action Comics #850 His first Justice League mission:
Comic Book Review: Teen Titans - Life and Death by Geoff Johns, Bill Willingham, Tony Daniel, and Scott McDaniel
Original at Blogcritics
• Mon, May 28
By collectededitions In this way, it's both sad to see Superboy's story end, and at the same time appropriate. Born from the death of Superman, a catalyst for Infinite Crisis, Superboy fought in the beginning against being called "Superboy," and as he dies he finally accepts the Superboy name for the last time. E...
Four Lessons the Big Two Could Learn From 52
Original at Every Day Is Like Wednesday
• Sun, May 6
By Caleb As I was reading this series, I immediately wanted more like it. I wanted an ongoing, set in the contemporaneous DC Universe, which would seem like a total nightmare editorially, but wouldn’t be impossible, particularly if the team of writers included someone like Geoff Johns, who was wr...
Comic Book Review: Teen Titans #45
Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution
• Fri, Apr 13
By Rokk Krinn The Revolution’s interest in the Teen Titans has declined during the course of this Titans East story arc. That is not a positive sign for the chances of The Revolution enjoying the Teen Titans when Geoff Johns leaves and Adam Beechen assumes full control of this title. The Titans East story arc has definitely not lived up to the hype. It has been rather disappointing. Of course, the best part of Teen Titans #45 was the ending. Without this ending, Teen Titans #45 would have just been an ordinary read. I completely geeked out seeing Cyborg and Raven appear on the scene with some of the old school Titans in Donna Troy, Beast and best of all, Nightwing! Oh yeah, Bart tags along as well wearing Barry and Wally’s Flash outfit. [read the full post]
Teen Titans #43: The Awesome and the Terrible
Original at Every Day Is Like Wednesday
• Wed, Jan 31
By Caleb 1.) Geoff Johns finally gets around to using some villains from the rogues galleries of some of the characters who have made up this version of the Teen Titans, namely Superboy clone Match and Impulse clone Inertia (unfortunately, he does this after he’s killed Superboy off and aged Impul...
Podcast: Fanboy Radio #329 - Geoff Johns LIVE
Original at Fanboy Radio
• Wed, Aug 30
One of the most prolific, successful comic writers working today joins FbR for an hour of Q&A, Sub Or Flub & tons of laughs. Geoff is the writer of Green Lantern, Teen Titans, co-writer of Action Comics, 52 all out of DC Comics and writer/producer of Blade: The Series on Spike TV. T...
TEEN TITANS #50 REVIEW
Original at comiXtreme
• Mon, Sep 3
By Adam Chapman Buy your comics from X-World Comics and save! *Reviewer: * Adam Chapman adam.chapman@sympatico.ca *Quick Rating:* Above Average *Title: * Passage The Teen Titans celebrate Bart Allen's life, as old friends come to pay a visit... *Writer:* Sean McKeever, Geoff Johns, Marv Wolfman, Todd De...
TEEN TITANS #46 REVIEW
Original at comiXtreme
• Sun, May 13
By Adam Chapman Title: Titans East Part 4 The Assembled Teen Titans fight back at Deathstroke! Story: Geoff Johns & Adam Beechen Script: Adam Beechen Nightwing and the other Titans reinforcements take on Deathstroke and what remains of his Titans East.