New York Times best-selling author and Eisner Award-nominated writer Geoff Johns talks to Nathan Wilson about craft; how he writes Green Lantern and The Flash and engineers Infinite Crisis, 52, Blackest Night and Brightest Day; and his career as the Chief Creative Officer for DC Entertainment and supervising production on the 2011 Green Lantern film.
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Posts Tagged ‘Geoff Johns’
Why I’m optimistic about DC Comics’ new management team
Posted by Dirk Deppey on February 19th, 2010 at 2:19 AM
I have to say, the longer I think about DC Entertainment president Diane Nelson’s selections to take over management of the company from outgoing publisher Paul Levitz, the smarter those selections look.
Journalista Extra: DC Comics announces new management staff
Posted by Dirk Deppey on February 18th, 2010 at 8:10 AM
Naturally, they make the announcement while I’m hitting the “post” button on the day’s news.
Rich Kreiner’s Yearlong Best of the Year: The Best and the Blackest
Posted by Rich Kreiner on January 27th, 2010 at 1:00 PMKreiner wraps up his series of blogs about mainstream superhero cross-overs with a look at Blackest Night.

Blackest Night #0 (September 2009) written by Geoff Johns penciled by Ivan Reis and inked by Oclair Albert and Rob Hunter. Colored by Alex Sinclair. ©2009 DC Comics
Rich Kreiner’s Yearlong Best of the Year: New Krypton
Posted by Rich Kreiner on January 23rd, 2010 at 1:00 PM
From Action Comics #872 (February 2009), written by Geoff Johns and drawn by Pete Woods. ©2009 DC Comics.
Of course things get worse for almost everybody.
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