The superstar writer behind "Blackest Night," "The Flash: Rebirth," "Adventure Comics" and "Superman: Secret Origin," Geoff Johns is ready to come back for another round of Q&As with CBR readers, and he needs your questions!
Full article here.
The superstar writer behind "Blackest Night," "The Flash: Rebirth," "Adventure Comics" and "Superman: Secret Origin," Geoff Johns is ready to come back for another round of Q&As with CBR readers, and he needs your questions!
Full article here.
Wait a minute. We didn't even get the answers to the last round of questions.
I also sent this in as an email:
Question for Geoff:
Making Mera a spotlight character in Blackest Night was a risky move, but it has been received by fans both new and old with lots of excitement as evidenced by the feedback posted on the DC boards and elsewhere. Are you surprised by the positive reaction, were you expecting it, and do you have plans to write Mera (and Aquaman!) in the future?
Joe in Bethlehem PA
Did you have any further plans following the Legion back ups in Adventure Comics? Will these not see the pages anymore or are they on hold?
I went back to some earlier issue of the 2005 run and noticed subtle hints at Blackest Night and was wondering how many years in the making is this story?!![]()
I don't know if "forced" is the right word but when I've listened to the wordballoon podcast that John Siuntres had with Ethan Van Sciver he did state that Wally had to have a costume change because Barry was wearing the main Flash costume already.
Ethan's been pretty cagey about it and letting out the design but hopefully it doesn't diverge too much and is more along the lines of the shinier/darker red costume that Wally had in the Waid/Loebs run.
Here's one.
Years ago on your website you said that you would never write the death of an original JSA member. That changed with Hawkman in Blackest Night. What caused the change?
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