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  1. Question. I saw a thread on twitter of people dogpiling Geoff Johns basically saying that because he had creative differences with Ray Fisher he’s somehow a racist. Can anyone explain this to me? In terms of cast line-ups, Geoff Johns is one of the most diverse writers of comics of all time. His team books were always diverse, especially JSA.

  2. According to Fisher, Johns was one of a number who harassed him and used racist phrases towards him, though not much has stood out since then. Some believe a lot of the hate is more due to him being the one to have Joss Whedon replace Zack Snyder in finishing up Justice League and refilming it to be more “jokey”. Reply.

  3. Apr 11, 2021 · 1) Fisher never specifically said Johns is a racist, so this is a straw man argument. 2) The problem is that Johns hired Whedon, and the two of them completely destroyed Justice League, while ...

  4. Jul 6, 2022 · On Twitter, David F. Walker responded to a fan's argument regarding Cyborg. The discussion originally centered on the controversy surrounding Ray Fisher, Geoff Johns, and Zack Snyder. However, one Tweet mentioned criticism received by DC writer and Chief Creative Officer Geoff Johns regarding Cyborg's depiction in comics, stating that Johns had ...

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  5. Jan 15, 2022 · Geoff Johns is back at DC Comics with the sequel to the acclaimed comic book event Flashpoint, and Ray Fisher is having none of that. He immediately tweets t...

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  6. Dec 15, 2021 · A lot of Johns stories were about how dark things were and that the only way to fix them was to go back to a simpler time. Here's the thing, though: Johns wrote a lot of dark stories. In fact, Johns seemed to be all about the violence and being an edgelord. At the time, though, I fell for the whole thing, hook, line, and sinker.

  7. Mar 2, 2021 · In a tweet posted Tuesday morning, Fisher accused former DC Films co-president Geoff Johns and producers Toby Emmerich and Jon Berg of “racially discriminatory conversations” focused on his ...

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