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  1. Apr 4, 2017 · Geoff Johns--the writer behind some of DC’s greatest titles, including DC UNIVERSE: REBIRTH and INFINITE CRISIS--takes hold of the classic TEEN TITANS franchise in this epic run that helped launch him into comics superstardom alongside artist Mike McKone (JUSTICE LEAGUE UNITED). Collects TEEN TITANS/OUTSIDERS SECRET FILES 2003, TEEN TITANS #1 ...

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    Writing a good Titans tale is no easy feat. Not only does the story need to be as action packed and enjoyable as a normal superhero book, but the characters need to capture a very specific adolescent essence, while remaining relatable to readers of all ages. Johns nails the teenage spirit, and since adolescence isn’t uniform, he uses the various Ti...

    Johns’ Teen Titansrun both starts and ends on big high points, but the best story in between them has to be “Titans Tomorrow.” The team is launched into the near future where they encounter their future selves under new mantles. Superboy is now Superman, Wonder Girl is now Wonder Woman, Kid Flash is now Flash, and – shocking his young self the most...

    While he was doing Titans, Geoff Johns also wrote Infinite Crisis, DC’s multiverse-shattering event of 2006. Unfortunately, as often happens during massive comics events, the regular ongoing titles suffered from “crossover syndrome.” The storytelling became messy as all the books suddenly had to tie into Crisis. The fact that Johns was writing the ...

    Geoff Johns’ early work is easily his best work, and Teen Titansfalls right into that category. While being action packed, it’s more of a character driven run that packs an emotional punch. It’s a relatable story of growing up and learning how to be your own person. Read it if you feel the weight of adulthood coming down on you.

  2. Johns continued that maturity with the new teen titans members. Beast boy, kid flash, and Tim drake all matured. He is the one who wrote superboy as a clone of lex/Superman-something that didn’t contradict earlier canon and that propelled the modern superboy to have his own arc.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Geoff_JohnsGeoff Johns - Wikipedia

    Geoffrey Johns (born January 25, 1973) is an American comic book writer, screenwriter, and film and television producer. Johns's work on the DC Comics characters Green Lantern, Aquaman, Flash, and Superman has drawn critical acclaim. [2] He co-created the DC character Courtney Whitmore based on his deceased sister.

  5. I’m a big fan of Geoff johns and wondering if his run is good. Yup. There's a reason why most of Johns stories are in the sub's recs section and you'll even see him listed in the Teen Titans recs section. The first two thirds were fantastic. The last chunk, set after a time jump wasn't as great. Yeah its great, go for it.

  6. May 6, 2003 · They hang with the Teen Titans!" The ideals behind Geoff Johns' approach to re-launching the "Teen Titans" - accessibility, fun, aiming for a broad audience- might remind some readers of the goals of rival Marvel Comics' Ultimate line of comics, which has been wildly successful in taking existing characters like the X-Men and Spider-Man ...

  7. TEEN TITANS BY GEOFF JOHNS BOOK ONE. Superboy, Kid Flash, Robin, Wonder Girl, Cyborg and many more join together to fight iconic super-villains like Deathstroke and Ravager! With inner demons rising, can the team save one of their own—or will they succumb to darkness?

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