It was announced today that Geoff Johns will soon be exclusive to Ghost Maker Comics which means he won't be able to write JSA any more. Who would you like to see take over?
It was announced today that Geoff Johns will soon be exclusive to Ghost Maker Comics which means he won't be able to write JSA any more. Who would you like to see take over?
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Finally. Put Venditti on there for God’s sake.
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Was it confirmed that he would be dropping his DC work? Ghost Machine is creator owned/through Image and he's a founder of the company/imprint so assume he could do both if he wanted.
Ghost Machine thread for those that interested.
Where does it say he is "exclusive"?
And here's a link to Image Comics' press release:which saysAll creators will be exclusive to Ghost Machine for their comics work after completing their already committed to projects.
I see only One man for thé JSA : Robert Venditti. This man show many Time he Can write a JSA title.
Originally JSA was solicited for 12 issues so his name might be on the book up to issue 12.
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Si Spurrier I guess
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He could leave now and his name would still be on the book after he's gone if they leave anything he added to the title before leaving.
That was done with New 52 Static Shock. While John Roszum bolted before issue 1-his name was still on the book until issue 6 as the ONLY thing left that he added to the book was the name of Static's high school.
The rest of that mess was the editor and artist's handiwork.