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10 Marvel Villains Ghost Machine's Geiger Would Defeat
Ultron and Magneto might be powerful Marvel villains, but even they couldn't take down Ghost Machine's hero, Geiger the Glowing Man.
The Most Exciting Ghost Machine Comics Readers Don't Want to Miss
Partnering with Image Comics, Ghost Machine will release exciting new comics this year featuring epic characters like Geiger, Redcoat, and more.
Ghost Machine: Geoff Johns, Bryan Hitch & Jason Fabok Launch a Bold, New Frontier for Comics
In an interview with CBR, Ghost Machine co-founders Geoff Johns, Bryan Hitch and Jason Fabok detail the launch of the first wave of comic titles.
REVIEW: Image Comic's Geiger: Ground Zero #1
Geoff Johns, Gary Frank and Brad Anderson reunite for an all-new Geiger prequel, from Image Comics and creator-owned imprint Ghost Machine.
NYCC: Johns, Meltzer, Frank, Hitch and More Form New Creator-Owned Company, Ghost Machine
Geoff Johns, Brad Meltzer and an all-star collection of superstar comic book talent are launching a new creator-owned company called Ghost Machine
Thomas Wayne Was Batman Long Before Flashpoint
Thomas Wayne has established himself as the definitive Batman of the Flashpoint timeline, but he donned the cape and cowl decades earlier.
James Gunn's DCU Moving Away From Geoff Johns' DC Runs Is Good for the Franchise
Geoff Johns is a fantastic writer who's defined DC Comics, but the upcoming DCU movies pulling from more than just his works is a good thing.
Who Is The Best Batman? Bruce Vs. Thomas Wayne
Bruce Wayne has proven the most iconic Batman in DC Comics, but compared to his father, Thomas Wayne, he might not be the most effective version.
The DC Universe-Altering Event Should Exist As Its Own Ongoing Comic Title
Thomas Wayne Batman and the entire Flashpoint reality returned in a recent DC miniseries, proving this universe can sustain an ongoing comic.
How The Return Of Superman Arc Destroyed Hal Jordan
The Death of Superman was one of the biggest events in DC history, however, its most lasting impact wasn't on the Man of Steel, but on Hal Jordan.
Geoff Johns’ Creator-Owned Series Reimagined DC’s Most Obscure Characters
Geoff Johns and Gary Frank's Geiger and Junkyard Joe involved clear homages to obscure DC characters, evoking an unmade imprint from the writer.
10 Most Important Pieces Of Green Lantern Lore New Readers Need to Know
As one of DC's first superhero mantles, the Green Lanterns are among the most versatile superheroes, with 80 years of important lore behind them.
These Green Lanterns Need Their Own Shared Comic Instead Of Hal Jordan
The Green Lantern Corps covers the widest swath of the DC Universe. These heroes in particular deserve their own comic series - not Hal Jordan.
Doomsday Clock Was One Of The Most Anticipated Sequels In Comics - What Went Wrong?
Geoff Johns' sequel to Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' iconic Watchmen was a long time coming, so why did Doomsday Clock disappoint so many readers?
Why The Whole Green Lantern Mythos Needs A Golden Age Makeover
The introduction of a new Red Lantern proves that it is time for the Green Lantern mythos to take a trip back into DC's Golden Age.
10 Harsh Realities Of Reading Old Green Lantern Comics
Green Lantern has an incredible mythos, but older GL comics, from Alan Scott's Golden Age to Kyle Rayner's debut, hold some harsh, outdated realities.
10 Comic Writers Who Redefined Iconic DC Characters
DC comic writers like Grant Morrison, Otto Binder, and Denny O'Neil boldly experimented with DC's best heroes, making them more iconic than before.
Geoff Johns Personally Wrote Titans' Easter Egg-Filled Letter
Acclaimed writer and comics creator Geoff Johns breaks down the Easter egg-filled memo he penned for the Titans episode "Dude, Where's My Gar?"
Geiger: Geoff Johns and Gary Frank's Post-Apocalyptic Image Series Heads to TV
Writer Geoff Johns and artist Gary Frank's Image Comics series Geiger is headed to TV from Paramount and Dear White People filmmaker Justin Simien.
How Junkyard Joe Honors Veterans Through Comics
Geoff Johns' Junkyard Joe provides a blueprint on how to honor veterans in comics through its honest and harrowing portrayal of war.