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  2. Geoff Johns To Step Down As DC Chief Creative Officer; Will ...

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    Geoff Johns, the longtime chief creative officer at DC Entertainment, is stepping down. He will move into a Warner Bros first-look producing deal where he will write movie vehicles to produce for ...

  3. Geoff Johns - Wikipedia

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    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]

  4. Former DC Films head Geoff Johns denies ever ... - AOL

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    Fisher, who plays Cyborg in "Justice League," told The Hollywood Reporter he was pressured by Johns and others to use "booyah" as his catchphrase.

  5. Development of the DC Extended Universe - Wikipedia

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    [76] [77] Charles Roven, who had produced every DC film since Batman Begins, was relegated to the administrative position of executive producer. [78] Silverman was ousted from his role in December, with Toby Emmerich promoted to president and chief content officer in his place. [79] By January 2017, Johns and Berg reported to Emmerich. [80]

  6. Booster Gold (comic book) - Wikipedia

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    The second Booster Gold series began publication in October 2007. After twelve issues, co-writers Geoff Johns and Jeff Katz left the series, leaving Jurgens as the main writer and artist, along with Norm Rapmund as co-artist.

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  8. The New 52 - Wikipedia

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    Jim Lee and Geoff Johns at the August 31, 2011, midnight signing for Flashpoint #5 and Justice League #1 at Midtown Comics Times Square. Following the conclusion of the Flashpoint limited series, DC cancelled and relaunched all titles set in the DC Universe with new #1 issues. [4]

  9. Ghost Machine (company) - Wikipedia

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    The artist was later revealed in December 2023 to be Ivan Reis, who would be paired with writer Johns, with whom he had previously collaborated on a number Green Lantern storylines for DC Comics' books, [18] most notably among them the 2009–10 crossover storyline "Blackest Night".