Geoff Johns Departs AQUAMAN; Hopes To See Him Thrive In "Everything...DC Entertainment"

Geoff Johns Departs AQUAMAN; Hopes To See Him Thrive In "Everything...DC Entertainment"

Geoff Johns has confirmed via Twitter that he will no longer be writing Aquaman after issue #25 and sends fans a heartfelt thank you for supporting his run on the series. In an interview about the series, he also offers some vague hints about the future of the character in other mediums. Check it out!

By JoshWilding - Sep 09, 2013 02:09 PM EST
Filed Under: Aquaman

When Geoff Johns relaunched Aquaman for "The New 52", he did what many thought was an impossible task;he made the character cool. Unfortunately, his run on the series will be coming to an end with issue #25, but Arthur Curry will be left in the very capable hands of Thunderbolts scribe Jeff Parker. In an interview with IGN (which you can find a link to below), Johns was asked about the future of the character both in comics and other mediums. "Aquaman has the ability to be a huge character and I think we really brought him to a new level in comic books, and I’m hoping that new level continues to everything that is DC Entertainment. Certainly that’s the goal. He’s one of our most recognizable and most important characters, and it’s going to continue to stay that way." It's likely that he's referring to the rumoured Aquaman animated feature, but here's hoping that Warner Bros. also have plans for the character on the big or small screen.













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