![]() ![]() The set-up was an attempt to embrace the history of the "New Teen Titans" while staying true to the general idea behind the Teen Titans, which is that it is a team made up of the main teen heroes in the DC Universe. In 2003, Geoff Johns rebooted "Teen Titans" with artists Mike McKone and Marlo Alquiza. We were going to do 15, but there are just too many good ones! NOTE: With so many to choose from, we decided to eliminate "52," since he co-wrote it with three other guys (Grant Morrison, Mark Waid and Greg Rucka), so we thought it best to spotlight only comics Johns wrote by himself (or with a single co-writer). With the news of Johns returning to comics creation in the near future, we thought we'd spotlight the greatest DC Comics stories that he has done over the years. RELATED: DC Comics: The 15 Biggest Moments of 2016 ![]() Of course, that doesn't mean he has stopped writing, as Johns also recently hinted that he might be writing a "Watchmen"-related comic book in the future. This was made evident last year when he was named the President of DC Entertainment (as well as retaining his previous title of Chief Creative Officer). For well over a decade now, Geoff Johns has been one of the most important creative voices at DC Comics, not just in the world of comics, but in television and film. ![]()
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