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So now that the dust has settled, can we all agree he's the better writer over Grant Morrison?
>>93016298
>>93016491
Yea, you're right, Geoff Johns is a much better writer than the both of them.
>>93016298
He is unremarkable. So, no. Morrison practically writes a genre unto itself.
>>93016683
>unremarkable
He's a multiple-time Eisner/Stan Lee award winning writer, and has written several stand-out story arcs, along with creating an original, successful, brand new series.
How is he unremarkable again? What, did his Joker arc trigger you?
>>93016683
>writes a genre unto itself
Babbys first existentialist writer?
>>93017042
You mean the awards where stuff like Squirrel Girl is nominated for best comic?
>>93016298
>So now that the dust has settled, can we all agree he's the better writer over Grant Morrison?
HAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHHH
>>93016298
No. Dude, has a pretty huge chin. Probably bigger than Grant Morrison's.
>>93016298
why would you even compare them?
>>93016298
>textwalls that say nothing to warrant their length
>OW THE EDGE action with people being murdered in gruesome ways because reasons
>Joker wankfest, le god of fear xD
>MUH DUKE OC is totally fit to be Batman!
no
>>93016505
I like all three of them!
But Alan Moore is the best.
>>93016298
I enjoyed Morrison's batman a lot more. It was nice reading a batman story that was actually about Batman.
Snyder's was a little too edgy and shallow, for me.
>>93017172
Squirrel Girl has more genuine artistic integrity than anything Geoff Johns has ever done
>>93016298
People hyped Court of Owls so much that when I ended up reading it, i was very disappointed.
>>93017042
>anon thinks Eisners mean anything anno the year Flintstones didn't receive a single nomination