Ghost Machine is one year old! Let's see what Geoff Johns has been up to since leaving DC.Geiger>THE UNNAMED universe starts here! Set 25 years from now, a nuclear war has ravaged the planet, and desperate outlaws battle for survival in a world of radioactive chaos. Out past the poisoned wasteland lives a man even the Nightcrawlers and Organ People fear. His name is Tariq Geiger, whose body has transformed into a living nuclear reactor waiting to explode. And he will do anything to protect his wife and children, sealed inside a fallout shelter and completely cut off from him. But the Warlords of Vegas want Geiger dead and if his family must be released into the toxic soup, so be it.
this shit sucks btw.
Frank still suffers from an inability to draw cute kids. A problem that plagues many artists associated with the Big Two. At least this is a setting where it makes sense that everyone is kind of grungy and haggard.
>>146191985>Left DCHe still works there too!
>>146191985Again? Whats up with all these Ghostmachine storytimes? I guess it doesnt sell?
As an added bonus, the 80 page giant!>>146193785No, he's gone. JSA #12 was his final story. Started and ended with Stargirl.
Tomorrow:Blood Tree>Two obsessed NYPD detectives hunt for a vicious butcher called the Angel Killer, a sociopath who preys on the innocent family members of known murderers in order to "purify" the rest of society. From comics super team PETER J. TOMASI (THE MIGHTY, Batman and Robin, Superman, Black Adam: The Dark Age, Super-Sons, Detective Comics) and MAXIM ŠIMIĆ (Escape from New York, Conan) comes a story that confronts the battle of nature versus nurture, considers how present and future generations are tainted by past generations, and asks the age-old question: Who must pay for the sins of the fathers—and perhaps even the sins of the mothers?
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It's probably just me, but I just don't dig this guy's characters or the storyline. Good that he's doing something on his own, more power to him.
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>>146195333Sounds neat.