Geoff Johns confirms new ‘Aquaman’ series after ‘Brightest Day’

Geoff Johns posing with fan dressed as Aqualad, MegaCon 2011 Photo/Brandon Jones

MegaCon 2011 wrapped up after a long weekend of buzzing fans and comic book creators intermingling in the Orange Convention Center. At the top of the list of headlines would be Geoff Johns confirming that an Aquaman series will be following “Brightest Day”.

The announcement was made at a room full of rabid fans and Johns then tweeted the news:

“Announced at Megacon: After BRIGHTEST DAY I’ll be moving over to a new book – AQUAMAN #1 coming later this year!!”

Rumors are rampant that Johns will be teaming with Grant Morrison, but it is unknown whether Aquaman will be that project.


About the author – Brandon Jones


My first effort at “blogging” before it was called “blogging” was a Pop Culture, Comic Book column at CrazedFanboy.com.

A lot sure has changed since these days.

Due to the support/pressure from my DOB comrades, Splash Page was resurrected to publish Pop Culture topics and the “State of the Nation” will continue to deal with politics and heavy issues.

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About the Author

- Brandon Jones writes for several websites, particularly Examiner.com where he covers several topics. He began 'blogging' on CrazedFanboy.com before it was called blogging. As the DeskofBrian grew in popularity, Brandon began to write and publish Pop Culture topics as well as the heavier "State of the Nation" which deals with politics and heavy issues. Described as the "Brainwashed Spewer of Bile and Filth" and the "Deranged Preacher Spontaneously Sermonizing" - Brandon feels he must be doing something right. He regularly contributes and edit on two fan sites: Spielberg Fan Club, and I Love Muppets Brandon detoured from pursuing a degree in history but never lost his love of knowledge embracing the famous George Santayana quote: "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." Brandon currently writes the National Comic Book Examiner, the Tampa Bay Comic Book Examiner as well as the National American history Examiner.

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