If anything, I'd say the best direct comparison is probably Chris Claremont, but even that doesn't work, because in a lot of ways Claremont did revolutionize the form. And, beyond that, Johns' latterday work lacks much of the heart that Claremont's did. I'd say it lacks the patience, too, but that's not Johns, that's the audience.![]()
That's actually a great way of putting it. Johns' later work is almost entirely devoid of heart. Now his JSA, his Flash, his Avengers, his Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E., his early Teen Titans, and even Green Lantern up until Sinestro Corps War had tons of heart. His stories were competent and you got the impression that he was one of us. But now that his work is just traveling from event to event, there's no heart or very little.
As far as Claremont goes, he's just someone who stuck around too long and killed his legacy. He's kind of the butt of all jokes in the X-World to the point where his legacy of creating pretty much every X-Men story worth talking about is forgotten. I worry that Johns could get there at some point.
Thanks Myasishchev for summing up my opinion...