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Aquaman was another example. There was no tragic spin in that run to the best of my recollection. His JSA run, he made Black Adam less irredeemable, even Sinestro became a more antiheroic character despite that he was literally the one who had infected Hal with Parallax and ruined his good name. Johns was clearly a huge Sinestro fanboy.
I didn't say he didn't write hopeful comics but that he did write dark or tragic stories. For example, if a writer writes 10 stories and 6 of them are more on the optimistic side and 4 on the cynical side, the writer would have no claim to say "stories should be optimistic and bright."
Infinite Crisis alone: he took the heroes from COIE and made them the big bads of IC. He destroyed planets (like Thanagar). He killed Golden Age Lois and Superman. He destroyed Bludhaven. He had Superboy Prime literally rip apart and massacre multiple Teen Titans, in graphic detail. He had Black Adam poke his fingers through Psycho Pirate's eyes. He ended the story with the big 3 leaving the JL and going their separate ways.
That's just one story. He also changed Barry's back story so that his mom was killed and his father was framed and sent to prison.
Flashpoint was pretty dark to say the least.
And speaking of his GL run, it was under him that the permission for GLs to take lives was granted and we saw many pretty horrific deaths.
So for him to say DC should be about hope and light just rings hollow to me at best.
And to be clear, I like the stories I listed above and have no issues whatsoever with any of those choices (ok, I didn't love what he did with the heroes of COIE), but that doesn't mean I don't recognize some of it as dark or violent or full of death.
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