DC Comics writer Justin Jordan has announced he is leaving Green Lantern: New Guardians with issue #40.
Jordan has been on the series for about 20 issues and notes he just felt it was time to take on something new.
You can read below what Jordan stated about the departure.
Arist Brad Walker also recently left and is now working on Sinestro.
Via Facebook:
Eh, Iām tired of waiting for someone to make the announcement for me, so let me dump this here on a Friday night:
Iām leaving New Guardians as of issue 40 ā my decision, and one I (and DC) have known about since about last April.
Itās not because I donāt like writing the book (I do) or because Iāve had any kind of DC falling out (I havenāt) ā basically, Iāve written about four hundred pages of New Guardians, and Iāve told the story I wanted to tell, so I figured itād be a good time to wrap up this stage of Kyleās story and for me to do something else.
I took New Guardians because I wanted a challenge ā Iād never written a cosmic book, not anything so sci fi, and I wanted to stretch. And itās been great. I loved working with my editors, withĀ Brad WalkerĀ and the rest of the artistic team. And I think we put out a good book.
No book is ever perfect, but I think this is probably the most consistently good work for hire book that Iāve done. Iāve gotten to tell the stories I wanted to tell, the way I wanted to tell them. Their weaknesses are mine, and thatās not always the case for non creator owned books.
And I enjoyed working with the Four (Eventually) Five Corpsmen, the writer of the various books. Itās been about a satisfying a working experience as I can imagine having.
Thanks to DC for letting me write the book and all the fans for reading it.
(And no, Iām not saying what happens to the book after me. You folks are going to need to wait for that)
