Green Lantern: Emerald Twilight, New DawnĬollects: Green Lantern #51-60, Rebels ’94 #1, New Titans #116Ĭollects: Green Lantern #58-65, New Titans #124-125, Darkstars #34, Guy Gardner: Warrior #27-28 And Damage #16Ĭollects: Green Lantern #59, #66 to #67, #70 to #75Ĭollects: Green Lantern #76, #77, #92, #104, #110, #111, #125, #126Ĭollects: Day of Judgment #1 to #5, Day of Judgment Secret FilesĬollects: Green Lantern #129-136, Green Lantern/Firestorm #1, Green Lantern/Adam Strange #1, Green Lantern/Atom #1, Green Lantern/Green Lantern #1, Green Lantern/Power Girl #1, and Green Lantern: Circle of Fire #1-2. For most, I’d recommend starting w/ the Geoff John’s books, as you’ll get a retold origin there as well. This is for anyone who really wants to get a full Green Lantern experience. The Emerald Dawn collections are early 90’s retellings of Hal Jordan’s origins. The repackaged “Hal Jordan” volume above includes both of the “Emerald Dawn” storylines in chronological order, at a much more affordable price point than the (as of early 2018) out of print “Emerald Dawn” trades below! Green Lantern: Parallax Reading Order (1990’s)Ī quick note to reiterate, that if you’re looking for modern Green Lantern, you should totally skip ahead to the Geoff John’s collections! This will give you the 1990’s background that sets it up, but it can be a pretty confusing introduction if you aren’t moderately versed in DC’s 90’s comics.Ĭollects: Green Lantern: Emerald Dawn #1-6 And Green Lantern: Emerald Dawn II #1-6 1Ĭollects: Green Lantern Corps #207-215 And Green Lantern Corps Annual #2-3 Green Lantern Corps: Beware Their Power Vol. Tales Of The Green Lantern Corps TP Vol 02Ĭollects: Green Lantern #168, 169, 171-173, 177, 179-183, 185, #187 To #190, Tales Of The Green Lantern Corps Annual #1Ĭollects: Green Lantern #172 To #176, #178 To #181Ĭollects: Green Lantern #182 To #183, #185 To #189Ĭollects: Tales Of The Green Lanter Corps From Green Lantern #201 To #206 Beautifully drawn and passionately written, this book is a must-have for not just Lantern fans, but any fan of comics.Ĭollects: Tales Of The Green Lantern Corps (1981) #1 To #3, Corps Backups Stories From Green Lantern #148, 151-154, 161, 162 And 164-167 Hal Jordan and Oliver Quinn travel America, taking an unflinching look at the real-world problems facing the nation and trying to discern the true life causes behind each of the ills. Green Lantern/Green Arrow: Hard Travelin’ Heroes Deluxe EditionĬollects: Green Lantern/Green Arrow #76-87 And 89, Plus Short Stories From The Flash #217-219 And 226ĭenny O’Neil and Neal Adams created this absolute classic of the medium. Hard-Travelin’ With Green Arrow & Green Lantern Corps Until Crisis The Silver Age Green Lantern issues are also collected in the below “Chronicles” trades.Ĭollects: Showcase #22-24 And Green Lantern #1-3 Green Lantern: The Silver Age Omnibus Vol. Support CBH on Patreon for exclusive rewards, or Donate here! Thank you for reading!Ĭollects: Showcase #22-24 And Green Lantern #1-35 When you buy through links on our site, we may earn a qualifying affiliate commission.Ĭomic Book Herald’s reading orders and guides are also made possible by reader support on Patreon, and generous reader donations.Īny size contribution will help keep CBH alive and full of new comics guides and content. Green Lantern In The Silver Age of Comics If you really want the background on how Hal Jordan got to where he is when Johns takes over, I’ve included a fast track to the mid-90’s Parallax saga, as well as some classic Green Lantern throughout DC history! This reading order centers on on Johns’ 2000’s era Green Lantern and extends into DC’s New 52 and DC Rebirth. In retrospect there’s some very on-the-nose writing from Johns, but I’ll never forget how exciting the expanded Green Lantern universe felt, and how much motivation one could find from Hal Jordan’s reestablished heroic will. This was primarily due to Geoff Johns’ extended time writing and revitalizing Green Lantern and the Lantern Corps in the 2000’s. Green Lantern is one of first superheroes that sold me on the potential of DC Comics, and frankly comic books in general, ranking somewhere behind Batman, but ahead of the likes of Superman, Flash, and Wonder Woman.
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