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  1. 57. Blackest Night #5 58. Green Lantern Corps #43 59. Green Lantern #49 60. Blackest Night #6 61. The Phantom Stranger #61 62. Blackest Night: Wonder Woman #2 63. Green Arrow #63 64. Adventure Comics #7 65. Blackest Night: Wonder Woman #3 66. Blackest Night: The Flash #2 67. Green Lantern Corps #44 68. Blackest Night: The Flash #3 69. Green ...

  2. Reading Order. DC: The New Frontier #1 ( 2004) – Golden Age heroes meet the new Silver Age heroes. Green Lantern Vol. 2 #188 – Read the back-up story “Mogo Doesn’t Socialize”. Read Crisis on Infinite Earths here. Tales of the Green Lanterns Annual #2 – Read the story “Tygers”.

  3. The DC Comics: Blackest Night Series in Order (14 Books) Author Book Date Rating; Gleason, Patrick: ... Blackest Night: Green Lantern: Jul-2010: 5: Tomasi, Peter J.

  4. 36. Green Lantern – New Guardians: Beyond Hope ( paid link) 37. Red Lanterns: Death of the Red Lanterns ( paid link ) Pause here and grab four bookmarks. Like Blackest Night, the two final events in Johns’ run are designed to be read issue by issue, switching trades every issue. Unlike Blackest Night, the order isn’t entirely consistent.

  5. Blackest Night is a greater DC crossover published between 2009-2010 which follows the Sinestro Corps story line almost immediately. Blackest Night can primarily a Green Lantern and Greenish Lantern Corps series but performs include issues from Batman, The Flash, Superman, Wonder Woman among others. It has an large quantity the issues and tie ins create … Blackest Night Reading Order Read ...

  6. Green Lantern Corps: Blackest Night - Adventures of the GLC and how they get reinforcements; not super important to the main story but pretty important if you're a fan of Guy, John or Kyle. Blackest Night: Black Lanterns Vol 1 - Covers the rest of the DCU heroes like Superman, Wonder Woman, Green Arrow, the Teen Titans, etc and their ...

  7. Recommended Reading Order. This modern DC event is centered around an oft heard line from the Green Lantern oath, “in brightest day, in blackest night, no evil shall escape my sight.”. It seems that the Green Lanterns (and the rest of the DCU) will finally find out just what the Blackest Night really entails. Tweet. Green Lantern: Agent Orange.

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