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Sep 19, 2009 · Blackest Night #7- Rise of the White Lantern. Green Lantern Corps #46- Clearly post-BN #7 with the Anti-Monitor getting free. Green Lantern #52- Leads direcly into BN #8. Blackest Night #8 R.E.B.E.L.S. #12- "For three whole days, he fought [the Black Lanterns] without pause." Green Lantern Corps #47- Blackest Night epilogue.
Mar 5, 2020 · Blackest Night Reading Order Checklist has everything you need to know if you want to read all or some of this epic event, including background reading, prelude, trade paperback collections, and what to read afterwards. Green Lantern by Geoff Johns Book One. Background Reading. Tygers (Green Lantern Corps Annual (1986) #2) Written by Alan Moore.
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Jan 9, 2021 · 2 Comments. Coming from the creative team of Geoff Johns and Ivan Reis, Blackest Night was the massive DC Comics crossover event of 2009-10. It was the culmination of a lot of ideas developed by Johns during his celebrated run on Green Lantern. Here is the official synopsis: “The Prophecy of the Blackest Night has come to pass—a mysterious ...
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Blackest Night Reading Order. Blackest Night. The era of Green Lantern events takes full form with Blackest Night. Johns’ (and talented company’s) Green Lantern re-invigoration was so successful the next couple DCU events were centered around Hal and the Corps. You can follow the link to find an issue by issue Blackest Night Reading Order ...
Sep 29, 2022 · Green Lantern Reading Order. by Fabien. September 29, 2022. Created in 1940 by Martin Nodell and Bill Finger in DC Comics’ All-American Comics #16 (July 1940), the first superhero named Green Lantern was Alan Scott–one of the founding members of the Justice Society of America. Alan Scott was the first, but certainly not the last.