There are thousands of heroes that make up the Green Lantern Corps, but Hal Jordan of Earth is known as the greatest even amongst their number.

Green Lantern (1960) 1, 31, 74, 87, 172; Green Lantern (1990) 3; Flash & Green Lantern: The Brave and the Bold (1999) 2; Green Lantern Secret Files 2005: July 1960 – January 1984 (All others reprinted elsewhere, prior in reading order)
What about the asian Green Lantern, he had a three issue series? Blackest Night is primarily a Green Lantern and Green Lantern Corps series but does include issues from Batman, The Flash, Superman, Wonder Woman among others.

The Green Lantern mythos as we know it today was one of the first great break-outs of the Silver Age of comics, a concept bursting with imagination and creativity told through vibrant and powerful characters. Green Lantern: Rebirth. It has a large quantity of issues and tie ins making it a prime candidate for a reading order due to its complexity. Blackest Night Reading Order You wouldn’t guess it from the success of the Ryan Reynolds Green Lantern movie , but Green Lantern comics hit such a peak in popularity and quality in the 2000’s that DC Comics hinged their 2009 universe-wide event on the happenings in Green Lantern. Green Lantern: No Fear. Green Lantern Corps: To Be a Lantern Green Lantern Corps: Recharge. Green Lantern reading order, 2004-2013 For 1-19 and 23-37, you can read each trade on its own, one after the other. (I call out a couple of cases below where I took the lazy route and you might prefer to go issue by issue.) 2 thoughts on “ Green Lantern Reading Order – DC Reading Order ” scifancollector May 28, 2018 at 1:25 pm. This is the list I'm reading that combines the two in chronological order. Green Lantern: Revenge of the Green Lanterns. I recently started reading Geoff John's run on Green Lantern, and Green Lantern Corps as well. It’s about a asian guy who finds the starheart version of the ring, before Alan Scott.