This is a compilation of comics from the Green Lantern, Green Lantern Corps, and the Blackest Night Reading Order and the order to read them. #48, Catwoman #83, Question #37, Phantom Stranger #42, Western Tales #71, Atom & Hawkman #46, Adventure Comics #7, Green Arrow #30, Starman #81. This list does not contain the supplemental Blackest Night … Blackest Night is the name of DC Comics' massive event storyline for 2009.

Green Lantern by Geoff Johns Book One. Blackest Night; Doomsday Clock; Infinite Crisis; Don’t worry if you haven’t read these previous stories as the easter eggs and references won’t be essential knowledge in order to follow Dark Nights: Death Metal. Green Lantern (volume 4) #39-42 (May-July 2009), Green Lantern Corps (volume 2) #33-38 (April-August 2009), Justice League of America volume 2 #39-40, Blackest Night: Green Lantern (Green Lantern 43-51), Blackest Night: Green Lantern Corps (39-45), Blackest Night: Rise of the Black Lanterns (Shazam 48, Catwoman 83, Suicide Squad 67, Question 37, Phantom Stranger 42, Weird Western Tales 71, Atom &Hawkman 46, Starman 81). My blog of random stuff from my daily routine to my comic book related stuff to other stuff I can't think of right now. A quick note on the release dates listed below. Dark Nights: Death Metal Reading Order.

Blackest Night: Rise Of The Black Lanterns. Green Lantern #1-6 — (Appear to be the origin of the Black Hand) Green Lantern Corps – The Sinestro Corps War.

This will be a list of all the comics that are preludes to The Blackest Night both in story line and Origins of the main characters… Green Lantern Corps – No Fear. Dark Nights: Death Metal #1 cover by Greg Capullo. "Blackest Night" Absolute Blackest Night 's cover, art by Ivan Reis PublisherDC Comics Publication dateJune 2009 – May 2010 Genre Superhero Crossover Title Blackest Night #0–8 Blackest Night: Batman #1–3 Blackest Night: Superman #1–3 Blackest Night: Tales Of The Corps #1–3 Blackest Night: Titans #1–3 Blackest Night: Wonder Woman #1-3 Green Lantern #39-52 Green Lantern Corps #29-47 … Blackest Night: Black Lantern Corps Vol. Blackest Night Checklist For anyone that is interested in obtaining the Blackest Night books in any format, here is the complete listing of every book and tie-in related to the Blackest Night. It eventually came to pass, with Nekron unleashing the Black Lantern Corps on the universe.

Deluxe Figures. Part 1 – The History of the Green Lanterns. #48, Catwoman #83, Question #37, Phantom Stranger #42, Western Tales #71, Atom & Hawkman #46, Adventure Comics #7, Green Arrow #30, Starman #81) This list does not contain the supplemental Blackest Night … Released in 2010 by DC Direct. Prelude to Blackest Night. View - Add to Collection - Add to Wishlist - Contribute. This issue was most recently modified by: If you believe any of this data to be incorrect, please. The Book of Oa, a sacred text of the Guardians of the Universe, contains a prophecy called "The Blackest Night", which states: The Blackest Night is a prophecy haunting the Green Lantern Corps. The Book of Oa, a sacred text of the Guardians of the Universe, contains a prophecy called "The Blackest Night", which states: The Blackest Night is a prophecy haunting the Green Lantern Corps.

Blackest Night; Doomsday Clock; Infinite Crisis; Don’t worry if you haven’t read these previous stories as the easter eggs and references won’t be essential knowledge in order to follow Dark Nights: Death Metal. Blackest Night - Box Sets. Updated: The Best Black Friday Sales and Deals from Amazon, Best Buy, Walmart, Joss Whedon Explains Why He Just Quit His New HBO Series The Nevers, Saved by the Bell Reboot: Spoiler-Free Review, Strange Monolith Discovered In Utah Desert Resembles 2001: A Space Odyssey, Star Wars: Everything We Know About George Lucas' Abandoned Sequel Trilogy, Things Ghost of Tsushima Doesn't Tell You. Blackest Night is a 2009–2010 American comic book crossover storyline published by DC Comics, consisting of an eponymous central miniseries, written by Geoff Johns and penciled by Ivan Reis, along with a number of tie-in issues. Background Reading.

Blackest Night As the War between the different colored Lantern Corps rages on, the prophecy of the Blackest Night descends and it’s up to Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps to lead the heroes in a battle to save the universe from an army of undead Black Lanterns made up of fallen Green Lanterns and deceased heroes and villains. This is a compilation of comics from the Green Lantern, Green Lantern Corps, and the Blackest Night Reading Order and the order to read them. The final trade to complete your Blackest Night reading order are the other, more obscure tie ins. This book collects Shazam! For anyone that is interested in obtaining the Blackest Night books in any format, here is the complete listing of every book and tie-in related to the Blackest Night. Garth returns to Atlantis, and finds the bodies of Dolphin and Cerdian. DC Nation [174]: San Diego Comic Con International, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License (CC BY-SA 4.0). Credits acknowledge "special thanks to Geoff Johns.".

If you haven't heard the phrase "Blackest Night" by now, you must be new to comics entirely. All rights to cover images reserved by the respective copyright holders. Geoff Johns and Ivan Reis raise the dead in the most anticipated comics story of the year! 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. Cover thumbnails are used for identification purposes only. Don't miss this 8-issue epic taking the DCU beyond the grave! We encourage you to read our updated PRIVACY POLICY and COOKIE POLICY. Dark Nights: Death Metal #1 cover by Greg Capullo. Blackest Night involves Nekron, a personified force of death who reanimates deceased superheroes and seeks to eliminate all life and emotion from the universe. Blackest Night Checklist (Table of Contents: 2) / promo (ad from the publisher) / 1 page (report information) DC Nation [174]: San Diego Comic Con International (Table of Contents: 3) (Expand) / Contains figures of Green Lantern Hal Jordan, Indigo Munnk, Black Lantern Blue Beetle and Star Sapphire Fatality. Dark Nights: Death Metal Reading Order. 2 (Blackest Night: Wonder Woman #1-3, Blackest Night: JSA #1-3, Blackest Night: Flash #1-3) Blackest Night: Rise of the Black Lantern (Shazam! Brian Cunningham; Rex Ogle (Assistant Editor), Prelude to Blackest Night: The Return of Tempest, Titans [Beast Boy [Gar Logan]; Cyborg [Victor Stone]; Donna Troy; Flash [Wally West]; Raven [Rachel Roth]; Starfire [Koriand'r]]; Tempest [Garth], Tempest [Garth] (origin); Batman [Dick Grayson]; Aquaman [Arthur Curry] (flashback); Letifos; Teen Titans [Aqualad [Garth] (flashback); Kid Flash [Wally West] (flashback); Robin [Dick Grayson] (flashback); Wonder Girl [Donna Troy] (flashback)]; Tula (flashback); Dolphin (flashback; corpse); Cerdian (flashback; corpse); Slizzath (villain); Ocean Master [Orm Marius] (flashback; villain; cameo). It eventually came to pass, with Nekron unleashing the Black Lantern Corps on the universe. Green Lantern Corps #14-19. Garth visits Dick, to see how he's handling the role of Batman, and then decides to become King of Atlantis.