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Green Lantern (2011) (Single Issues)
Series · 24
books · 2009-2016

Books in series

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#1

Green Lantern (2011-2016) #1

2011

The red-hot GREEN LANTERN team of writer Geoff Johns and artist Doug Mahnke introduce an unexpected new Lantern.
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#13

Green Lantern (2011-2016) #0

2012

Prologue to “The Third Army!” Be here for the introduction and origin of a brand-new and surprising Green Lantern! Plus, what is the fate of Hal Jordan and Sinestro?
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#21

Green Lantern (2011-2016) #20

2013

“Wrath of the First Lantern.” In the final chapter of writer Geoff Johns’ decade-long run, the final battle between the First Lantern and the Corps leaves the universe changed forever!
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#23.4

Sinestro, Vol. 1

The Demon Within

2014

Thaal Sinestro has lost everything he's ever his home, his family, his only friend. But no matter how desperate he becomes, Sinestro will never be without fear...a lesson his one-time ally, one-time enemy Lyssa Drak is eager to teach him! Can he take back the despicable Yellow Lantern Corps? Or does the universe have a new destiny in mind for Sinestro? The deadliest villain in the Green Lantern mythos gets his own solo series for the first time in SINESTRO VOL. 1, written by Cullen Bunn (SUPERMAN/BATMAN) and Dale Eaglesham (JUSTICE SOCIETY OF AMERICA). Collects Sinestro #1-5, Sinestro Futures End #1 and Green Lantern #23.4: Sinestro.
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#24

Green Lantern (2011-2016) #23

2013

Hal struggles with his new role as leader of the Green Lantern Corps while he tries to solve the mystery of why the universe is contracting. And an escaped prisoner has gotten hold of a power that makes her nearly unstoppable.
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#29

Green Lantern (2011-2016) #24

2013

"Lights Out" part 1! Relic arrives on Oa as this massive story kicks off. Can the different Lantern Corps come together to stop this powerful enemy? Continued in GREEN LANTERN CORPS (2011- ) #24.
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#31

Green Lantern (2011-2016) #25

2013

The shockwaves of “Lights Out” are just starting to be felt, as Hal Jordan makes a controversial decision that will change the mission of the Green Lantern Corps.
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#34

Green Lantern (2011-2016) #28

2014

"Special Double-Issue Event containing both GREEN LANTERN (2011- ) #28 and RED LANTERNS (2011- ) #28. With dozens of sectors in open rebellion against the Green Lantern Corps, Hal Jordan is faced with a crisis in the sector most important to 2814, home of Earth...as well as Ysmault, home of the Red Lanterns. Hal made a dangerous bargain with Guy Gardner, and now it's time to pay up! \*This issue contains the complete stories from GREEN LANTERN (2011- ) #28 and RED LANTERNS (2011- ) #28. RED LANTERNS will resume next month in issue #29!"
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#35

Green Lantern (2011-2016) #29

2014

Hal Jordan, the greatest Green Lantern in the history of the Corps, has lost everything. Friends have died, Oa has been destroyed, and now he must say goodbye to Earth. As war threatens to dismantle the Green Lantern Corps, Hal does the unthinkable: he asks for help.
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#38

Green Lantern (2011-2016) #32

2014

“Uprising” part 3, continued from GREEN LANTERN CORPS (2011- ) #31. In the midst of a bloody interstellar revolution against the Green Lantern Corps, the Durlans make a move to claim the ultimate position of power for themselves. The battered Corps’ only hope is intel possessed by a sworn enemy, Nol-Anj. Continued in GREEN LANTERN CORPS (2011- ) #32.
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#42

Green Lantern (2011-2016) #36

2014

"Godhead" Part 7! Continued from SINESTRO #6! With the various Lantern Corps routed by the New Gods, Hal Jordan leads the survivors to a haven that may not be any safer: the Antimatter Universe! Continued in GREEN LANTERN CORPS #36!
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#43

Green Lantern (2011-2016) #37

2014

"Godhead" Part 12! Continued from SINESTRO #7! Hal Jordan must enlist the help of one of his greatest foes, Black Hand, or else watch the universe fall before the growing army of the New Gods! Continued in GREEN LANTERN CORPS (2011) #37!
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#44

Green Lantern (2011-2016) Annual #3

2014

"Godhead" Part 17! Continued from SINESTRO #8! The massive finale is here! On one side stand the New Gods, on the verge of conquering our universe in order to save it! On the other is the combined might of the various Lantern Corps – or what’s left of them. And in the wings wait the unlikeliest of allies: Hal Jordan and Black Hand.
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#45

Green Lantern (2011-2016) #38

2015

Hal Jordan heads to Earth for some much-needed R&R. But the results of his leading the Corps weigh heavily on his shoulders—as do the personal costs.
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#46

Green Lantern (2011-2016) #39

2015

Hal Jordan returns to Oa knowing he must face the consequences for defying the Templar Guardians during “Godhead.” But whatever the Guardians have planned for him pales before the true threat the Corps will soon face.
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#47

Green Lantern (2011-2016) #40

2009

What could make Hal Jordan turn on the Templar Guardians and the Corps?
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#48

DC Sneak Peek

Green Lantern #1

2015

On the run, RENEGADE Hal Jordan is confronted by both sides of the law at a galactic outpost. Beware his new power gauntlet, and watch out for his new partner! Get the scoop in this ALL-NEW 8-page preview that leads into GREEN LANTERN #41!
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#56

Green Lantern (2011-2016) #47

2015

Hal Jordan returns to Earth at last! Just in time, too, as the threat of the villain called Sonar is heard!
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#58

Green Lantern (2011-2016) #49

2016

Green Lantern faces off against Sonar and the forces of Modora in an explosive final showdown-but does Hal have enough will to stand up to the coming threat of Parallax?
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#60

Green Lantern (2011-2016) #51

2010

Who-or what-are the Gray Agents? They’re deadly and determined-and they’ve captured Trapper, Virgo and Darlene the ship in order to track down Hal. And that’s just the start of their campaign to set themselves up as the new law in the universe! Pity anyone who gets in their way. The first of a two-part story that will usher in a new era for Hal Jordan.
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#61

Green Lantern (2011-2016) #52

2016

Hal Jordan, the last connection to the old order of the Green Lantern Corps, faces his toughest challenge. The Gray Agents are making their final bid to be the new law in the universe, and Hal’s new allies, Trapper, Virgo and his ship, Darlene, will be the first casualties. How far will Hal go to resolve this conflict?
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Green Lantern

Rise of the Third Army

2013

The universe is in shambles and the Guardians are the cause. Their mysterious Third Army has risen across the cosmos like a plague, destroying everything in its path and Hal Jordan and Sinestro are nowhere to be found. It is up to wrongfuly accused Simon Baz to clear his name and become the hero that the Corps needs in order to get to the bottom of Hal and Sinestro's disapperance and the Rise of the Third Army! Collecting: Green Lantern Annual 1, 13-16; Green Lantern Corps Annual 1, 13-16; Green Lantern: New Guardians 13-16; Red Lanterns 13-16
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#21-26, 23.1

Green Lantern, Volume 4

Dark Days

2014

Just as Hal Jordan, John Stewart and Guy Gardner are putting back together the Green Lantern Corps, lights across all of the different colored Corps begin to flicker. Lanterns from all over the universe begin to lose power, but unlike times' past, the reasons for the outage don't seem to be in-fighting between one another. Allying with enemies and friends alike, Hal links the answers to the mysterious alien Relic and their confrontations will leave all the corps forever changed. Green Lantern, Volume 4: Dark Days begins a brand new era for the entire emotional spectrum, from writer Robert Venditti (X-O Manowar) and artist Billy Tan (New Avengers). Collecting: Green Lantern 21-26, 23.1: Relic, Annual 2
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#27-34

Green Lantern, Volume 5

Test of Wills

2014

Hal Jordan, the greatest Green Lantern in the history of the Corps, has lost everything. Friends have died, Oa has been destroyed, and now he must say goodbye to Earth! As war threatens to dismantle the Green Lantern Corps, Hal does the unthinkable: He asks for help. Can he and a team of handpicked Lanterns remove a deadly weapon from the enemy's arsenal, or will they be dealt their first defeat? Collecting: Green Lantern 27-34 & Green Lantern Corps 31-33

Authors

Neal Adams
Neal Adams
Author · 18 books

Neal Adams is an American comic book and commercial artist known for helping to create some of the definitive modern imagery of the DC Comics characters Superman, Batman, and Green Arrow; as the co-founder of the graphic design studio Continuity Associates; and as a creators-rights advocate who helped secure a pension and recognition for Superman creators Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. Adams was inducted into the Eisner Award's Will Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame in 1998, and the Harvey Awards' Jack Kirby Hall of Fame in 1999. Librarian Note: There is more than one author in the Goodreads database with this name.

Gil Kane
Gil Kane
Author · 8 books

Gil Kane (/dʒɪl keɪn/; born Eli Katz /kæts/) was a Latvian-born American comics artist whose career spanned the 1940s to the 1990s and virtually every major comics company and character. Kane co-created the modern-day versions of the superheroes Green Lantern and the Atom for DC Comics, and co-created Iron Fist with Roy Thomas for Marvel Comics. He was involved in such major storylines as that of The Amazing Spider-Man #96–98, which, at the behest of the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, bucked the then-prevalent Comics Code Authority to depict drug abuse, and ultimately spurred an update of the Code. Kane additionally pioneered an early graphic novel prototype, His Name Is... Savage, in 1968, and a seminal graphic novel, Blackmark, in 1971. In 1997, he was inducted into both the Will Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame and the Harvey Award Jack Kirby Hall of Fame.

Charles Soule
Charles Soule
Author · 361 books
Charles Soule is a #1 New York Times-bestselling novelist, comics author, screenwriter, musician, and lapsed attorney. He has written some of the most prominent stories of the last decade for Marvel, DC and Lucasfilm in addition to his own work, such as his comics Curse Words, Letter 44 and Undiscovered Country, and his original novels Light of the Jedi, The Endless Vessel, The Oracle Year and Anyone. He lives in New York.
Cullen Bunn
Cullen Bunn
Author · 234 books

Cullen grew up in rural North Carolina, but now lives in the St. Louis area with his wife Cindy and his son Jackson. His noir/horror comic (and first collaboration with Brian Hurtt), The Damned, was published in 2007 by Oni Press. The follow-up, The Damned: Prodigal Sons, was released in 2008. In addition to The Sixth Gun, his current projects include Crooked Hills, a middle reader horror prose series from Evileye Books; The Tooth, an original graphic novel from Oni Press; and various work for Marvel and DC. Somewhere along the way, Cullen founded Undaunted Press and edited the critically acclaimed small press horror magazine, Whispers from the Shattered Forum. All writers must pay their dues, and Cullen has worked various odd jobs, including Alien Autopsy Specialist, Rodeo Clown, Professional Wrestler Manager, and Sasquatch Wrangler. And, yes, he has fought for his life against mountain lions and he did perform on stage as the World's Youngest Hypnotist. Buy him a drink sometime, and he'll tell you all about it. Visit his website at www.cullenbunn.com.

Geoff Johns
Geoff Johns
Author · 280 books

Geoff Johns originally hails from Detroit, Michigan. He attended Michigan State University, where he earned a degree in Media Arts and Film. He moved to Los Angeles in the late 1990s in search of work within the film industry. Through perseverance, Geoff ended up as the assistant to Richard Donner, working on Conspiracy Theory and Lethal Weapon 4. During that time, he also began his comics career writing Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E. and JSA (co-written with David S. Goyer) for DC Comics. He worked with Richard Donner for four years, leaving the company to pursue writing full-time. His first comics assignments led to a critically acclaimed five-year run on the The Flash. Since then, he has quickly become one of the most popular and prolific comics writers today, working on such titles including a highly successful re-imagining of Green Lantern, Action Comics (co-written with Richard Donner), Teen Titans, Justice Society of America, Infinite Crisis and the experimental breakout hit series 52 for DC with Grant Morrison, Greg Rucka and Mark Waid. Geoff received the Wizard Fan Award for Breakout Talent of 2002 and Writer of the Year for 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2008 as well as the CBG Writer of the Year 2003 thru 2005, 2007 and CBG Best Comic Book Series for JSA 2001 thru 2005. Geoff also developed BLADE: THE SERIES with David S. Goyer, as well as penned the acclaimed “Legion” episode of SMALLVILLE. He also served as staff writer for the fourth season of ROBOT CHICKEN. Geoff recently became a New York Times Bestselling author with the graphic novel Superman: Brainiac with art by Gary Frank.

Jim Starlin
Jim Starlin
Author · 94 books

James P. "Jim" Starlin is an American comic book writer and artist. With a career dating back to the early 1970s, he is best known for "cosmic" tales and space opera; for revamping the Marvel Comics characters Captain Marvel and Adam Warlock; and for creating or co-creating the Marvel characters Thanos and Shang-Chi, Master of Kung Fu. Death and suicide are recurring themes in Starlin's work: Personifications of Death appeared in his Captain Marvel series and in a fill-in story for Ghost Rider; Warlock commits suicide by killing his future self; and suicide is a theme in a story he plotted and drew for The Rampaging Hulk magazine. In the mid-1970s, Starlin contributed a cache of stories to the independently published science-fiction anthology Star Reach. Here he developed his ideas of God, death, and infinity, free of the restrictions of mainstream comics publishers' self-censorship arm, the Comics Code Authority. Starlin also drew "The Secret of Skull River", inked by frequent collaborator Al Milgrom, for Savage Tales #5 (July 1974). When Marvel Comics wished to use the name of Captain Marvel for a new, different character,[citation needed] Starlin was given the rare opportunity to produce a one-shot story in which to kill off a main character. The Death of Captain Marvel became the first graphic novel published by the company itself. ( In the late 1980s, Starlin began working more for DC Comics, writing a number of Batman stories, including the four-issue miniseries Batman: The Cult (Aug.-Nov. 1988), and the storyline "Batman: A Death in the Family", in Batman #426-429 (Dec. 1988 – Jan. 1989), in which Jason Todd, the second of Batman's Robin sidekicks, was killed. The death was decided by fans, as DC Comics set up a hotline for readers to vote on as to whether or not Jason Todd should survive a potentially fatal situation. For DC he created Hardcore Station.

John Broome
John Broome
Author · 93 books

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Dennis O'Neil
Dennis O'Neil
Author · 175 books

Dennis "Denny" O'Neil was a comic book writer and editor best known for his work for Marvel Comics and DC Comics from the 1960s through the 1990s, and Group Editor for the Batman family of titles until his retirement. His best-known works include Green Lantern/Green Arrow and Batman with Neal Adams, The Shadow with Michael Kaluta and The Question with Denys Cowan. As an editor, he is principally known for editing the various Batman titles. From 2013 unti his death, he sat on the board of directors of the charity The Hero Initiative and served on its Disbursement Committee.

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