Hard-Travelin’ With Green Arrow & Green Lantern Corps Until Crisis The Silver Age Green Lantern issues are also collected in the below “Chronicles” trades.Ĭollects: Showcase #22-24 And Green Lantern #1-3 Green Lantern: The Silver Age Omnibus Vol. Support CBH on Patreon for exclusive rewards, or Donate here! Thank you for reading!Ĭollects: Showcase #22-24 And Green Lantern #1-35 When you buy through links on our site, we may earn a qualifying affiliate commission.Ĭomic Book Herald’s reading orders and guides are also made possible by reader support on Patreon, and generous reader donations.Īny size contribution will help keep CBH alive and full of new comics guides and content. Green Lantern In The Silver Age of Comics If you really want the background on how Hal Jordan got to where he is when Johns takes over, I’ve included a fast track to the mid-90’s Parallax saga, as well as some classic Green Lantern throughout DC history! This reading order centers on on Johns’ 2000’s era Green Lantern and extends into DC’s New 52 and DC Rebirth. In retrospect there’s some very on-the-nose writing from Johns, but I’ll never forget how exciting the expanded Green Lantern universe felt, and how much motivation one could find from Hal Jordan’s reestablished heroic will. This was primarily due to Geoff Johns’ extended time writing and revitalizing Green Lantern and the Lantern Corps in the 2000’s. After Razer became a Red/Blue Lantern hybrid, Kilowog jokingly says that he should get Green Ring too, eventually getting " Rainbow Power.Green Lantern is one of first superheroes that sold me on the potential of DC Comics, and frankly comic books in general, ranking somewhere behind Batman, but ahead of the likes of Superman, Flash, and Wonder Woman. Young Justice co-creator Greg Weisman has stated that the Green Lantern animated series is "adjacent" to the canon of Young Justice, meaning they can draw elements from that show without the obligation to make both shows part of the same timeline. Razer's storyline seems to pick up from the finale of the canceled Green Lantern: The Animated Series.The original character was created by Giancarlo Volpe and Jim Krieg and first appeared in the episode " Beware My Power" of the series Green Lantern: The Animated Series. This version of the character is exclusive to the continuity of the television series Young Justice and its tie-in comic book series.Razer then punched Metron through a Boom Tube and repaired the damage he caused on New Genesis.Īccepting that he has rage and hope in equal parts inside him, Razer parted ways with Kilowog and sent his regards to Hal Jordan, hopeful to continue his quest for Aya. Seeing the damage he caused, Razer decided to put his anger in check, and the Blue Lantern Ring returned to him, allowing him to become a Red/Blue Lantern hybrid. Razer chased Metron through Supertown, wreaking havoc in his way. As expected, Razer embraced his anger again and attacked Metron, who sat there studying Razer's power. Of course, Metron told him all this to enrage Razer and see the Red Lantern Ring in action. That way, Metron would be able to study the two rings separately. It wasn't until Metron admitted to have manipulated Razer to exchange the red ring in the first place and surreptitiously providing him with false clues that led him to dead ends, keeping him doing "fool's errands" for three years and causing Razer to lose hope and return to the New God. However, the Red Ring didn't react when he put it on. There, he confronted Metron again and exchanged the rings. For that reason, he went to New Genesis to retrieve his Red Lantern Ring and use his rage to power his quest. However, his search was fruitless, and he lost all hope during his travel, rendering his Power Ring useless. It took four years for Razer to reunite with Kilowog. However, a chance meeting with the New God Metron provided a solution: Metron would keep the Red Lantern Ring in his interdimensional vault while Razer continued his quest for Aya. He took the ring as a sign to abandon his anger while still carrying his red ring to prevent another person from being plagued by anger, keeping it a grim reminder of his past. Shortly after they parted ways, Razer encountered a Blue Power Ring powered by hope in deep space. During his period as a Red Lantern, Razer met Green Lanterns Kilowog and Hal Jordan.
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