![]() ![]() Green Lantern: Rage of the Red LanternsĬollects Green Lantern #26-28, #36-38 And Final Crisis: Rage Of The Red Lanterns #1. ![]() ![]() They served as a prelude to Blackest Night and here is the reading order: If you don’t want to read everything, maybe just the last storylines before the start of the crossover. Hal Jordan and the Corps are front and center during this event and the antagonist is connected to the mythology of the lanterns. The easiest answer would be all of Geoff Johns’s Green Lantern up to that point, of course. 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 DC’s greatest champions in a battle to save the Universe from an army of undead Black Lanterns made up of fallen Green Lanterns and DC’s deceased heroes and villains.” The combined might of the Green Lantern Corps and an armada of living superbeings must now band together in a fight quite literally for their lives. Here is the official synopsis: “The Prophecy of the Blackest Night has come to pass-a mysterious force is raising deceased heroes and villains into an army of undead Black Lanterns! ![]() It was the culmination of a lot of ideas developed by Johns during his celebrated run on Green Lantern. Coming from the creative team of Geoff Johns and Ivan Reis, Blackest Night was the massive DC Comics crossover event of 2009-10. ![]()
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