![]() Donate here! Or learn more about easy ways to support Comic Book Hearld! Thank you for reading! If you like Comic Book Herald, and are able to donate, any small contribution will help keep CBH alive and full of new comics guides and content. That’s it for Green Arrow – Want more DC Reading Orders? Heroically Support Comic Book Herald! The above volumes collect Green Arrow #1 to #51 and Green Arrow Annual #1 from DC’s New 52. This isn’t actually a part of the New 52 but the solid Andy Diggle and Jock Year One serves as an effective starting place for the new Ollie, and is a big inspiration for TV’s Arrow. Many fans recommend starting with Jeff Lemire’s run, which begins with Green Arrow Vol. Just the Green Arrow New 52 books are listed below. I’ll note first that if you want the whole thing, you can check out Comic Book Herald’s complete DC New 52 reading order. Green Arrow/Black Canary: A League of Their OwnĬollects through Green Arrow/Black Canary #30. Green Arrow/Black Canary: Family Business Green Arrow/Black Canary: The Wedding Album Green Arrow/Black Canary: Road to the Altar Green Arrow – Connor Hawke: Dragon’s Bloodįollowing Green Arrow #75, DC’s collected Green Arrow jumps to a team-up Green Arrow/Black Canary series. Green Arrow Volume 8: Crawling Through The Wreckage Green Arrow Volume 7: Heading Into The Light Collects JLA #115 to #119.Ĭollects Green Arrow #40 to #50 Green Arrow After Infinite Crisis This is Brad Meltzer’s 2000’s murder mystery and attempted deconstruction of everything you thought you knew about the Justice League.Ī follow-up to Identity Crisis from Geoff Johns and Allan Heinberg. More of a Justice League story, although Green Arrow plays a major part. The above will take you through Green Arrow #39, and arcs by novelist Brad Meltzer, and Exiles writer Judd Winick. Smith’s first arc on Green Arrow, “Quiver,” literally brought Ollie back from the dead, explained Hal Jordan as Parallax, and gave me my first ever reason to think Green Arrow was actually pretty cool. In the late 90’s and early 2000’s, filmmaker Kevin Smith resurrected both Daredevil for Marvel Comics and Green Arrow for DC. Green Arrow: Don’t Call It a Comeback (Early 2000’s) This will take you through the first 53 issues of Mike Grell’s remarkable run on Green Arrow following DC’s Crisis on Infinite Earths. Worth noting that this is out of continuity! This Frank Miller Batman graphic novel is a Batman story through and through, but I include here because Green Arrow is one of the few DC heroes who gets to make a positive contribution to my 8th favorite comic of all time. The grim and gritty influence of the 80’s has had a long and pervasive reach, but it’s stories like The Longbow Hunters that remind you when it worked, it worked wonders.Īside from being out of this world comic book work from Mike Grell, The Longbow Hunters is also one of the strongest examples of Ollie’s relationship with Black Canary. This three issue miniseries is everybody’s favorite Green Arrow, and for good reason. Oliver Queen insists Hal Jordan, Green Lantern and protector of Earth’s quadrant, stays on Earth a while to deal with real social issues and human problems.Īll told, collected issues include Green Lantern #76 to #89. Green Arrow / Green Lantern by Neal Adams & Denny O’Neil This collection overlaps a bit with the Kirby and JLA collections, but gets you a broader variety of early Green Arrow comics, namely World’s Finest Comics #95 to #134, #136, #138, and #140. The first time Green Arrow joined the Justice League, collected here in Justice League of America #1 to #16. Showcase Presents: Justice League of America Vol. Just when you think you know one of Marvel’s founding fathers, and the creator of a little DC villain called Darkseid, you realize he also wrote, drew, and inked a whole bunch of early Green Arrow stories in Adventure Comics. VI) Green Arrow and Black Canary (Later 2000’s) V) Green Arrow After Infinite Crisis (Late 2000’s) IV) Kevin Smith’s Green Arrow through Identity Crisis (Early 2000’s) Support CBH on Patreon for exclusive rewards, or Donate here! Thank you for reading! 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.
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