10 Great But Forgotten Green Lantern Comic Arcs

Though Green Lantern has been a pillar of DC Comics for over a decade, when fans think of the character, they mostly think of Geoff Johns’ legendary 2000s run. While that run is as good as advertised, fans might want more than just a single run on a character with such a storied history.Fortunately, throughout the years before Geoff Johns turned Green Lantern into a bigger name, there were plenty of other great Green Lantern story arcs. Some of these stories developed Hal’s back-up Lanterns John Stewart and Guy Gardner, while others took place during Kyle Rayner’s time as the One, True Green Lantern. All of these stories elevated these Green Lanterns and are important reads for any fan looking to delve into the Lanterns’ more obscure comics.Most adult heroes aren’t actively shown training with other heroes, as they tend to learn on the job. In “Hero Quest” though, Kyle decides he needs as much training as he can get from more experienced heroes. Over three issues, he meets Alan Scott, Batman, Captain Marvel, and Wonder Woman. Though they’re all self-contained, they add up to a great story.RELATED: The Best DC Solo Comics From The ’90s, Ranked

Though Green Lantern has been a pillar of DC Comics for over a decade, when fans think of the character, they mostly think of Geoff Johns’ legendary 2000s run. While that run is as good as advertised, fans might want more than just a single run on a character with such a storied history.

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Fortunately, throughout the years before Geoff Johns turned Green Lantern into a bigger name, there were plenty of other great Green Lantern story arcs. Some of these stories developed Hal’s back-up Lanterns John Stewart and Guy Gardner, while others took place during Kyle Rayner’s time as the One, True Green Lantern. All of these stories elevated these Green Lanterns and are important reads for any fan looking to delve into the Lanterns’ more obscure comics.

Most adult heroes aren’t actively shown training with other heroes, as they tend to learn on the job. In “Hero Quest” though, Kyle decides he needs as much training as he can get from more experienced heroes. Over three issues, he meets Alan Scott, Batman, Captain Marvel, and Wonder Woman. Though they’re all self-contained, they add up to a great story.

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