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Is there a good reading guide for the Geoff Johns books in the Lantern Corps sale? Thinking about grabbing some but have no idea where to go after GL Rebirth.
There is a little debate about what is the best reading order, but this should help you navigate things after GL Rebirth, if you’re sticking to what’s in this sale that was written by Johns:

Secret Origin came out after Rebirth, but some like it as a sort of prequel to Rebirth. It gets into Hal Jordan’s backstory.
If you want to follow the run as-written, hold off on Secret Origin and read No Fear next, which collects #1-6.
Revenge of the Green Lanterns collects #7-13.

Wanted - Hal Jordan collects #14-20.
Sinestro Corps War collects #21-25.

Rage of the Red Lanterns comes next. The numbering gets a bit wonky here, but trust us, you’re on the right track. (If you want to read in strict issue number order, you’d want to read Secret Origin kind of in the middle of it.)
Agent Orange comes next, collecting #39-42.

Then we get to the Blackest Night event, which starts here.
Then back to Green Lantern. Here’s #43-52, Blackest Night: Green Lantern.

And of course you can’t have Blackest Night without Brightest Day (collects #53-62).
War of the Green Lanterns covers #63-67.
After this, you’ll want to read the three Brightest Day volumes, which are a sort of follow-up to Blackest Night.
Hope this helped!
Well, there’s Justice League, Justice League of America, Justice League America, Justice League Europe, Justice League International, Justice League Extreme, Justice League Task Force, Justice League Dark, Justice League Elite, Justice League 3000…but I guess in theory there’s only one Justice League. I guess.
Anyway, Justice League and Justice League of America are on sale now.
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by Geoff Johns, Gary Frank, Ivan Reis, Phil Jimenez
By the time I finished reading Rebirth #1, I was nearly screaming.
When the new storyline was announced, I didn’t know what to expect, so when I first opened the book on our app, I was skeptical. Skepticism rapidly gave way to joy as one of my favorite fictional characters of all time took me along on a new adventure, searching desperately for a tether to a world we used to know.
Panel by panel, a rush of familiarity swept over me as stories and characters I knew and loved appeared as if the last few years hadn’t happened, as if they’d never left us and were just waiting for us to find them again. With each glimpse of this universe that first showed me how fantastic superhero comics could be, my happiness grew, and I was excited to see what the rest of the Rebirth titles had to offer—but I had no idea what was coming.
The last few pages completely blew my mind and sent me yelling to the rest of the office that everyone had to stop what they were doing immediately and read Rebirth before they heard the end secondhand. I continue that cry here: GO READ REBIRTH ASAP AND FEEL THE LOVE.
Kara Szamborski supervises the production coordinators at comiXology and co-hosts the weekly comiXologist podcast to help you find new comics to read. She basically ended up rolling around on the floor from emotions after reading Rebirth.
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