Green Lantern: Circle of Fire - Reading Order

Reading Order

  • Green Lantern: Circle of Fire (Oct. 2000) #1
  • Green Lantern.Adam Strange (Oct. 2000) #1
  • Green Lantern/The Atom (Oct. 2000) #1
  • Green Lantern/Firestorm (Oct. 2000) #1
  • Green Lantern/Power Girl (Oct. 2000) #1
  • Green Lantern/Green Lantern (Oct. 2000) #1
  • Green Lantern: Circle of Fire (Oct. 2000) #2
  • Epilogue: Impulse vol. 1 (Jan.-Feb. 2001) #68-69
Green Lantern
Creators
  • Bill Finger
  • Martin Nodell
  • John Broome
  • Gil Kane
  • Dennis O'Neil
  • Neal Adams
  • Ron Marz
  • Darryl Banks
  • Geoff Johns
  • Doug Mahnke
  • Other writers and artists
Green Lanterns
  • Alan Scott
  • Hal Jordan
  • Guy Gardner
  • John Stewart
  • Kyle Rayner
  • Jade
  • Thaal Sinestro
  • Simon Baz
Green
Lantern
Corps
Guardians of
the Universe
  • Appa Ali Apsa
  • Ganthet
  • Sayd
  • Lianna
  • Scar
Members
  • Abin Sur
  • Arisia Rrab
  • Boodikka
  • Ch'p
  • Flodo Span
  • Galius Zed
  • G'nort
  • Graf Toren
  • Green Man
  • Isamot Kol
  • Jack T. Chance
  • Katma Tui
  • Ke'Haan
  • Kilowog
  • Kreon
  • Laira
  • Lar Gand
  • Medphyll
  • Mogo
  • Raker Qarrigat
  • Rond Vidar
  • Salaak
  • Sodam Yat
  • Soranik Natu
  • Stel
  • Tomar-Re
  • Tomar-Tu
  • Turytt
Additional
  • Ion
Supporting
characters
  • Alexandra DeWitt
  • Carol Ferris
  • Doiby Dickles
  • Molly Mayne
  • Rose Canton
  • Terry Berg
  • Thomas Kalmaku
  • Jillian Pearlman
  • Green Arrow
  • Obsidian
  • Saint Walker
Enemies
General
  • Controllers
  • Doctor Polaris
  • Effigy
  • Evil Star
  • Fatality
  • Gambler
  • Goldface
  • Grandmaster
  • Hector Hammond
  • Highmaster
  • Icicle
  • Javelin
  • Kanjar Ro
  • Krona
  • Larfleeze
  • Legion
  • Major Disaster
  • Manhunters
  • Myrwhydden
  • Nero
  • Puppeteer
  • Ranx the Sentient City
  • Shark
  • Solomon Grundy
  • Sonar
  • Sportsmaster
  • Star Sapphire
  • Tattooed Man
  • Traitor
  • Vandal Savage
  • Zamaron
Sinestro
Corps
  • Anti-Monitor
  • Hank Henshaw
  • Mongul
  • Parallax
  • Sinestro
  • Superboy-Prime
    Other members: Amon Sur
  • Arkillo
  • Lyssa Drak
  • Karu-Sil
  • Yellow Lantern
Red Lantern
Corps
  • Atrocitus
Black Lantern
Corps
  • Nekron
  • Scar
  • Black Hand
Emotional
spectrum
  • Red Lantern Corps
  • Agent Orange
  • Sinestro Corps
  • Green Lantern Corps
  • Blue Lantern Corps
  • Indigo Tribe
  • Star Sapphires
  • White Lantern Corps
  • Black Lantern Corps
Locations
  • Coast City
  • Korugar
  • Maltus
  • Mogo
  • Oa
  • Qward
  • Zamaron
Publications
  • Green Lantern
  • Green Lantern: Emerald Dawn
  • Green Lantern: Mosaic
  • Batman: In Darkest Knight
  • Green Lantern/Superman: Legend of the Green Flame
  • Green Lantern: Evil's Might
  • Green Lantern versus Aliens
  • Green Lantern Corps: Recharge
  • Green Lantern: New Guardians
Storylines
  • "Snowbirds Don't Fly"
  • "Emerald Twilight"
  • "Emerald Knights"
  • "Circle of Fire"
  • "Green Lantern: Rebirth
  • "Sinestro Corps War"
  • "Secret Origin"
  • "Blackest Night"
  • "Brightest Day"
  • "War of the Green Lanterns"
In other media
  • Green Lantern: First Flight
  • Green Lantern: Emerald Knights
  • Green Lantern
  • Green Lantern: Rise of the Manhunters
  • Green Lantern: The Animated Series (episodes)
Miscellanea
  • Darkstars
  • Power Ring
  • Green Lantern (Great Adventure)
  • Green Lantern: First Flight (Magic Mountain)
  • Green Lantern Coaster (Warner Bros. Movie World)

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