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..:: Diabolik Italia - Sito Ufficiale ::.. Intercompany crossover. Marvel/DC crossovers (which are mostly non-canon) include those where the characters live in alternate universes, as well as those where they share the "same" version of Earth. (Indeed, some fans have posited a separate "Crossover Earth" for these adventures.)[2] In the earliest licensed crossovers, the companies seemed to prefer shared world adventures. They took this approach to the first intercompany superhero crossover, 1976's Superman vs. the Amazing Spider-Man, and followed the same format in 1981 with Superman and Spider-Man. Besides the two Superman/Spider-Man crossovers, a number of other DC/Marvel adventures took place on a "Crossover Earth", but later intercompany crossovers tended to present the DC and Marvel Universes as alternate realities, bridged when common foes made this desirable.

(The interest in overall continuity has become a major part of even crossover comic books.)[3] Published crossovers[edit] Golden and Silver Ages[edit] All Star Comics #3 (Winter 1940/41) Homages. List of Phantom publications from Moonstone Books. Cover to The Phantom # 4 (published in 2004 by Moonstone Books). Art by Doug Klauba. Lee Falk's superhero The Phantom has appeared in numerous comic books and graphic novels published by Moonstone Books. Graphic Novels[edit] "The Ghost Killer""The Singh Web""The Treasures of Bangalla""The Hunt""Valley of the Golden Men" Annuals[edit] The Phantom Annual #1 (2007) Comic Series[edit] Wide Vision[edit] "Legacy" (2006) "Law of the Jungle" (2006) "Man-Eaters" (2007) "Legacy and the Law" (2010) reprint collects both trades "Legacy" and "Law of the Jungle" together.

Trade paperbacks[edit] "The Ghost Who Walks" (collects Graphic Novels #1-3) (2003, 2006) "Death in the Deep Woods" (collects "The Phantom" comic ceries #1-4) (2003, 2004, 2005) "Jungle Action" (collects "The Phantom" comic series #5-11) (2005, 2006, 2008) "The Phantom: The Man Who Cannot Die" (collects "The Phantom" comic issues 12 to 20, and issue 26) (2010) "The Phantom: Checkmate" (collects "The Phantom" comic issues 21 to 25) (2010)

Comics » TITLES. Definitive TPB Chronology - The Green Lantern Corps Message Board. Ok, let me get this straight - order of GL tpb so far: 1. Rebirth 2. Revenge of the Green Lanterns 3. Wanted: Hal Jordan 4. GLC: To Be A Lantern 5: GLC: The Dark Side of Green 6. If I am going to read GL, I want to do it all, and I know there are a bunch of the GLC stories reprinted in TPB, so can someone fill me in on a few more things, because I really want to get this right (and you guys are the authority on all things GL) First, what is the chronological order of all the GLC TPBs, and, In which order do they fall inbetween the list above.

Green Lantern TPB reading order - The Allspark Forums. Start with GL: RebornThen go into the GL seriesthen read GL Corpsthen read the two Sinestro Corps warsthen GL Corps Sins of the Star Saphires And I think that brings up up to date with the current TPBs. At least that's sorta how I'm doing it. edit: None of the GL TPBs around here are shrink wrapped. The issue numbers are on the first page. found this with a quick google search: Green lantern:Rebirth #1 to #6. + The four page wizard story with Kyle learning that fear has a name. Rage of the Red Lanterns will collect the 40 Page Rage special and the 3 part Alpha Lantern arc in Green Lantern #26 to #28. and Green lantern #36 to #38For Green Lantern Corps: Recharge #1 to #5.To be a Lantern #1 to #6A Darker shade of Green #7 to #13. Ring Quest #20 to #26 Sins of the Star Sapphire will collect Green Lantern Corps #27 to #32. they discuss it.

TPB Chronology - The Green Lantern Corps Message Board. GL: Rebirth GL: No Fear GLC: Recharge GL: Revenge of the Green Lanterns GLC: To Be A Lantern GL: Wanted: Hal Jordan GLC: The Dark Side of Green GL: The Sinestro Corps Vol. 1 GL: The Sinestro Corps Vol.2 GL: Tales of the Sinestro Corps GL: Secret Origin GLC: Ring Quest GL: Rage of the Red Lanterns GLC: Sins of the Star Sapphire GL: Agent Orange GLC: Emerald Eclipse This is the actual Chronology.

Though they had the Alpha Lantern stuff put in weird order for the trades, it doesn't matter since Secret Origin is a Flash Back kinda dealy. I would almost say it's optional, but like the rest of Johns's Run, it is far from. You can switch order with most the GL and GLC books, they don't tie in until events, but after Sinestro Corps War, I'd suggest reading GL before GLC to be on the safe Side. Tales of Sinestro Corps war is also tricky. Trade Paperback List. Flash: Those Who Ride The Lightning.