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    Default New to comics - Green Lantern, Batman

    Hello,

    I am new to comics at all. I am interesting in Green Lantern and Batman. But i would like to tell me, from where i can start. '

    Thanks in advance.

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    The main Batman title is...Batman. You can start it either from #21 with the beginning of Zero Year, or August's #34 once Zero Year has concluded.
    There was also recently a new team of Detective Comics. I can't say I'm personally a fan of it, but it's not awful. That started with #30 (I think?)

    For Green Lantern, it's currently in the throws of a crossover with Green Lantern Corps, but to be honest they've been so intertwined since #21 anyway, which is a good starting point. For something more recent you can start at #25 post-Lights Out or August's #34 post-Uprising.

    With Green Lantern, it's worth noting that the two main titles are probably the worst. New Guardians and Red Lanterns reign supreme (again, you can pick them up at #21, or at #25 post-Lights Out), and Sinestro is pretty good too (only 3 issues in, so start at #1)

    There's also an eight-year opus that started with Rebirth, but that's going back a huge amount. Let me know if you're interested in that and then I'll give you some more info.

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    For Batman you can read Batman from #1, #21 or #34. As PyroSikTh said Detective comics has a new creative team but unlike him I love it very much. There's also Batman Eternal which is a weekly comic (a new installment every week). For Green lantern it depends in which Green lantern you're interested. If you like Guy Gardner go for Red lanterns(from #21 or #25), if you like Kyle Rayner go for Green lantern New guardians (from #21 or #25), if you like John Stewart go for Green lantern corps and if you like Hal Jordan go for Green lantern (and if you like Sinestro go for Sinestro).
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    It's pretty simple. For Batman, go Batman: Court of Owls. For Green Lantern: either Green Lantern: Rebirth, where I started with the series, or Green Lantern: Secret Origin, for people unfamiliar with the character. Both should be easily available from Amazon or Barnes and Noble.
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    Man, you picked the two books that are still pulling their decades-old continuity along. You should probably start with something that rebooted its history in 2011, like Green Arrow or Superman?

    Actually, just start with Justice League. It covers most of what you want.

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    Above all, you should not start will New 52 Justice League. The first few stories are some of the few bad thing Geoff Johns has every written. If you want Justice League, go back and buy JLA vol 1. It's out of continuity, but still much better.
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    Green Lantern I don't know much about but If I was going to start reading I would choose secret origins.

    Batman Year one. It is Batman's origin and even though something has change it still show who he is as a character. It is the one that is easiest to get (only the first part of the zero years has been released asa trade). This list can give you further ideas. http://community.comicbookresources....-Recent-Events

    Quote Originally Posted by ReverseReverseFlash View Post
    Man, you picked the two books that are still pulling their decades-old continuity along. You should probably start with something that rebooted its history in 2011, like Green Arrow or Superman?

    Actually, just start with Justice League. It covers most of what you want.
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