


When the New 52 debuted, one of the most notable age shifts hit Oliver Queen.

This narrative continues on until Green Arrow #34, which ends the current storyline, and Green Arrow: Future End #1, which looks at a potential future that is thematically relevant to the current narrative.Sometimes, the wait is worth it to get something so right. The resulting narrative explores brand new mysteries that add to the Green Arrow mythos while also introducing a new and lasting character, Emiko ( Reading Order). This issue is an explosive start to a dramatic storyline. Jeff Lemire and Andrea Sorrentino’s run begins with Green Arrow #16. There were also few significant adventures that took place before this run, making it easy to jump right into the story at this point. At the beginning of this era, Green Arrow’s history had almost completely been reset. New 52Īs of now, Jeff Lemire and Andrea Sorrentino’s time with Green Arrow ( Reading Order) takes place exclusively within a specific comic run from the New 52 era. All of this can be found under the “Continuity” section of each link. Every “Review” link will provide a detailed continuity breakdown of that story and will explain any reference the story makes to other aspects of the DC Universe. The continuity details relating to each specific storyline are explained in the “Review” of each storyline. It may not encompass every one of the character’s appearances but is an outline of the major ones and the stories that affect them. It attempts to find the best way to showcase the narrative that stretches through these creators’ time with the character. This reading order is designed to give an outline of Jeff Lemire and Andrea Sorrentino’s run on Green Arrow for DC Comics.
