
From this point onward, he had smaller roles in a number of other comics. Green Lantern: Rise of the Third Army ( Review) ( Reading Order) 1 However, most of these comics focused more on other characters and only had Simon as a supporting character.Ī starring role again until the Rebirth era, where his adventures continue. Green Lantern Corps: Edge of Oblivion ( Review) 4 Green Lantern Corps: The Lost Army ( Review) 4 Green Lantern/New Gods: Godhead ( Review) ( Reading Order) 3 Green Lantern: Wrath of the First Lantern ( Review) ( Reading Order) 1 These issues all have Simon in a relatively small role.These issues are mostly about other characters but help give a larger picture of what Simon was doing during the Rise of the Third Army ( Reading Order) and Wrath of the First Lantern ( Reading Order) events.Green Lantern Corps issues are from the Vol. These issues, focused on the Green Lantern/New Gods: Godhead ( Reading Order) event, are mostly about Guy Gardner ( Reading Order).However, they help show the association he forged with the Justice League of America ( Reading Order).

Simon has somewhat significant role in these comics.However, they may be interesting for fans looking to see more of Simon. Justice League Reading Order: Justice League #6 - #22 and #24 1 Justice League Reading Order: Justice League #1 - #5 1 However, events in the Rebirth era make it unclear whether Simon's role in these comics is still in continuity or not. Simon Baz is a member of the Justice League ( Reading Order) in this era.Justice League Reading Order: Justice League #34 - 39 and 41 - 43 1 Justice League Reading Order: Justice League #26 - 31 1 However, in most of the League's appearances, he only serves in a supporting role or plays a contributing part in a larger group effort. For these appearances, this reading order links ComicBookWire's " Justice League Reading Order" to prevent this reading order from becoming overly complicated. Larger or more significant appearances are marked separately and explained further in this "Notes" section. Note: Simon does not appear in Aquaman #11 or any of the Justice League vs.

A story from this issue shows Simon Baz and Jessica Cruz ( Reading Order) during the holiday season.This issue focuses on Simon more significantly than other issues from this series.This issue details Simon's first mission alongside the Justice League and establishes his membership on that team.Suicide Squad ( Reading Order) tie-in issues.

It adds to their friendship but is not essential to their journey. In addition, only "The Epiphany" story from this issue is relevant to this reading order.In 1959, DC Comics would, for the second time, reach into the Golden Age top hat, pull out a superhero name and powers concept, and reimagine the hero for the Silver Age. The first time was in 1956 when the comic company took the Golden Age concept of The Flash and reimagined that concept as Barry Allen.
