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Limited DC comics crossover series

"Blackest Night"
Absolute Blackest Night's cover, art byIvan Reis.
PublisherDC Comics
Publication dateJune 2009 – May 2010
Genre
Title(s)
Blackest Night #0–8
Blackest Night: Batman #1–3
Blackest Night: Superman #1–3
Blackest Night: Tales Of The Corps #1–3
Blackest Night: Titans #1–3
Blackest Night: Wonder Woman #1-3
Green Lantern (vol. 4) #39-52
Green Lantern Corps (vol. 2) #29-47
The Titans (vol. 2) #15
Main character(s)Hal Jordan
Carol Ferris
Barry Allen
William Hand
Thaal Sinestro
Atrocitus
Larfleeze
Saint Walker
Indigo-1
Ray Palmer
Jason Rusch
Mera
Nekron
the rest of theDC Universe
Creative team
Writer(s)Geoff Johns
Penciller(s)Ivan Reis
HardcoverISBN 1-4012-2693-0
PaperbackISBN 1401229530

"Blackest Night" is a 2009–10 Americancomic bookcrossover storyline published byDC Comics, consisting of an eponymous central miniseries, written byGeoff Johns and penciled byIvan Reis, along with a number of tie-in issues.[1]Blackest Night involvesNekron, a personified force of death who reanimates deceased superheroes and seeks to eliminate all life and emotion from the universe. Geoff Johns has identified the series' central theme as emotion.[2] The crossover was published for eight months as a limited series and in both theGreen Lantern andGreen Lantern Corps comic titles. Various other limited series and tie-ins, including an audio drama from Darker Projects, were published.

Background

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The page depicts three desiccated hands breaking through the ground of a graveyard, one wearing a Black Lantern ring. The text reads: "Across the universe, the dead will rise. Green Lantern: The Blackest Night. Summer 2009"
Teaser forBlackest Night from the last page ofGreen Lantern (vol. 4) #25. Art byEthan Van Sciver.

The storyline was first mentioned at the conclusion of the "Sinestro Corps War" inGreen Lantern (vol. 4) #25. As the war between the Green Lantern and Sinestro Corps reaches its climax, the four Green Lanterns of Earth—Hal Jordan,Guy Gardner,John Stewart, andKyle Rayner—are told by the GuardiansGanthet andSayd of the Blackest Night prophecy. According to the prophecy, the two existing Corps would be joined by five new ones, each driven by a specific emotion and empowered by a specific color of the emotional spectrum, leading to a "War of Light" that would subsequently destroy the universe. Johns says[3] the prophecy has its origins in the story "Tygers" byAlan Moore, which touches on the rising up of the Guardians' enemies theWeaponers of Qward, Ranx the Sentient City, and the Children of the White Lobe,[4] the destruction of the Green Lanterns, and shows Hal Jordan, Sinestro, andMogo dying. BothGeoff Johns andEthan Van Sciver said thatBlackest Night is the third part of aGreen Lantern event trilogy that began withRebirth and continued with "Sinestro Corps War".[3] In a December 2007 interview with IGN, Johns stated that he had the monthlyGreen Lantern book plotted up until issue #55.[5] More details for the event were revealed inDC Universe #0,[6] which depictedBlack Hand discovering the black power battery on the planet of Ryut.

Blackest Night #0 was released on May 2, 2009 —Free Comic Book Day — and portrays a series of events directly leading intoBlackest Night #1. The standalone, self-titled miniseries consists ofBlackest Night #0 and eight monthly issues. Tie-ins include issues ofGreen Lantern andGreen Lantern Corps starting with issues #43 and #38, respectively, and nine 3-issue limited series:Blackest Night: Tales of the Corps,Blackest Night: Superman,Blackest Night: Batman,Blackest Night: Titans,Blackest Night: Wonder Woman,Blackest Night: Flash, andBlackest Night: JSA.[7] Ethan Van Sciver had planned to work on the opening book, but because of his work onThe Flash: Rebirth miniseries he was not able to complete both effectively. Van Sciver and Ivan Reis, as well as Joe Prado created many of the designs for this storyline.[8][9][10][11][12]

Plot

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Prelude

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Green LanternsAsh andSaarek find the Black Central Battery at a reportedly classified location within Sector 666. After touching the battery, Saarek reports that their presence has awakened something. The two are killed when two monstrous hands emerge from below them.[13] InGreen Lantern Corps, a field of asteroids in an unknown region of space is depicted with the colors of the spectrum in the background. The asteroids, which are apparently the remains of the planet Xanshi, are shattered and a large quantity of black power rings move through them.[14]

Central storyline

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InGotham City, Black Hand removesBruce Wayne's skull from his grave and carries it with him, and a Black Lantern power battery begins to charge.[15] The Guardians ofOa observe the War of Light and realize thatGanthet and Sayd are correct, but are kept from intervening by Scar, who kills one and imprisons the rest. Thousands of black rings assault the Corps' crypt, creating aBlack Lantern Corps. Hal Jordan and the newly revivedFlash investigate Bruce's grave and are attacked by Black LanternMartian Manhunter. On Oa, the Green Lanterns are met by all of the resurrected Lanterns, now reborn as Black Lanterns.Hawkgirl andHawkman are killed by Black LanternsElongated Man andSue Dibny and join the growing Black Corps.[16]

TheAtom is tricked into visiting Black Lantern Hawkman, andDeadman is the first to realize the dead superheroes are not their true selves when his physical body revives as a Black Lantern while he is still free.Aquaman and his Black Lantern family, including Tempest, attackMera, who flees. A black ring strikes theSpectre, binding the spirit Aztar and revivingCrispus Allen as a Black Lantern. The black rings are unable to revive those who are at peace, such as former DoveDon Hall, even as his partner Hawk and his brotherHank rise. In Gotham, Hal Jordan and Barry Allen are confronted by several Black Lanterns, includingRonnie Raymond.[17] Hal, the Atom and Flash battle the Black Lanterns when theIndigo Tribe appear and use their Indigo power with other rings to obliterate the Dibnys. Mera finds the secondFirestorm andGehenna, who merge to create a new Firestorm. Indigo says that the Lantern Corps must unite to defeat the Black one. The Indigo Tribe depart with Hal and leave the other heroes to fight the invading Black Lanterns. Ronnie separates Jason and Gehenna, kills Gehenna, and absorbs Jason's consciousness. Black rings revive the villains buried below theHall of Justice.[18]

Mera and Flash flee the Black Lanterns and use Atom's powers to escape through a telephone line. Flash leaves and gives all the superheroes in the US the key to defeat the Black Lanterns—merging lights with a Green Ring—and the Atom, Mera and theJustice Society of America battle many Lanterns together. Jean Loring kills and causesDamage to revive as a Lantern, which fully empowers the Black Lantern power battery. Barry arrives in Coast City, where Scar has teleported with the Black Central Power Battery. Black Hand then summonsNekron, who revives the residents of Coast City.[19] The JLA,Wally West, the Teen Titans, andBart Allen fight the Coast City Black Lanterns. Hal and Lantern Corps membersCarol Ferris,Sinestro,Atrocitus,Larfleeze,Saint Walker, Indigo-1,Ganthet, and Sayd return to Earth and attack Scar while she is attacking Wally West. Nekron has Batman's corpse—later revealed to be a clone—and sends rings toSuperman,Wonder Woman,Superboy,Green Arrow, Kid Flash,Donna Troy,Ice, andAnimal Man, previously killed and revived into Black Lantern members by Nekron as Hal and Barry try to outrace their rings.[20]

Allen time-travels himself and Jordan two seconds into the future and disables their rings. Mera and the Atom arrive. John Stewart warns Hal that every Black Lantern in the universe is heading for Earth. Jordan says they need the entire seven Corps to unite to produce White Light. While they summon the seven Corps to Earth,Ganthet duplicates the seven colored rings present and deputizes non-Corps members Ganthet as Green, Barry Allen as Blue,Lex Luthor as Orange,Scarecrow as Yellow, Atom as Indigo, Mera as Red, and Wonder Woman as Violet.[21] The Corps Leaders and deputies fight Nekron but cannot stop him, partly because Luthor is overwhelmed by the Orange light of avarice. John Stewart is trying to stop the horde of Black Lanterns when the combined Six Corps arrive to join and battle the Black Lanterns. In Coast City, Dove tries to reach the Black Lantern Battery but is forced to retreat as a being from within the battery tries to escape. Nekron kills a Guardian and uses his blood to cause a cocoon to emerge. Ganthet reveals that this is the White Light Entity that triggered existence and that life began on Earth, not Oa, and that the Guardians upheld the lie to protect the Entity and justify their power. Nekron stabs the Entity, causing living beings across the universe to feel pain, and Sinestro surrenders to his anger atAbin Sur's death and stabsGanthet, much to Hal Jordan's chagrin.

Hal realizes the Entity is likeParallax andIon and needs a guide, and tries to merge with it, but is blocked by Sinestro, who is unhappy that Hal recently reused Parallax, who Sinestro feels he deserves. Sinestro demands the Entity's power, emerges and is told "Thaal Sinestro of Korugar. Destiny awaits".[22] Sinestro is promptly killed by Nekron, but the White Ring revives him. Sinestro retaliates and kills Nekron, but Nekron's scythe is picked up by a Black Lantern human who transforms into Nekron and says "death cannot be stopped".Ganthet notes that Sinestro cannot properly control the Entity as it is being powered by Sinestro's ego rather than his will to live. The united Lantern Corps attacks Nekron. Deadman possesses Guy Gardner and explains that Black Hand is Nekron's tether and that he must be revived to defeat Nekron. Nekron separates Sinestro from the Entity and Hal says that Nekron opened the door to death but it was the decision of the heroes to live. Hal merges with the Entity and transforms himself and the Black Lantern heroes into aWhite Lantern Corps, who restore Black Hand to life. This causes Black Hand to regurgitate a White Ring which revives theAnti-Monitor trapped in the Black Lantern Power Battery. Nekron briefly fights the Anti-Monitor and banishes him to the antimatter universe. Black Hand regurgitates a cluster of white rings that destroy Nekron. The rings bring only 12 Black Lanterns back to life:Maxwell Lord,Jade, Hawk,Captain Boomerang, Ronnie Raymond, Martian Manhunter, Aquaman,Hawkman,Hawkgirl,Osiris,Eobard Thawne, and Deadman.

Upon seeing Aquaman alive, Mera's love causes her ring to depart and shatter, sending her intocardiac arrest. Star Sapphire and Saint Walker join their powers together to restore her, and Aquaman and Mera share a joyful reunion. Hawkgirl recalls her past lives, removes her helmet to reveal that she is again Shiera Hall and embraces Hawkman. Superman expresses his happiness that J'onn has returned. Firestorm forcibly separates into Ronald Raymond and Jason, the latter is angry that Ronald has killed his girlfriend. As Mera comforts Jason, Ronald is confused and asks Atom what is happening and where Professor Stein is. Guy lets Lord, who is controlling his mind, escape. Jade kisses Kyle, unaware he is in love with fellow Green LanternSoranik Natu. Osiris is confused and says he wants to go home. Superboy and Kid Flash, who only knows him by name, try to figure out who he is. After Professor Zoom fleesinto the past, Flash knocks out Captain Boomerang, while saying bloody hell to him. Barry notes that Ralph and Sue Dibny have not been revived. Deadman, the only one of the resurrected still wearing a White Ring, is stunned to realize he is alive and something is wrong. Larfleeze returns an unconscious Lex Luthor stripped of his ring, who briefly realizes that he has given something away, and demands that Sayd honors her debt to him.

Ganthet protests but Sayd tells him all is well and believes she can somehow help Larfleeze. Sayd says the future of the Lantern Corps must be discussed. Saint Walker notices that the Indigo Tribe and Black Hand are missing. On the Indigo home world, Black Hand is now a member and prisoner of the Indigo Tribe, and is chained to an indigo power staff. Hal and Barry realize that because Black Lantern Batman was a fake, Bruce Wayne is still alive somewhere. Barry wonders what became of the Entity; Hal says it is still out there, urging them all to move past the events of the Blackest Night. Elsewhere, on a distant road, aWhite Power Battery is found in a crater.[23]

Follow-up

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Following the end ofBlackest Night, DC launchedBrightest Day, a 25-issue bi-weekly comic book written by Geoff Johns andPeter Tomasi.[24][25] Also,Action Comics features a story arc in which Lex Luthor starts a universal quest to locate the power sources of the Black Lantern Corps after being infused with the Orange Light of Avarice.[26]

Titles involved

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TitleIssue(s)Writer(s)Artist(s)Notes
Preludes
Green Lantern#39-42Geoff JohnsRafael Albuquerque, Eddy Barrows, Doug Mahnke, Philip Tan"Agent Orange" storyline
Green Lantern Corps#29-38Peter J. TomasiPatrick Gleason"Sins of the Star Sapphire" and "Emerald Eclipse" storylines
Solomon Grundy#7Scott Kolins
Titans#15J.T. KrulJose Luis
Main series
Blackest Night#0-8Geoff JohnsIvan Reis
"War of Light" tie-in
Green Lantern#43-52Geoff JohnsDoug Mahnke"War of Light" storyline
Green Lantern Corps#39-46Peter J. TomasiPatrick Gleason
Other tie-ins
Blackest Night: Batman#1-3Peter J. TomasiAdrian Syaf"Blackest Night" tie-in miniseries
Blackest Night: The Flash#1-3Geoff JohnsScott Kolins
Blackest Night: JSA#1-3Tony Bedard, James RobinsonEddy Barrows, Marcos Marz, Eduardo Pansica
Blackest Night: Superman#1-3James RobinsonEddy Barrows, Allan Goldman
Blackest Night: Tales of the Corps#1-3Geoff Johns, Peter J. TomasiEddy Barrows, Gene Ha, Tom Mandrake, Mike Mayhew, Rag Morales, Jerry Ordway, Chris Samnee
Blackest Night: Titans#1-3J.T. KrulEd Benes
Blackest Night: Wonder Woman#1-3Greg RuckaEduardo Pansica, Nicola Scott
Untold Tales of Blackest Night#1Geoff Johns, J.T. Krul, Jeremy Love, Adam Schlagman, Peter J. Tomasi, Ethan Van SciverEd Benes, Brett Booth, Jason Fabok, Patrick Gleason, Ivan Reis, Ethan Van Sciver"Blackest Night" one-shot issue
Adventure Comics#4-5, 7Tony Bedard, Sterling Gates, Geoff JohnsTravis Moore, Jerry Ordway
The Atom and Hawkman#46Geoff JohnsFernando Pasarin, Ryan Sook
Booster Gold#26-27Dan JurgensDan Jurgens, Mike Norton, Norman Rapmund
Catwoman#83Tony BedardLuciana Del Negro, Fabrizio Fiorentino, Marcos Marz, Ibraim Roberson
Doom Patrol#4-5Keith GiffenJustiniano
Green Arrow and Black Canary#30J.T. KrulDiogenes Neves
Justice League of America#39-40James RobinsonMark Bagley
Outsiders#24-25Peter J. TomasiDerec Donovan, Fernando Pasarin
Phantom Stranger#42Peter J. TomasiAdrian Syaf
The Power of Shazam!#48Eric WallaceDon Kramer
The Question#37Dennis O'Neil, Greg RuckaDenys Cowan
R.E.B.E.L.S.#10-11Tony BedardAndy Clarke, Claude St. Aubin
Starman#81James RobinsonFernando Dagnino, Bill Sienkiewicz
Suicide Squad#67John Ostrander, Gail SimoneJ. Calafiore"Danse Macabre" storyline
Secret Six#17-18
Superman/Batman#66-67Scott Kolins
Teen Titans#77-78J.T. KrulJoe Bennett
Weird Western Tales#71Dan DidioRenato Arlem
Action Comics#890Paul CornellPete Woods"Blackest Night Aftermath"
Behind-the-scenes
Blackest Night: Director's Cut#1

Collected editions

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The series and its tie-in issues have been collected into a number ofvolumes:

  • Blackest Night (collectsBlackest Night #0–8, 304 pages, hardcover, July 2010,ISBN 1-4012-2693-0; paperback, July 2011,ISBN 1-4012-2953-0)
  • Blackest Night: Green Lantern (collectsGreen Lantern (vol. 4) #43–52, 272 pages, hardcover, July 2010,ISBN 1-4012-2786-4; paperback, July 2011,ISBN 1-4012-2952-2)
  • Blackest Night: Green Lantern Corps (collectsGreen Lantern Corps (vol. 2) #39–47, 264 pages, hardcover, July 2010,ISBN 1-4012-2788-0; paperback, July 2011,ISBN 1-4012-2805-4)
  • Blackest Night: Tales of the Corps (collectsTales of the Corps #1–3 and stories fromGreen Lantern (vol. 4) #49 andAdventure Comics (vol. 2) #4–5, 176 pages, hardcover, July 2010,ISBN 1-4012-2790-2; paperback, August 2011,ISBN 1-4012-2807-0)
  • Blackest Night: Black Lantern CorpsVolume One (collectsBlackest Night: Batman #1–3,Blackest Night: Superman #1–3, andBlackest Night: Titans #1–3; 256 pages, hardcover, July 2010,ISBN 1-4012-2784-8; paperback, July 2011,ISBN 1-4012-2804-6)
  • Blackest Night: Black Lantern Corps Volume Two (collectsBlackest Night: Wonder Woman #1–3,Blackest Night: JSA #1–3 andBlackest Night: The Flash #1–3, 240 pages, hardcover, July 2010,ISBN 1-4012-2785-6; paperback, July 2011,ISBN 1-4012-2803-8)
  • Blackest Night: Rise of the Black Lanterns (collectsThe Atom and Hawkman #46,The Question #37,Phantom Stranger (vol. 2) #42,Starman (vol. 2) #81,The Power of Shazam! #48,Catwoman (vol. 3) #83,Weird Western Tales #71,Green Arrow (vol. 4) #30, andAdventure Comics (vol. 2) #7; 256 pages, hardcover, July 2010,ISBN 1-4012-2789-9; paperback, August 2011,ISBN 1-4012-2806-2)
  • Absolute Blackest Night (collectsBlackest Night #0-8, select pages fromDC Universe #0 andGreen Lantern (vol. 4) #44-48, 50–52). Bonus material includes: Character sketches and designs,Blackest Night #1 script and commentary on theBlackest Night series from several members of the creative team. 576 pages; hardcover. Release date: July 16, 2013.ISBN 978-1401240738.
  • Blackest Night Saga (DC Essential Edition): CollectsBlackest Night #0-8. 344 pages; paperback. Release date: February 12, 2019.ISBN 978-1401290917.
  • Blackest Night Omnibus (10th Anniversary): CollectsAdventure Comics #4, 5, 7;Blackest Night #0-8;Blackest Night: Batman #1-3;Blackest Night: The Flash #1-3;Blackest Night: JSA #1-3;Blackest Night: Superman #1-3;Blackest Night: Tales of the Corps #1-3;Blackest Night: Titans #1-3;Blackest Night: Wonder Woman #1-3;Catwoman (vol. 3) #83;Green Arrow (vol. 4) #30;Green Lantern (vol. 4) #43-53;Green Lantern Corps (vol. 2) #39-47;Phantom Stranger (vol. 2) #42;Starman (vol. 2) #81;Suicide Squad #67;The Atom and Hawkman #46;The Power of Shazam! #48;The Question #37;Untold Tales of Blackest Night #1 andWeird Western Tales #71. 1664 pages; hardcover. Release date: June 11, 2019.ISBN 978-1401291198.

Reception

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The series has received generally positive reviews.Comic Book Resources gave the first and third issues in the series 5 out of 5stars,[27][28] and the second received 4.5 stars.[29] IGN also reviewed the series favorably, and rated the first three individual issues between 8.7 and 9.3 out of a possible 10.[30][31][32]

Alternate versions

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InTales from the Dark Multiverse: Blackest Night, an alternate outcome toBlackest Night is depicted where Sinestro's ego refused to release his control of the Entity, with the result that all life was destroyed by the Black Lanterns. By the time of the storyline, a few weeks after Nekron's attack, the only living beings in the universe areSinestro,Lobo,Dove, and Mister Miracle, and Sinestro is only half-alive because the Entity keeps him going even as he wears a Black ring at the same time. Mister Miracle is able to find a means of channelling the Source Wall through Dove to recreate the universe, but when Nekron - now possessing Darkseid - reveals that this will literally remake the universe over, Mister Miracle kills Dove as he cannot bring himself to erase Barda from existence, which causes Lobo to kill Mister Miracle in retribution for killing the only thing in the universe he considered "pure". As a last resort, Sinestro uses Lobo to channel the life energy into the universe, but this only results in the creation of a more twisted form of 'life' that follows Lobo's example by trying to destroy all remnants of the old existence and their own enemies, leaving Sinestro fighting to escape this world even as higher entities keep him contained so that he cannot contaminate other realities.

In other media

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  • InGreen Lantern: The Animated Series episode "Scarred", the Black Lantern symbol is on a book in one of the Guardians' quarters.
  • InGreen Lantern: Emerald Knights,Arisia Rrab asks if Krona's attack is the "Blackest Night that everyone keeps talking about", butSinestro tells her that it is only dusk.
  • There are skin pack DLCs available forInjustice: Gods Among Us, featuringBlackest Night - inspired skins for Superman, Batman, the Flash, Hawkgirl, Aquaman and Doomsday. The Injustice mobile platform version featuresBlackest Night skins for Superman, Batman, Flash, Hawkgirl, Doomsday and the Martian Manhunter.
  • A downloadableBlackest Night Batman skin appears inBatman: Arkham Origins.
  • The storyline is featured in severalDC Universe Online episodes, which introduces several of the Lantern Corps members to the game, many of which can be seen in an instancedoverworld called "Metropolis Battlezone" and several other missions, that finally leads to a battle against Nekron and Black Hand in an eight-player instance of Metropolis at night.
  • InInjustice 2, the Blackest Night is mentioned in pre-battle dialogue between certain characters. It is mentioned by Atrocitus when facing Hal Jordan after he asks about a prophecy that Atrocitus had mentioned. John Stewart references it after asking theJoker if it is true that he scammed Nekron.
  • Purchasable "Black Lantern" skins for Superman and Wonder Woman were added toMultiVersus in the 1.04 update in October 2022.
  • The premise ofBlackest Night serves as the single-player campaign mode for theturn-basedmobilerole-playing gameDC Legends. Players must battle against DC characters that were turned into Black Lanterns, with the finalboss being Nekron himself.[33]
  • The Flashshowrunner Eric Wallace planned to make aBlackest Night adaptation for anArrowversecrossover event for the show'sninth season, hence why he teasedJohn Diggle finding a mysterious box in the show'seighth season to set-up such storyline. However, Wallace saw himself forced to scrap his plans onceThe CW decided not to renewThe Flash for a tenth season, forcing him to change his plans to wrap-up the show with the ninth season.[34]

See also

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References

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  4. ^Reintroduced inGreen Lantern Corps #6, January 2007.
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