#0-A Zero Month crossover issue. The golden age Ray, Happy Terrill, is searching for his missing son, the current Ray. Happy tries Ray’s JLA teammate Martian Manhunter, then Ray’s girlfriend Jenny Jurden and his cousin Hank, but can’t find him. Meanwhile, Ray has found his mother, a woman he thought was dead. Ray takes a trip back through his childhood, remembering when his father lied to him about her death and when he lied to Ray throughout his childhood. Happy finally finds Ray, and Ray confronts him about all the lies. Happy and Ray’s fight is interrupted by Ray’s mother Nadine. However, Happy lies to Nadine, saying that Ray is “Tony the Pizza Guy.” Ray storms off, leaving Happy alone outside Nadine’s house.

#4-The Ray has broken Dr. Polaris out of prison to gain the criminal's help against the Light Entity before it destroys Philadelphia. But when Polaris betrays him, the Ray must battle both menaces...alone!

#5-The original Ray decides to punish his successor for his mishandling of the crisis that almost destroyed Philadelphia by taking away the younger Ray's powers, leading to an all-out battle between father and son.

#6-Ray barely survives a murderous ambush when he is dragged into a bizarre hostage crisis by Black Canary. While the two heroes plot their strategy to rescue a kidnapped girl, the maniacal serial killer who holds her escapes into outer space, taking the child with him.

#8-Lobo makes a special appearance when the Ray, lost far from Earth, tries to return under his own power with Black Canary in tow. On the way, the welcome sight of an alien space station beckons them, but the only thing awaiting the Ray within it is the Main Man from Czarnia...and the fight of his life!

#14-Nightmares of the villain Deathmasque bring the Ray under the power of Vandal Savage.

#17-Happy Terrill, the original Ray, is dead, and the Ray now has no way to locate the brother he never knew. Elsewhere, as an untended cryogenic chamber malfunctions, Joshua Terrill begins to thaw.

#20-"The Tide," script by Christopher Priest, pencils by Jason Armstrong, inks by Ande Parks; Black Condor guest-stars as the Ray goes to keep a mysterious appointment at the White House, where the Grand Council has nominated him to replace Black Condor as its agent of justice; And when Black Condor learns what's happened, all hell breaks loose.

#21-It," script by Christopher Priest, pencils by Jason Armstrong, inks by Ande Parks; The Ray must find where White Hawk had taken Black Condor before its too late.

#25-"Time and Tempest, Book 1: The Pendulum," script by James Owsley (as Christopher Priest), pencils by Jason Armstrong, inks by Drew Geraci; This extra-sized landmark issue is set in Ray Terrill's future, exploring the conflict between his duties to his multi-billion dollar conglomerate, his responsibilities as a hero… and his longtime friendship with Bart Allen-The Flash.

#26-You must end this. You must stop this suffering-- 

#27-"Time and Tempest, Book 3: Requiem," script by Jim Owsley (as Christopher Priest), pencils by Jason Armstrong, inks by Drew Geraci; The future Ray discovers Tempest's true agenda, but her lineage to a present DC hero makes her plans catastrophic for both the future Ray Terrill and his present-day counterpart.

Note: I'm not a professional grader, i'm grading off of comics i've collected over time.