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The Emerald Archer. The Battling Bowman. The Modern Day Robin Hood. (Or Robinson Crusoe)Green Arrow was originally created by Mort Weisinger and George Papp, and first appeared in More Fun Comics #73 (November, 1941). Along with his sidekick Speedy, Green Arrow was essentially treated as a more light-hearted version of Batman.Originally an Adventurer Archaeologist, Oliver Queen was an expert on Native Americans, who mastered the bow as part of his studies on ancient hunting techniques. He met Roy Harper while on a dig, discovering that Harper had survived the plane-crash which killed his parents, along with the family's Native American manservant, Quoag, who taught Roy how to use a bow.Quoag gave his life to save Roy and Oliver, after the trio were attacked by tomb raiders. Ollie and Roy fought back using their archery skills, capturing the thieves. Oliver adopted Roy and the two decided to continue fighting crime, taking their superhero code names from comments the thieves had made during the fight (i.e. "That guy shoots a mean green arrow!", "That kid is speedy!")While never as popular as Batman and Robin in The Golden Age of Comic Books, Green Arrow and Speedy sold decently, and were members of the Seven Soldiers of Victory, DC Comics' second superhero team. After World War II, the pair was moved to Adventure Comics along with Aquaman and Superboy. As pet characters of editor Mort Weisinger, they were published continuously as backups to the Superboy feature all the way from 1946 to 1960. GA and Speedy then jumped to World's Finest until 1964.Green Arrow and Speedy's adventures changed very little in terms of tone during The Silver Age of Comic Books, sticking to short, fun stories in which he used trick arrows to thwart criminals and save lives. It was during this time that Green Arrow also became a member of the JLA while Speedy went joined the Teen Titans. Strangely enough the only thing that changed during this time period was Oliver and Roy's backgrounds.Over the years, Oliver had devolved into a Millionaire Playboy and there was no explanation for how he had become a Master Archer or where Roy Harper acquired his training. An explanation came during a short run in 1958, which featured artwork by Jack Kirby. In the new origin story, Oliver Queen found himself stranded on a desert island after his yacht sank. Oliver taught himself archery and basic hunting skills to survive. Eventually a gang of criminals came to the island and Ollie used his archery skills and primitive trick arrows to defeat them, deciding to keep fighting crime with his newfound skills once he returned to civilization.Shortly after beginning his career as a public vigilante, Green Arrow was contacted by Brave Bow, a Native American chieftain. Brave Bow had adopted Roy Harper - the son of a forest ranger who had died trying to save some of his tribe's children from a forest fire - and feared that Roy would be cast out of the tribe after his death. Green Arrow agreed to adopt the boy, who began fighting crime with him as Speedy.Major changes would come in 1969, when artist Neal Adams gave Ollie a new costume and his now-trademark forked beard. Inspired by this striking new look, writer Dennis O'Neil followed this up with a storyline in which Oliver Queen lost his fortune. A few nights on the street dealing with the social services net from the bottom radically altered Green Arrow's politics. From (at best) a "limousine liberal", Green Arrow became an outspoken champion of the poor and oppressed, as a cross between Robin Hood and Abbie Hoffman. It was also around this time that Green Arrow became romantically linked to Black Canary - at that time an immigrant from Earth-Two.Green Arrow was then teamed up with Green Lantern Hal Jordan in a series of socially relevant stories in which the "by-the-book" Hal and "plays by his own rules" Ollie deal with issues like racism, political corruption, pollution and overpopulation. Speedy had not been seen adventuring with his mentor in some time and this was made a plot point when it was revealed that Green Arrow's neglect had caused Roy to turn to heroin. Roy later recovered from his addiction with help from Black Canary, becoming a federal agent for some time. He later adopted the superhero codename of Arsenal, rejoined the Titans (where he led the team for a time) and fathered a daughter, Lian, with the supervillain assassin Cheshire - making him one of the few single-father superheroes in comics history.After some years of being teamed with Green Lantern or appearing in back-up stories, in 1983 Green Arrow got his own mini-series for the first time. It sold decently, but was not followed up until 1987. As part of its new "mature readers" line, DC gave writer/artist Mike Grell the chance to reinvent Green Arrow again in The Longbow Hunters mini-series, followed by an ongoing series. Some radical changes were made, moving GA from the fictional Star City to Seattle, discarding the trick arrows for the most part, removing Black Canary's sonic scream and generally avoiding the more comic-booky elements of The DCU. This series also became notorious for the scene in which the assassin Shado rapes Oliver Queen, though it was mistakenly referred to as an affair by other writers in the years to follow.After Grell left the series, it was reintegrated with the rest of the DCU just before Zero Hour: Crisis in Time!. After Oliver Queen was forced to kill his best friend Hal Jordan as a part of that crisis, Oliver retreated once more to the Buddhist ashram where he went once before after accidentally killing someone.It was here that a new character was introduced - an idealistic young monk and Green Arrow fanboy named Connor Hawke. Connor was later revealed to be Ollie's child by a previous relationship. Shortly after learning of their relationship, Oliver Queen died in a plane explosion. He gave his life to save the city of Metropolis and Connor became the new Green Arrow. Connor joined the Justice League for a time but eventually sought the peace of the ashram once more. While there, he had visions which told him that his father was still alive.In 2000, writer Kevin Smith (yeah, that one) brought Oliver Queen back to life in a new Green Arrow ongoing series, which also returned the action to Star City. By the end of the first storyline, Quiver, Oliver had become a millionaire again, the trick arrows were back, and Ollie began to rekindle his relationship with Black Canary (who in the meantime had recovered her own powers) and build a relationship with his son, Connor. He also picked up a new sidekick - teen prostitute Mia Dearden - who eventually took over the name of Speedy.Throughout most of the 2000s, Green Arrow was written by Judd Winick, who tried to tackle social issues like Dennis O'Neil before him. Perhaps his most famous storyline from this time was a Very Special Episode where Mia Dearden was diagnosed with HIV.Toward the end of Winick's run, Green Arrow and Black Canary reconciled and got married. Roy Harper, who had also reconciled with his old mentor during this time, changed his hero name to "Red Arrow" and joined the Justice League with Ollie's blessing.The Green Arrow book was rebooted, and became “Green Arrow / Black Canaryâ€� for a time. Judd Winick wrote this book for a little over a year, at which point it was taken over by television writer Andrew Kreisberg. Most of his run dealt with the antics of a new villain - a battered woman that Green Arrow saved, who became an obsessive, murderous groupie called Cupid.Things changed for the worse for the entire Arrow Family in the wake of the Justice League: Cry for Justice storyline. Star City suffered massive casualties in the wake of an attack by the super villain Prometheus. Roy Harper lost his right arm in a fight with the villain and his daughter, Lian, was killed in the bombing of Star City. In response, Oliver hunted down and killed Prometheus - an action which led to his arrest, public unmasking and Black Canary returning her wedding ring due to his lying to her about the murder. At his trial, Oliver was found 'Not Guilty' of murder but this did not stop a corrupt judge from exiling Ollie from his home city.Shortly afterward, Green Arrow briefly starred in a third volume of his solo series, which was one of several new DC Comics tying into the Brightest Day storyline. Following the events of Cry For Justice, a seemingly Enchanted Forest grew up in the middle of the Star City. Oliver Queen has moved into the forest, continuing to fight the various powers trying to take advantage of the recent disaster — corrupt cops, local politicians who are more interested in building a new Entertainment District in the wreckage than helping all the people left homeless by the recent disaster and a Corrupt Corporate Executive who has taken over Queen Enterprises.A fourth volume of Green Arrow began publication in September 2011, Green Arrow (2011), as part of the New 52 relaunch. The new book is set in Year One of the new DC Universe and has taken Oliver Queen back to his roots as a wealthy adventurer, traveling the world and going wherever a hero is needed. After several creative team changes in its first year did little to garner interest in the series, the book was taken over by Jeff Lemire and Andrea Sorrentino.The Lemire/Sorrentino run primarily dealt with setting up a Myth Arc focusing on Oliver's battles with Komodo, a man connected to his father, and an ancient collection of warrior clans known collectively as The Outsiders. (It should be noted that, apart from the presence of Katana, these Outsiders had no relation to The Outsiders superhero team.) The series was generally well-received by fans and critics, though some felt that Lemire's mythology developed had little connection to the classic series mythos despite reintroducing characters like Count Vertigo and Shado. This run also was notable for introducing Emiko Queen (Oliver's half sister - the product of a tryst between his father and Shado) and bringing John Diggle into the DC Universe.After Lemire and Sorrentino left, the book was briefly taken over by Andrew Kreisberg and Ben Sokolowski, who are — in addition to being comic book writers - writers for Green Arrow's TV show adaptation Arrow. Their six-issue run was not well-received - partly due to the trouble anyone would have had following Lemire and Sorrentino and partly because of their efforts to make the book more accessible to fans of Arrow while simultaneously restoring more elements of the pre-New 52 Green Arrow comics. Even the most generous critics agreed they tried to accomplish too much, too quickly, simultaneously trying to throwing out all of Oliver's support team except for John Diggle, bringing Arrow's Breakout Character Felicity Smoak into the comics, reestablish Oliver's friendship with Hal Jordan, reintroducing homeless teen Mia Dearden as a potential sidekick and setting up a new arch-enemy for Green Arrow in the form of Corrupt Corporate Executive John King.For the rest of The New 52 era, the book would be written by urban fantasy author Benjamin Percy. Percy would remain on the series as it was relaunched as Green Arrow (Rebirth) for the DC Rebirth era. The new series has proved popular, restoring many elements of the classic series — primarily the romance between Green Arrow and Black Canary, Oliver's status as a social-justice warrior and his trademark goatee. The new series has also discarded most of the supporting cast introduced during The New 52 run, save for the characters created by Jeff Lemire like Emiko Queen and hacker Henry Fyff. The new series is focused on Oliver and Dinah's efforts to fight the Ninth Circle — an uber-capitalist cabal tied to an Ancient Conspiracy, with designs on taking over America through human trafficking and Corporate Warfare.Following Dark Crisis, the book would be relaunched again as Green Arrow (2023) as part of the Dawn of DC initiative.Green Arrow frequently appears in other DC Comics media. He first made an animated appearance in Superfriends during the "Wendy and Marvin" era, though he didn't make the jump to be part of later series despite having an action-figure in the associated Super Powers line by Kenner.Green Arrow was a major, if secondary, character in the Justice League Unlimited animated series, where in his first appearance, he defeated a giant, radioactive robot that cleaned the clock of Green Lantern, Captain Atom, and Supergirl. He stayed on as the conscience of the Justice League, echoing the politically relevant series from the 1970s. He was voiced by Kin Shriner there.He also showed up several times in The Batman and Batman: The Brave and the Bold. He appears as a minor supporting character in Young Justice (2010), voiced by Alan Tudyk of Firefly fame. His sidekicks, Red Arrow, Arsenal and Arrowette, play far more prominent roles. He also stars in a fifteen minute feature, DC Showcase: Green Arrow (co-starring Black Canary), that appears as part of the Superman/Shazam!: The Return of Black Adam DVD, along with The Spectre and Jonah Hex.Green Arrow's most prominent live-action media appearance is in The CW series Arrow, where Oliver is played by Stephen Amell. It debuted in November 2012 and drew a huge viewing audience. The success of Arrow led to a series of spin-offs and what has become known as the Arrowverse.Green Arrow is also fondly remembered by fans of the series Smallville, where he was played by Justin Hartley. Black Canary and Mia Dearden also made appearances on the show.In 2008, a Green Arrow live-action film titled Green Arrow: Escape From Super Max was announced. Penned by David S. Goyer (writer for The Dark Knight Trilogy) and Justin Marks (writer for Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li), the film would involve Green Arrow being sent to an high security prison for a crime he didn't commit, forcing him to team up with supervillains in order to escape. No other news about the project had been announced since then.Green Arrow first appeared in a video game in Justice League Task Force. He was also in Justice League Heroes. More recently, he was a playable character in the fighting game Injustice: Gods Among Us, both in traditional form (voiced by Alan Tudyk) and a DLC skin of the the current TV version, with the likeness and voice of Stephen Amell. He returned in Injustice 2, once again voiced by Alan Tudyk.
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Master Archer: Green Arrow is most definitely the DCU's best archer, and has trained many younger characters to follow in his footsteps. His first origin story was that of an archaeologist who studied Native American fighting techniques before it was retconned into getting stranded on a deserted island and teaching himself archery to survive. The end result is a nigh-superhuman ability at shooting arrows that strikes fear in the hearts of supervillains and allows him to keep up with his superpowered peers.
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Secret Identity: Oliver Queen has gone back and forth on whether or not he has one or doesn't have one. Originally, he had one until about mid-way through the Mike Grell run, when he was outed by the United States government after being framed for espionage. After sacrificing himself to save the city of Metropolis, he was given a full-page obituary on the front page of The Daily Planet, which identified Oliver Queen as Green Arrow. This was used as proof of Oliver's death in Quiver, when Batman was trying to prove to the clone Ollie that he was/had been dead. After Judd Winick took over the series post-Quiver, Oliver Queen suddenly had a secret identity again. No explanation was given for why Oliver Queen suddenly showed up in Star City again at the same time the original Green Arrow returned and nobody - except for Mia Dearden - made the connection. Oliver's secret identity was outed AGAIN, following Cry For Justice, just before he was put on trial for the murder of Prometheus. As of September 2011, he has a secret identity. AGAIN. It's hinted in in some continuities that his secret identity isn't really all that secret and most people are just polite enough to not bring it up. In one case a police officer that'd been working with Green Arrow showed up at Oliver Queen's house, and when asked how he found out his identity, said that he didn't realize it was supposed to be a secret. The goatee probably doesn't help.
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Applied Phlebotinum: Some of the more dubious trick arrows.
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Katanas Are Just Better: Used as part of a training upgrade to (temporarily) defeat Deathstroke. Rejected by many fans, who could accept a Just Like Robin Hood hero using a sword... just not a Katana.
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Darker and Edgier: Outside of comics, during the last decade, Green Arrow has gone from a Kid-Appeal Character, arguably The Heart and Chivalrous Pervert at worst, to the more iffy Vigilante Man who ended up killing Lex Luthor, to now a Deconstruction of sorts of Ollie's usual MO, modelled after the Mike Grell take from the comics.
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Now That's Using Your Teeth!: Green Arrow sometimes uses his teeth to draw back his bowstring, mainly if he has one arm immobilized.
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Omnibus: Green Arrow's Golden Age stories never appeared while DC was producing their Archives line, but DC has recently made up for that with a Golden Age omnibus of early Green Arrow from 1941 to 1947. At 750 pages, that's the equivalent of about three and a half Archives.
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Comic-Book Time: There's no telling what Oliver's actual physical age is at this point or how long he's been Green Arrow. Between a Retcon which set Connor Hawke's birth as being just after Ollie became Green Arrow (Connor had previous been the result of a relationship Ollie had in college), Ollie's being reborn into a younger body in Quiver and his latest origin story seeming to abandon Ollie's hippie background, it's impossible to get a fix. In "The Longbow Hunters" his age was given as 40 years old. The Ollie we see in Green Arrow: Year One has something of a Grunge-Look to him, which may fit in a couple of years, but makes it hard for him to have a son in his early-twenties now. Following Flashpoint his age is given as 25-26, and by Wally West's claim that everyone had ten years of their lives taken away, would imply that Ollie prior to Flashpoint was 35.
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Mr. Fanservice: Connor, hands down.
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Masochist's Meal: A very funny page from a Green Arrow Secret Files issue shows Ollie's famous chili recipe (which is not only an actual recipe, but apparently a very good one, if not really as hot as depicted). The JLA all have horrified reactions to it (including J'onn comparing it to fire and freaking out)... except Batman, who just thinks it needs more crackers.
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In the Hood: The Grell costume, and several variations thereafter.
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Alternate Company Equivalent: Hawkeye is often viewed as Green Arrow's Marvel counterpart.
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Taught by Experience: In some versions of Green Arrow's origin, he develops his incredible archery as a result of being stranded on a desert island and having to learn how to use a bow in order to survive.
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Life-or-Limb Decision: Ollie chose to lose his life rather than a limb when he saved Metropolis.
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Slavery Is a Special Kind of Evil: As a modern-day Robin Hood, Green Arrow is frequently depicted as believing this. This was established in the modern age by Green Arrow: Year One, which introduced a retcon to Oliver Queen's origins and motivations for becoming a hero. Originally he was shipwrecked on an island being used to farm marijuana and got a ride back to civilization by ambushing the drug dealers. In the new origin, he frees the people enslaved by a cartel to farm poppies for heroin production. In the Green Arrow (Rebirth) books, the fact that The Ninth Circle abducts homeless people and sells them off to the highest bidder angers Green Arrow far more than their attempts to kill him and frame his secret identity for murder.
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Disappeared Dad: His "relationship" with his son Connor. He also stopped being there for Roy for a month, which led to his infamous drug habit. In Fall Of The Green Arrow, both of them turn him away when he asks for their help, calling him out on his selfish behavior toward them. Remember, Friends Are Chosen, Family Aren't...
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Parental Abandonment: Oliver's done this twice - first by walking out on Connor Hawke and his mother. Later, by leaving Roy Harper to fend for himself, indirectly leading him to become a heroin addict. Flashbacks in the Third Volume of Ollie's book implied that Ollie and his mother were similarly ignored by his father, despite being taken care of financially.
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Lampshade Hanging: Grant Morrison did this in the tenth issue of JLA, by having the Justice League be berated by a loud-mouthed blond guy with a Van Dyke in Star City over their failure to save lives at the expense of preventing property damage. This occurred at a time when Oliver Queen was dead. Morrison later admitted that he was having fun with the idea that Star City has a larger-than-average number of mouthy blond guys with Van Dykes, explaining indirectly just how Ollie was able to maintain a secret identity for so long.
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Rejected by many fans, who could accept a Just Like Robin Hood hero using a sword... just not a Katana.
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Rogues' Gallery Transplant: As hinted above, many of his rogues gallery were originally low level enemies of Batman or another of Ollie's JLA teammates who gained new life as Green Arrow villains. Case in point, Killer Moth was a rather pathetic as a Batman villain, but New 52 made him Ollie's first supervillain opponent, and a recurring foe thereafter, and he's a little less harmless as Green Arrow villain. Deadshot and the Riddler have also had famous rivalries with Green Arrow, though neither of them have given up their status as Batman villains.
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Awesome Backpack: The various Arrow Family quivers. The most famous is his large rucksack one, which carries around 50 arrows of all varieties.
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Hollywood Law
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Hollywood Law: After being tried for murdering Prometheus and admitting his own guilt, a jury finds Oliver Queen 'not guilty'. The judge, stating that he wants to overrule the jury but cannot issue a prison sentence in a case with a 'not guilty' verdict, exiles Oliver Queen from Star City telling him that if he ever enters the city again he will be put away for as long as the judge can arrange it. To say that this violates every basic rule of law in the United States regarding sentencing in a jury trial is an understatement.
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Collateral Angst
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Collateral Angst: Lian's death in JLA: Cry For Justice is a textbook case of this, done solely to make Roy more "interesting" and send Ollie off on a Roaring Rampage of Revenge. In The Longbow Hunters, Black Canary is captured and tortured solely for the purpose of giving Green Arrow a story-arc where he angsts over killing the men who were torturing her. In fairness to Grell, he did depict both Ollie and Dinah going through therapy regarding the incident afterwards - an unusually realistic step in comics at the time. And Dinah was far from a helpless damsel in his later Green Arrow stories, saving Ollie's life several times over the course of the series.
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Official Couple
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Official Couple: Green Arrow and Black Canary.
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Pinball Projectile
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Pinball Projectile: Green Arrow can accurately ricochet arrows.
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Noble Shoplifter
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Noble Shoplifter: In City Walls, although the city is without power and looting is rampant, Green Arrow insists that his people leave payment whenever they take food or weapons from a store.
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Killer Cop
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Killer Cop: Green Arrow fought a gang of cops known as the Vice Squad, who got together and used police equipment during their off-duty hours to eliminate what they saw as 'undesirable' elements off the streets. The leader made the mistake of assuming Green Arrow would agree with his crusade. The anarchist-themed vigilante Citizen turns out to be a cop who was fed up with white collar criminals using Loophole Abuse to avoid prosecution.
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Superhero Trophy Shelf
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Superhero Trophy Shelf: In the Arrowcave.
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Guys Smash, Girls Shoot
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Guys Smash, Girls Shoot: Inverted with him and Black Canary.
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Then Let Me Be Evil
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Then Let Me Be Evil: Essentially the motivation of the Berserkers gang in Ben Percy's run. As a Warg (basically a carrier of the werewolf-like STD Lukos), they've been hunted down and treated like lesser beings, with the Patriots actively trying to kill them all and the government's response being to drug them into a state of submission so they can't defend themselves. If the world wants to treat them like rabid dogs, then they might as well act like it.
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Faux Action Girl
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Faux Action Girl: Black Canary at her lowest points.
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Annoying Arrows
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Annoying Arrows: Oliver Queen used to shoot boxing glove arrows because it annoyed the villains far more than all of the other ways he could incapacitate them. Onomatopoeia, a villain, takes several arrows to the body in an attempt to kill one of Green Arrow's sidekicks. After a long (long) stand off, he manages to escape, even though he is a pincushion. Nobody is sure if the guy is superhuman or just well trained. Green Arrow once shot Solomon Grundy with enough arrows to fill a pincushion, but inflicted no substantive damage. Given that Grundy is a) Immune to Bullets and b) already dead, this is entirely justified.
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Long-Lost Relative
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Long-Lost Relative: In the New 52 volume, Oliver discovers that he has a younger Japanese half-sister sister named Emiko.
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Terminally-Ill Criminal
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Terminally-Ill Criminal: William Tockman, the original Clock King, originally turned to a life of crime after being diagnosed with a terminal illness, for the purpose of providing for his sister after his death. Ironically, while his diagnosis turned out to be false, his sister did die while Tockman was imprisoned for his crimes.
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File Mixup
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File Mixup: In a Silver Age story, Green Arrow takes a bad fall and has his chest X-rayed (without removing his mask.) The doctor calls on the Arrowline to tell him that there's an inoperable tumor and he has at most a few days to live. Halfway through the story, the doctor calls back—he mixed up Green Arrow's X-rays with those of millionaire playboy Oliver Queen! Turns out Ollie had spilled some mildly radioactive material on himself that fouled the x-ray film.
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Blasting It Out of Their Hands
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Blasting It Out of Their Hands: Green Arrow and the multi-ethnic Arrow family regularly pull this off, being archers. Red Arrow (formerly Arsenal, formerly Speedy) also uses guns, darts, shuriken, and so forth. With his pacifistic bent and Improbable Aiming Skills, Conner Hawke (the second Green Arrow) has been known to "disarm" a villain by firing an arrow down the gun barrel. In The Flash 1959 #217, as part of O'Neil and Adams' Green Lantern/Green Arrow saga, Ollie tries to do this to a sniper, but due to a shoulder injury, he misses and kills him.
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Everybody Knew Already
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It's hinted in in some continuities that his secret identity isn't really all that secret and most people are just polite enough to not bring it up. In one case a police officer that'd been working with Green Arrow showed up at Oliver Queen's house, and when asked how he found out his identity, said that he didn't realize it was supposed to be a secret. The goatee probably doesn't help.
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Multishot
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Multishot: Of course Green Arrow can do this.
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Not Wearing Tights
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Not Wearing Tights: The Grell run. The New 52 also gave several older villains some more street level redesigns (e.g. Clock King is reimagined as a Tattooed Crook).
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Lotus-Eater Machine
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Lotus-Eater Machine: The Black Mercy in one Green Lantern story, in which Hal Jordan and Oliver Queen became trapped in Hal's idea of a perfect world. Ollie was the first to put two and two together, since his perfect world had him set up with Connor's birth mother and a parcel of other kids - the type of family life Hal had and Ollie was always envious of but with none of the baggage or disappointment Ollie equated to his relationships with Roy Harper and Dinah Lance.
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Chickification
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Chickification: Black Canary's powers and competence being lost or nerfed to ensure that Green Arrow remains the main hero of the story. We know it's his series, but still... This mostly happened in the Green Arrow / Black Canary stories written by Judd Winick and Andrew Kreisberg. Other writers during the same period (Gail Simone and Grant Morrison come to mind) have written both characters as competent professionals.
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Starter Villain
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Starter Villain: Ezra Samson, a Serial Killer targeting members of a historical society, and who dies in a car crash by first issue's end.
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Company Town
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Company Town: A a crossover issue with the Green Lantern had a mining town in the Rocky Mountains called Desolation, which was a really bad place to live. As discussed here, the story is not very realistic in regard to the town existing in the 1970s.
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Luke, You Are My Father
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Lampshaded in JLA when the new Green Arrow (previously-unseen son of the original Green Arrow who died but came back later) has his regular pointed arrows destroyed by a supervillain and is forced to make do with his father's ridiculous trick arrows, pilfered from the trophy room.
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Clark Kenting
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Clark Kenting: Ollie's beard style is not quite unique, but rare enough so that anyone who cared could make the connection. Indeed, Mia began working with him by going to him in his civilian identity and pointing out that he was obviously Green Arrow. It caused some amusing misunderstandings when Travis Morgan happened to show up. It's worth noting that — by the current timeline, at least — Travis is several years older than Oliver. Almost old enough to be his dad. But very well preserved. Completely averted after Oliver made his identity public, though.
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Descent into Addiction
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Descent into Addiction:Snowbirds Don't Fly is a two episode arc in issues #85 and #86 that showed how Green Arrow's ward Roy "Speedy" Harper had become a heroin addict and the consequences of his actions.
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Thicker Than Water
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Thicker Than Water: In the original storyline where Connor Hawke was revealed to be Oliver Queen's long-lost son, Oliver didn't take the news well since Connor had concealed the fact from him and the only reason Ollie found out was that a Parallax-possessed Hal Jordan accidentally mentioned the fact. Granting that Ollie's paranoia was somewhat-justified (he was a wanted man at the time), and Friends Are Chosen, Family Aren't, but Ollie's desire to abandon his son was treated like a grievous flaw.
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Doting Grandparent
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Doting Grandparent: Oliver was this to Lian Harper, deceased daughter of his former sidekick Roy Harper aka Speedy/Arsenal/Red Arrow.
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New Old Flame
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New Old Flame: Used to justify Connor Hawke's birth, originally giving Oliver Queen an ex-girlfriend in college who got pregnant and never told him about the child. Retcon-ned to turn Moonday into a one-night-stand who did tell Ollie about his son.
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Knife Outline
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Knife Outline: Or Arrow Outline in this case.
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Academy of Evil
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Academy of Evil: Professor Merlin's crime school, from More Fun Comics #75, where students are taught to steal cars.
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"The Reason You Suck" Speech
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"The Reason You Suck" Speech: During the Cry for Justice & Rise and Fall storyline, where Green Arrow I (Oliver Queen) murders Prometheus for destroying Star City and causing the death of his adopted granddaughter Lian Harper, both his wife Black Canary (Dinah Lance) and adopted son Speedy I/Arsenal/Red Arrow I (Roy Harper) cut ties with Oliver, both telling him they're done with him. In Green Arrow #32, Dinah calls him out for all the problems he caused and driving her away: In Justice League: The Rise of Arsenal #2, Roy calls Oliver out on being a bad father to him:
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Nice Job Breaking It, Hero!
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Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: Roy blamed Mia for Lian's death, but most readers just shrugged this off as the anger of a grieving father. But then you realize that while Lian's death was the result of Prometheus' machine malfunction, Mia, who was supposed to be looking after Lian, left a child by herself to go after a supervillain. She couldn't have taken a minute to ask Ollie's neighbors, or even called someone, to look after the girl while she went out? James Robinson claimed that, due to Executive Meddling, he was asked to kill both Mia and Lian, but managed to spare Mia. He doesn't seem to realize that by how he chose to spare Mia made her indirectly responsible for Lian's death. Ollie's New 52 backstory has this, too. He was holding a party on a Queen Industries oil rig that was taken hostage by a mad bomber. He first picked up the bow and arrow in an effort to take the guy out without risking anyone's death... and ended up setting off his explosives, killing nearly everyone else on the rig (including his girlfriend) and getting blown out to sea by the blast, where he washed up on the familiar desert island.
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Identity Impersonator
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Identity Impersonator: Several times over the years, but most recently with the shape-shifter Everyman.
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Suffer the Slings
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Suffer the Slings: Bad guy Slingshot, who is as proficient with a sling as Green Arrow is with a bow.
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Kid Sidekick
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Kid Sidekick: The Speedys.
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Wham Episode
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Wham Episode: In the first issue of Jeff Lemire's run once he takes over the New 52 title, Emmerson is killed off, Queen Industries is taken over and liquidated, Q-Core is destroyed, Jax is killed and Naomi is kidnapped, and Oliver meets Komodo, an archer who's skill excels his own, and Magus, a mysterious and cryptic being with no eyes. The series changes a LOT from that point... but not in a bad way.
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Forest Ranger
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Forest Ranger: post-Cry For Justice
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Laser-Guided Karma
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Laser-Guided Karma: Deconstruction. During the Cry for Justice & Rise and Fall storylines where Green Arrow I (Oliver Queen) murders Prometheus for destroying Star City and causing the death of his adopted granddaughter Lian Harper. During Oliver's capture and trial, his family washes their hands of him, with his wife Black Canary (Dinah Lance) returning her wedding ring and declaring their marriage over. His adopted son Speedy I/Arsenal/Red Arrow I (Roy Harper) and biological son Green Arrow II (Connor Hawke) tell him they are through with him. It is implied that Oliver killing Prometheus is the last straw, with Oliver constantly cheating on Dinah, his neglect of Roy, and his abandonment of Connor and lying that he did not know he was his son was the main cause of them leaving Oliver. However, before that storyline Oliver Queen works hard to repair his relationships with them, and they had forgiven him before. It is also implied that they had been traumatized by the events of the story, Star City being destroyed for Dinah, the lost of his daughter for Roy, Connor being in a coma and losing and regaining his memories, and with the resentment they have for Oliver despite forgiving him, they all lash out at Oliver.
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Ret-Gone
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Ret-Gone: Several examples. The Golden Age Green Arrow and Speedy "never existed" in the new Earth history post-Crisis on Infinite Earths. This has caused some problems for the Seven Soldiers of Victory continuity when it's referenced until 2021. The Stargirl Spring Break Special did try to fix this by saying that (the "modern day") Ollie and Roy were sent back in time during a fight with the Clock King to the time of the Golden Age to restore their status as founding members of the Seven Soldiers. Connor Hawke, Mia Dearden and both versions of Arrowette in The New 52 universe — until later stories, including Rebirth and the aftermath of Dark Nights: Death Metal restored them.
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Chick Magnet
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Chick Magnet: Oliver Queen since the end of the Grell series. Roy Harper and Connor Hawke have also drawn more than their share of female attention, though the latter didn't take advantage of it.
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Post-Adventure Adventure
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Post-Adventure Adventure: The first appearance of our heroes in More Fun Comics #73 sees them just finishing up another adventure before the story begins.
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Evil Counterpart
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Evil Counterpart: Merlyn the Archer and Komodo.
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Hyperspace Arsenal
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Hyperspace Arsenal: Those quivers sure hold a lot of arrows. And where do the characters keep their bows and arrows until they're needed?
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Time Travel
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Time Travel: How the Stargirl Spring Break Special restored Ollie and Roy as members of the Seven Soldiers of Victory: Ollie and Roy are from the "modern era", but a fight with the Clock King sent them back in time for a bit to the Golden Age, where they helped form the Seven Soldiers.
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Rogues Gallery
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Rogues Gallery: Much has been made about Ollie's lack of a cohesive Rogues Gallery (a side effect of him not having his own series for the first thirty years of his publication history), though writers keep trying to bring one together, bless their hearts. Notable recurring villains include rival archers Shado and Merlyn; martial artist Drakon; stone-skinned mob boss Brick; masked lunatics Count Vertigo, Onomatopoeia, Deathstroke and the Clock King- of the last 4, aside from Onomatopoeia all are originally enemies of someone else.
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Wedding Smashers
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Wedding Smashers: Naturally, villains attacked the Black Canary-Green Arrow festivities.
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Affirmative-Action Legacy
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Affirmative-Action Legacy: Connor is 1/4th African-American and 1/4th Korean, while Emiko is half-Japanese.
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Ascended Extra
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Oliver's parents, Moira and Robert Queen, who were never particularly important in the comics, become more important, following on from their portrayals on the show. In particular, the latter is significantly involved in Green Arrow's origin, much like on the show.
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Defector from Paradise
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Defector from Paradise: Oliver Queen was resurrected without a soul, as well as any memories of his past during his more cynical years in Quiver. He seemed to get along fine without it and his soul rested peacefully in Heaven. However, his lack of a soul made him a gateway for possession by powerful demons, which would be a very bad thing for the entire world. He eventually convinced his soul (still in Heaven at the time) to come back to his body to save his son from being killed by demonic conjurers.
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Ruthless Modern Pirates
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Ruthless Modern Pirates: These feature prominently in some versions of Green Arrow's origin.
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Trademark Favorite Food
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Trademark Favorite Food: Ollie really, really likes chili.
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Loophole Abuse
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The anarchist-themed vigilante Citizen turns out to be a cop who was fed up with white collar criminals using Loophole Abuse to avoid prosecution.
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Bottomless Magazines
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Bottomless Magazines: The quivers never run out of arrows unless it's a plot point.
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City of Adventure
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City of Adventure: Star City and Seattle.
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Executive Meddling
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Roy blamed Mia for Lian's death, but most readers just shrugged this off as the anger of a grieving father. But then you realize that while Lian's death was the result of Prometheus' machine malfunction, Mia, who was supposed to be looking after Lian, left a child by herself to go after a supervillain. She couldn't have taken a minute to ask Ollie's neighbors, or even called someone, to look after the girl while she went out? James Robinson claimed that, due to Executive Meddling, he was asked to kill both Mia and Lian, but managed to spare Mia. He doesn't seem to realize that by how he chose to spare Mia made her indirectly responsible for Lian's death.
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The Gimmick
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The Gimmick: Bows and Arrows and Robin Hood comparisons.
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Percussive Prevention
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Percussive Prevention: In Green Arrow #24, Shado knocks Green Arrow to prevent him going to fight Count Vertigo while injured, then goes to fight Vertigo herself.
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Precision F-Strike
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Precision F-Strike: When Ollie reluctantly approved Mia as the new Speedy after she held her own against him in a fight.
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Improbable Aiming Skills
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Improbable Aiming Skills: Goes without saying, doesn't it?
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Surpassed the Teacher
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Surpassed the Teacher: During the funeral of Roy Harper, Oliver admits his for former sidekick had surpassed as a person in every way.
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Double Standard Rape: Female on Male
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Double Standard Rape: Female on Male: The Shado incident, which was only just recently officially acknowledged as being rape and was treated by many writers (particularly Judd Winick) as having been an example of Oliver Queen cheating on Dinah Lance. Thankfully Subverted when Black Canary was discussing marrying Oliver Queen with Oracle, Oracle brought up Shado, and she angrily rejects the notion that he was to blame. And outright said Shado raped him.
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Ret-Canon
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Retcanon: The success of Arrow has lead to several aspects of the show being introduced to the New 52 Green Arrow mythos- John Diggle and, more recently, a new version of Felicity Smoak, have been introduced in roles virtually identical to those they had on the show. The idea that Oliver was stranded on the island for years, and that the island, far from being deserted, was the site of a conspiracy that Oliver gets involved with. Oliver's parents, Moira and Robert Queen, who were never particularly important in the comics, become more important, following on from their portrayals on the show. In particular, the latter is significantly involved in Green Arrow's origin, much like on the show.
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Perma-Stubble
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In the New 52, he goes for the Perma-Stubble look instead, thereby bypassing this problem.
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Rocket Punch
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Rocket Punch: The infamous boxing glove arrows.
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Crippling the Competition
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Crippling the Competition: In an issue of Hawkman, Green Arrow stops the villainous archer the Spider by shooting out the Spider's eye, destroying his depth perception and thus his ability to aim.
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Legacy Character
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Legacy Character/Composite Character: Connor Hawke, Green Arrow II. Mia, Speedy II. Black Canary was turned into one of these by a Retcon, rather than face Oliver Queen dating a woman technically old enough to be his mother. Averted with his former Kid Sidekick, Roy. At one point after Ollie's death, Roy nearly changed his name to Red Arrow (due to the popularity of Kingdom Come), but decided to remain Arsenal instead in order to better forge his own path. Interestingly, while he had no intention of carrying on Ollie's legacy, he expressed disappointment that he wasn't at least asked to do so. In the Futures End continuity, Ollie's teenage sister Emiko becomes the new Green Arrow. Affirmative-Action Legacy: Connor is 1/4th African-American and 1/4th Korean, while Emiko is half-Japanese.
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Charles Atlas Superpower
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Charles Atlas Superpower: Green Arrow manages to shoot arrows in a physically impossible manner because he was stranded on an island for several years, where the only food he could find was the island's population of extremely agile animals. Coy hints have been dropped here and there that he might be a metahuman. Red Arrow meanwhile has perfect aim, is faster than Green Arrow, and does not appear to be a metahuman despite being related to Vandal Savage.
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Corrupt Corporate Executive
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Corrupt Corporate Executive: A frequent target of Ollie's crime-fighting efforts. Specific examples include... John DeLeon, who stole away Ollie's company in The Bronze Age of Comic Books. The Queen, who took over Ollie's company post-Rise and Fall. Walter Emerson, the CEO who attempted to take over Ollie's company in The New 52 Universe. Komodo, who actually does take over Queen Industries, and liquidates it, and after framing Ollie for murder, sets on hunting him down now that he's without any form of aid. John King, who tries to take over Seattle and destroy Oliver Queen in both his identities in the Kingdom arc. Green Arrow (Rebirth) introduced Cyrus Broderick - another CEO who frames Oliver for murder and steals his company, while working for a Court of Owls Expy called The Ninth Circle, which combines this trope with Ancient Conspiracy. Green Arrow (Rebirth) also established Malcolm Merlyn as this, in addition to being a member of the League of Assassins.
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Pendulum of Death
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Pendulum of Death: The Clock King straps Green Arrow beneath one in an attempt to force him to divulge the access codes to Queen Industries accounts in the "Sins of the Mother" arc.
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Roaring Rampage of Revenge
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Lian's death in JLA: Cry For Justice is a textbook case of this, done solely to make Roy more "interesting" and send Ollie off on a Roaring Rampage of Revenge.
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Domino Mask
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Domino Mask: The preferred method of identity concealment on Team Arrow.
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Implausible Deniability
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Implausible Deniability: That beard really should be a dead giveaway for Oliver Queen. Justified once when its established the look is actually rather popular in Star City, possibly because either one of his identities popularized it. If the beard isn't, the attitude should be. In the Mike Grell run, the CIA is able to figure out who he is because of this. Shado and The Seattle Police Department did not even realize he was attempting to hide his identity. Amusingly Ollie gave up on even bothering to wear his domino mask for quite some time because of this. In the New 52, he goes for the Perma-Stubble look instead, thereby bypassing this problem.
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Mocky Mouse
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Mocky Mouse: A story in Chuck Dixon's run had Conner Hawke's ashram bought by a Mr. Alt Disney with the intent of making it into a theme park based on Winky Blink and friends. Winky Blink looks very much like Mickey Mouse, except with a Hawaiian shirt, dog ears and a red nose.
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*Twang* Hello
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*Twang* Hello: A frequent method of greeting for Oliver Queen.
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Friendship Moment
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Friendship Moment: Green Arrow and Hawkman, both recently brought back to life, meet up at the Justice Society brownstone. Everyone else fears a fight will break out, only to find the two laughing hysterically over Batman impersonations and admitting that they missed each other.
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Vitriolic Best Buds
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Vitriolic Best Buds: With Green Lantern Hal Jordan. Sometimes with Barry Allen, The Flash. And once with the post-Crisis The Question.
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Depending on the Artist
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Depending on the Artist: Hat or hood?
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Lamarck Was Right
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Lamarck Was Right: Averted, in that while Connor is a competent enough archer after years of training with monks as a boy, he is nowhere near the savant Oliver Queen is with a bow. He is a great martial artist, though.
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Action Girl
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Action Girl: Black Canary fluctuates between Action Girl and Faux Action Girl, depending on the writer. Chuck Dixon and Gail Simone, in Birds of Prey, were frustrated at the fact that she always seemed to end up as a victim/hostage, and devoted much of the comic to re-establishing Canary's Badass credibility. Sadly, the Green Arrow/Black Canary title utterly evaporated all that martial arts street cred. She regained it for a two-issue guest appearance in Wonder Woman (2006) written by Gail Simone.
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Battle Couple: Oliver Queen and Dinah Lance.
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Color Character
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Color Character: Green Arrow, Black Canary, Red Arrow.
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Strawman Political: During their joint series, Hal Jordan often portrayed the opposite end of the spectrum—or at least a naive moderate—while having a big Idiot Ball glued to his face so Ollie had somebody to preach at. Some of the enemies Ollie goes up against are right-wing strawmen. For instance, the Duke of Oil (originally a villain for The Outsiders but adopted into Ollie's Rogues Gallery, such as it is) is a grotesque representation of oil magnates who looks more than a little like an eight-foot-tall George W. Bush.
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Composite Character
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Composite Character: In the New 52 continuity, Connor Hawke is the Red Arrow of Earth 2 rather than Green Arrow.
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Calling the Old Man Out
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comment
Calling the Old Man Out: Roy to Oliver in the pages of Hard Traveling Heroes. More recently, during The Fall of Green Arrow, Connor told Ollie off for everything that had happened to him as a result of trying to uphold Ollie's legacy.
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Expy: Obviously, Green Arrow's one of Robin Hood. During the Golden Age, Green Arrow could be seen as an archery-themed version of Batman, right down to the Arrow-Car, an underground garage where it is stored, a teen partner in Speedy (who occasionally makes bad puns like Robin) and a trophy case containing mementos of their cases. In 1947, Green Arrow even acquires the arrow-signal and a recurring villain named Bullseye (who dresses as a clown, making him almost an expy of the Joker). Emiko Queen is one for Damian Wayne from Batman. Both were trained as assassins for the purpose of killing a family member who was a superhero and both wound up becoming snarky teen sidekicks to said hero, who complained about not being allowed to kill. She's developed a personality under Benjamin Percy, though now she's said to be an expy for Kate Bishop from Hawkeye, which is ironic considering Kate was said to be an expy for Mia Dearden when the Hawkeye (2012) book first came out. The Ninth Circle from Green Arrow (Rebirth) has drawn comparison to The Court of Owls from Batman, being a criminal gang built around an Ancient Conspiracy, obsessed with ruling a city.
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Only a Flesh Wound
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In "Green Arrow: Year One" (a "serious" retelling of the above), Ollie is trapped on a deserted island and his only arrows are improvised and decidedly pointy. He just uses them for Only a Flesh Wound shots. Later on he gets an actual bow and arrows. At one point he can't get a non-lethal shot(underside of the bad guy's chin, which would punch straight into their brain), so he removes the head of his arrow. His first non-lethal arrow appears later in the same story: He demonstrates his skill by impaling a golf ball with a pointy arrow, then is forced to fire it again in combat. Hitting someone in the groin with a high-velocity golf-ball-arrow apparently works just fine.
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Old Shame
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Best lampshading was probably when Ollie reached for a random arrow and found the Boxing Glove Arrow instead of what he wanted prompting him to refer to it as his "old nemesis". Complete with a hushed whisper of "We meet again" before hurrying to avoid letting Connor, his son and erstwhile replacement, see him use it.
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No "Arc" in "Archery"
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No "Arc" in "Archery": Sometimes averted, when the artist or writer remembers.
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Trick Arrow
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Trick Arrow: Green Arrow and the extended Arrow-family have codified this. Among others, they've used handcuff arrows, jiu-jitsu arrows, and boxing glove arrows. The miniseries Green Arrow: Year One actually shows how he came up with the boxing glove or "stun" arrow. He had to incapacitate a guard without killing him so he simply took the head off of a regular arrow (this doesn't actually work, but it's a comic book). When questioned about the boxing glove arrow by Harley Quinn in Injustice, he explains himself: At one point, he adapted Doctor Mid-Nite's blackout bomb into an arrow. He's been seen to use oxygen-mask arrows; particularly puzzling since they are never seen to be fired (that would be impractical), simply used as ordinary oxygen masks... with the rest of the arrow sticking out of them. This is in keeping with "arrow themed" gadgets, much in the same way Batman had boomerangs shaped like bats. Perhaps his most outrageous trick arrow in the Silver Age was one that hovered in midair on a miniature helicopter rotor, and then deployed three mirrors around the shaft, allowing Green Arrow to look at the people hidden in the middle of a crowd. During the early seventies, in the pages of JLA, he claimed — apparently in all seriousness — to have a nuclear warhead arrow. This was before GA went hippie, of course. How he planned on setting off a nuclear bomb arrow and not being incinerated by it is unclear. In his appearance along with Speedy in the DC Animated Universe, they both have quantum arrows, which seem to act as a really tiny nuke when fired at the same time. Mike Grell's run of the character in the late 80s and early 90s was notable in part for refusing to use these—his closest equivalent was swapping out the arrowheads for certain targets. This meant, naturally, that he had a bit of a kill count. Lampshaded in JLA when the new Green Arrow (previously-unseen son of the original Green Arrow who died but came back later) has his regular pointed arrows destroyed by a supervillain and is forced to make do with his father's ridiculous trick arrows, pilfered from the trophy room. Three Words: Phantom Zone Arrow. Speedy (Roy Harper version) stole it from the Fortress of Solitude. Best lampshading was probably when Ollie reached for a random arrow and found the Boxing Glove Arrow instead of what he wanted prompting him to refer to it as his "old nemesis". Complete with a hushed whisper of "We meet again" before hurrying to avoid letting Connor, his son and erstwhile replacement, see him use it. He used a Kryptonite arrow in Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, with only one remaining arm, no less. (He pulled the string back with his teeth). In Oliver Queen's Silver Age origin story, he manages to make a drill arrow while marooned on an island. It's powered by a wound-up elastic (rubber band), which came from his socks. In "Green Arrow: Year One" (a "serious" retelling of the above), Ollie is trapped on a deserted island and his only arrows are improvised and decidedly pointy. He just uses them for Only a Flesh Wound shots. Later on he gets an actual bow and arrows. At one point he can't get a non-lethal shot(underside of the bad guy's chin, which would punch straight into their brain), so he removes the head of his arrow. His first non-lethal arrow appears later in the same story: He demonstrates his skill by impaling a golf ball with a pointy arrow, then is forced to fire it again in combat. Hitting someone in the groin with a high-velocity golf-ball-arrow apparently works just fine. This was lampshaded in a comic, with (paraphrased) 'One day I'll need an arrow I've never thought of.' He then shoots an arrow that creates a net that they can drop from a burning building into. 'But that day isn't today.' At one point, GA and Batman faced off against a fire-breathing demon. Thus: Also during the well-known "junkie Speedy" arc in the Seventies, GA has an acetylene torch arrow — which comes in handy when he's thrown from a pier, chained to an anchor. The torch cuts the chain and he swims back up in time for Green Lantern to dispose of the crooks who threw him in the water. Lampshaded in the DC Showcase: Green Arrow film. Ollie still used special arrows, but they were far more realistic and practical. For instance, his trademark boxing glove arrows were replaced with shafts fitted with rounded rubber arrowheads, which served the same function without looking quite as silly. Post-Crisis, the Golden Age Green Arrow's spot on the Seven Soldiers of Victory was taken by an obscure hero, the Spider. The Spider mostly used regular arrows, but had one special trick in his arsenal — an arrow with a heavy plate for a head, used to disarm gun-wielding foes. This article lists no less than 16 of Ollie's trick arrows that make the boxing glove arrow look downright sane. Lampshaded in an episode of Justice League Unlimited. After releasing himself from a block of ice:
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ThouShallNotKill
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Thou Shall Not Kill: Ollie was originally very against killing. During the O'Neil/Adams run, Ollie accidentally killed someone because his aim was thrown off by an injury. He gave up the superhero life and went to a monastery until Green Lantern and others convinced him to return. He changed his tune after the events of "The Longbow Hunters", when he was driven to kill the men who had been torturing Dinah Lance, fearing they were about to kill her. Since then Ollie was willing to make lethal force an option but only when the lives of others were at risk.
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Identical Stranger
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Identical Stranger: Travis Morgan, The Warlord (DC). It's mostly the beard. Ollie was also once mistaken for Deathstroke (who has grey hair rather than blond), during a period when he had to wear an eye-patch due to an eye injury.
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Let Off by the Detective
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Let Off by the Detective: A recurring Golden Age Green Arrow adversary is Professor Million, a college mathematics professor who takes up crime for a limited time and for usually good cause, i.e. trying to help the college he works for. His mathematical brilliance allows him to plot and plan like no one else and anticipate complications. He appears four times, and each time at the end of the story, Green Arrow lets him go, convinced he's not really a criminal at heart.
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Canon Immigrant
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Canon Immigrant: Cast members from the Arrow TV series made their way into the comics, including John Diggle, Felicity Smoak (who is in the comics but was completely different), and Tommy Merlyn.
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Sidekick Graduations Stick
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Sidekick Graduations Stick: Roy Harper, after recovering from his heroin addiction, has never gone back to being Green Arrow's sidekick although he has teamed up with his old mentor a few times. He eventually went on to take up his name - well, sort of - as Red Arrow. Subverted with the current Arsenal get up, demoting Roy from the equal Red Arrow back down to Arsenal.
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Master of Disguise
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Master of Disguise: Nix.
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Depending on the Writer
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Depending on the Writer: Black Canary's level of competence, Ollie's level of horndog.
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We Would Have Told You, But...
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We Would Have Told You, But...: Ollie fakes the death of Sin, Black Canary's adoptive daughter, and has her shipped off to a monastery, without telling Dinah so that her reactions will look natural. Never mind that Dinah's been established to be a better actor than he is. It also didn't help that Dinah - granting that she was under a good deal of stress - was portrayed as being irrational to the point of attacking her comrades when they suggested she needed to hold still for a moment and help them come up with a plan of attack. Ollie's plan wasn't a great one but he never got a chance to run it by Dinah before hand.
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 Brightest Day / Comicbook
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 Convergence / Comicbook
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 Flashpoint / Comicbook
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Green Arrow (Comic Book)
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Green Arrow (Comic Book)
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Brought to You by the Letter "S" / int_35c619e2
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But Not Too Foreign / int_35c619e2
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Came Back Wrong / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
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 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
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 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
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Celibate Hero / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
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Character Title / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
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Charles Atlas Superpower / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
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 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
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Cheerful Child / int_35c619e2
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Color Animal Codename / int_35c619e2
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Color Character / int_35c619e2
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 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
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Company Town / int_71336202
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Cool Car / int_35c619e2
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 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
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 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
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Death Dealer / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
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 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
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 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
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 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
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 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
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 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
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 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
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Disco Dan / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
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 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
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 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
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Education Mama / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
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 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
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 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
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 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
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 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
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 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
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 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
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 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
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 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
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 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
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Fiction 500 / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
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 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
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 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
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Friends Are Chosen, Family Aren't / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Friendship Moment / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Gender Flip / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Generation Xerox / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Gentleman Adventurer / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Going Cold Turkey / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Good People Have Good Sex / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Grand Theft Me / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Guest-Star Party Member / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Guys Smash, Girls Shoot / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Half-Breed Discrimination / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Hands-Off Parenting / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Harmful to Minors / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Headbutting Heroes / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Heroes Want Redheads / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Heroic Bastard / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Heroic Self-Deprecation / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
High-Tier Scrappy / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
His Own Worst Enemy / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Hollywood Genetics / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Hollywood Law / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Honest Corporate Executive / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
I Didn't Mean to Turn You On / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
I Have Many Names / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
I Have No Son! / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
I Kiss Your Hand / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Iconic Attribute Adoption Moment / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Iconic Item / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Identical Stranger / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Identical Twin Mistake / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Implausible Deniability / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Impossibly Cool Weapon / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
In the Hood / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
It's All Junk / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Jack the Ripoff / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Joker Jury / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Junior Counterpart / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Just Like Robin Hood / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Karmic Overkill / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Katanas Are Just Better / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Kid Hero All Grown-Up / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Kid Sidekick / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Killer Cop / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Knife Outline / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Knight in Sour Armor / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Ladykiller in Love / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Law of Inverse Fertility / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Lawful Stupid / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Legally Dead / int_71336202
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Life-or-Limb Decision / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Long-Lost Relative / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Loser Friend Puzzles Outsiders / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Lost at Sea / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Love Redeems / int_71336202
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Luke, You Are My Father / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Mafia Princess / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Majored in Western Hypocrisy / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Man of Kryptonite / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Masochist's Meal / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Master-Apprentice Chain / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Master Archer / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Master Poisoner / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
MegaCorp / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Mighty Whitey / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Millionaire Playboy / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Mistaken for Pedophile / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Mocky Mouse / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Mondegreen Gag / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Movie Superheroes Wear Black / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
murder.com / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
My Dad Can Beat Up Your Dad / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Mysterious Parent / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Named After the Injury / int_71336202
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Newcomer Saves the Day / int_71336202
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
No "Arc" in "Archery" / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Noble Shoplifter / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Nobody Over 50 Is Gay / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Nobody Thinks It Will Work / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Nominal Hero / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Non-Powered Costumed Hero / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Not Badass Enough for Fans / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Not My Driver / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Not That There's Anything Wrong with That / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Now That's Using Your Teeth! / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Once Done, Never Forgotten / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
One Head Taller / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
One-Note Cook / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
One True Love / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Only One Who Likes Spam / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Our Souls Are Different / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Outlived Its Creator / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Parental Betrayal / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Parental Neglect / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Parental Obliviousness / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Parents in Distress / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Pendulum of Death / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Percussive Prevention / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Person with the Clothing / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Personal Effects Reveal / int_71336202
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Pietà Plagiarism / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Pinball Projectile / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Plaguemaster / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Post-Adventure Adventure / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Practically Different Generations / int_71336202
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Precision-Guided Boomerang / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
President Superhero / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Psycho Sidekick / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Putting the Band Back Together / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Real Men Cook / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Recursive Ammo / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Recycled Script / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Red Boxing Gloves / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Red Hot Masculinity / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Red Is Violent / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Refusing Paradise / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Related in the Adaptation / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Religious Bruiser / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Retool / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Rich Kid Turned Social Activist / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Right-Wing Militia Fanatic / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Rite-of-Passage Name Change / int_71336202
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Robinsonade / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Rogues' Gallery Transplant / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Ruthless Modern Pirates / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Same Surname Means Related / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Saying Sound Effects Out Loud / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Sean Connery Is About to Shoot You / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Secret Identity / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Self-Serving Memory / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Sensei for Scoundrels / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Shoot the Builder / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Shoot the Bullet / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Shoot the Hostage / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Shoot Your Mate / int_71336202
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Shooting Superman / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Short-Lived, Big Impact / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Shower of Angst / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Sidekick Graduations Stick / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Signature Scene / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Sixth Ranger / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Sky Pirate / int_71336202
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Slut-Shaming / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Small Role, Big Impact / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Smug Straight Edge / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Soulless Shell / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Splitting the Arrow / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Spock Speak / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Straw Character / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Submarine Pirates / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Suddenly Significant Rule / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Suffer the Slings / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Superhero Packing Heat / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Superhero Sobriquets / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Superhero Trophy Shelf / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Superheroes Stay Single / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Superior Successor / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Supernaturally Young Parent / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Swapped Roles / int_71336202
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Taught by Experience / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Team Member in the Adaptation / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Terminally-Ill Criminal / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The '40s / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Baby Trap / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The City Narrows / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Exile / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Gambler / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Gimmick / int_35c619e2
 TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks
seeAlso
Green Arrow (Comic Book)
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Gunslinger / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Hero Dies / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Knights Who Say "Squee!" / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Loins Sleep Tonight / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Soulless / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
The Straight and Arrow Path / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Thememobile / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
There Are No Good Executives / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
They Call Him "Sword" / int_71336202
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Thicker Than Water / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Throwing the Fight / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
To the Batpole! / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Too Kinky to Torture / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Trapped in the Past / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Trick Arrow / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Tuckerization / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Twofer Token Minority / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Unaffected by Spice / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Undressing the Unconscious / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Unknown Character / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Vehicular Assault / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Villainesses Want Heroes / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Walking Armory / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Weapon Title / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Weaponized Ball / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Weight Woe / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
What Did You Expect When You Named It ____? / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
When You Coming Home, Dad? / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
World of No Grandparents / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Worst Wedding Ever / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Writer on Board / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Written Sound Effect / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
You Need to Get Laid / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Yubitsume / int_35c619e2
 greenarrow
sameAs
Green Arrow (Comic Book)
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
All Crimes Are Equal / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Dark Age of Supernames / int_35c619e2
 Green Arrow (Comic Book)
hasFeature
Multishot / int_35c619e2