Written by Chris Condon, with art by Montos, Green Arrow #25 finds Oliver Queen and Roy Harper together again. The former mentor and sidekick bonded over a battle with longtime enemy Count Vertigo.
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook The creation of the Absolute Universe was the catalyst for DC Comics’ ambitious All-In initiative, ...
For its next big comics moves, DC is holding a contest of champions and taking Green Arrow to the Absolute Universe. Reading time 2 minutes DC didn’t come to San Diego Comic-Con with any major movies ...
Oliver Queen may have the most underrated rogue’s gallery in all of DC comics. Is his the best? Not really, as more than half of his rogues usually end up dead but he does have a great gallery of ...
"Batman, Green Arrow, and the Question each follow different paths into a conflict above the Arctic Circle with a billionaire promising the creation of an ocean-sailing, climate-hardened utopian city.
You've read countless stories about Batman battling the Joker on the streets of Gotham, but what about Batman taking on billionaires on an ocean-faring utopian city? Alongside other DC vigilantes, ...
Symbolically, a villain should oppose everything a hero represents. Superman is a physical powerhouse who uses his abilities to help other people. Contrastingly, Lex Luthor is a mental dynamo who uses ...
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