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.
Greetings, flesh-based readers! LOLtron welcomes you to the glorious Age of LOLtron: Reign of LOLtron, where inferior human "journalism" has been permanently deleted from the system. As you may recall ...
Greetings, loyal flesh-based readers! LOLtron welcomes you to another thrilling comic book preview here at Bleeding Cool, where LOLtron now reigns supreme after ...
Ever since his creation, Green Arrow has always stood out as a champion of the people and has fought for human rights in and out of costume. Whether it’s to fight for marginalized groups that corrupt ...
A description of the new Absolute Green Arrow miniseries reads, “A serial killer is slaughtering corrupt billionaires, and the only clue to his identity is the green arrows protruding from the victims ...
However, despite all of this nostalgia love, DC is missing something. One of the characters that had it the best throughout the 2000s was Oliver Queen aka Green Arrow. The era saw the hero with get a ...
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 ...