Batman may have the more famous rogues’ gallery, but Green Arrow has a coterie of supervillains that would prove challenging ...
DC Comics has some deadly mercenaries, both heroes and villains, and the best of the best can take out any target.
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.
Green Arrow is notable as one of five Golden Age superheroes who saw continuous publication into the Silver Age of Comics. Despite this, he has never had as well-developed a rogue’s gallery as ...
The publisher has often been on the cutting edge, giving readers exciting and thought-provoking stories that changed comics ...
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Tomorrow sees the publication of Deadpool/Batman, the first Marvel/DC crossover comic in a comic book generation. And as well as Ryan North and Ryan Stegman, the lead title feature by Zeb Wells and ...
Before the DCEU and the DCU, there was Arrow. The show took a darker approach to Oliver Queen. Played by Stephen Amell, this Green Arrow was more aggressive, and his stories more adult. The series ...
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 ...