Cover of the Day - Green Arrow (2001): Crawling Through the Wreckage TPB

Cover of the Day - Green Arrow (2001): Crawling Through the Wreckage TPB

Cover of the Day - Green Arrow Volume 6: Moving Targets

Cover of the Day - Green Arrow Volume 6: Moving Targets

theviewsofalex:

thecommuterblog:

The  Flashpoint version of Oliver Queen is the opposite of The New 52’s one:  a despicable man thinking only of women and money. But maybe it’s time  for his sins to start haunting him… 

This doesn’t look like the Smallville version of Green Arrow…
The fact I use a TV show as my DC canon isn’t great. 

The Smallville version of Green Arrow was probably a blend of Green Arrow and Batman really.
DCnU Green Arrow seems to have been brought in line with that, technology and appearance wise.

theviewsofalex:

thecommuterblog:

The Flashpoint version of Oliver Queen is the opposite of The New 52’s one: a despicable man thinking only of women and money. But maybe it’s time for his sins to start haunting him…

This doesn’t look like the Smallville version of Green Arrow…

The fact I use a TV show as my DC canon isn’t great. 

The Smallville version of Green Arrow was probably a blend of Green Arrow and Batman really.

DCnU Green Arrow seems to have been brought in line with that, technology and appearance wise.

JLA (1997) #75

JLA (1997) #75

JLA (1997) #75

JLA (1997) #75

Any more libido-crushing content on this job and I’m off to Amsterdam.
JLA (1997) #73

Any more libido-crushing content on this job and I’m off to Amsterdam.

JLA (1997) #73

Oh hello, Connor Hawke is keeping Wally West company.

/being phased out of the DCU as he makes Ollie too old.

Review - Green Arrow: Road to Jericho

Posted earlier on Population GO.

Writer: Judd Winick
Penciller: Scott McDaniel
Inker: Andy Owens

The final volume of the 2001 Green Arrow series, this volume wraps up the series with three little storylines. First up we are filled in on Team Arrow’s actions during the missing year, getting us up to speed in the present. Just as well, as Batman shows up in Star City, hot on the trail of the Red Hood, who has targeted Green Arrow’s partner, Speedy. However, even if Ollie can save Speedy, can he survive secrets which threaten to end his time in the Mayor’s office – and the return of Deathstroke and Drakon?

Does this series end just as strongly as it begun, or does Winick give us an unsatisfying conclusion? Read on to find out.

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JLA (1997) #71

JLA (1997) #71

JLA (1997) #71

JLA (1997) #71