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Green Arrow (real name Oliver Queen) is a superhero archer from Star City and a member of the Justice League. He has mentored Artemis, Red Arrow, Arsenal, and most recently, Arrowette.

In 2018, he resigned, along with several others, from the Justice League as part of a coordinated strategy to circumvent Secretary-General Lex Luthor's political machinations to impose U.N. sanctions on the organization. He joined Batman's new covert group. A few months later, he and the others rejoined the League.[6]

Personality[]

Green Arrow is one of the more lighthearted members of the Justice League, who doesn't always take himself as seriously as many of the other members. Always as quick with a quip and joke as he is with his bow, he seems to have a sense of fun when he's out in the field. This however can often put him at odds with his teammates, particularly members like Batman.[3]

As a mentor, Green Arrow does not quite behave the same way that Batman and Aquaman do with their sidekicks. Though there is a sense of formality between them, Green Arrow has been shown to treat his relationship with his sidekick more playfully. He seems to have seen his relationship with Speedy in particular that of a friend rather than mentor and sidekick. This behavior however has led him to allow Speedy a great deal more leeway in behavior and attitude than other members of the League would normally.[3]

On a humorous note, Green Arrow has shown to take pride in his goatee, displaying shock when the original Roy Harper called it "dopey".

Physical appearance[]

Green Arrow has blond hair, blue eyes, a blond mustache and beard. Since his codename is Green Arrow, his clothes seem to mostly be green. He wears a dark green shirt with a hood underneath a long light green vest with three dark green oval-shaped fasteners, black pants and green boots. He carries a quiver along his back that is filled with arrows and has a black strap that goes along his chest. He also has long green gloves, a black mask, and a green belt with a gold "G".

In 2018, he updated his costume to a form fitting green and black unitard with a hood, pockets around his waist, a green arrow buckle and detached green and black sleeves.

History[]

Early life[]

Green Arrow initiated his crime-fighting career in 2001.[7] He joined the Justice League in May, 2004.[8]

Arrow had a history with the assassin archer Merlyn; the pair had duelled 16 times, with Merlyn the victor each time.[5]

In 2006,[9] the Joker tricked Lucas Carr into leading him to the Justice League's secret headquarters. After invading the cave and subduing Carr, Joker set a trap for the League: a large surprise giftbox. When Flash went to open it, it burst open with monkey clowns. Arrow arrived with other Leaguers mid-battle. The exact resolution of the encounter is unknown, but the Leaguers all survived.[10]

Speedy and Green Arrow

Green Arrow, side by side with his first protégé, Speedy.

Green Arrow was the second Justice League member to take on a protégé, after Batman.[11] He started working with Speedy in 2007,[12] but soon after, the Light kidnapped him and cloned him. Green Arrow searched for three months and was elated when he found his partner, but he did not know the Light had cloned Speedy, and fed him false information to lead him to the clone rather than the real Roy Harper.[13]

Ollie was wealthy. He set up a trust fund for Roy. He later lost his fortune,[14] due to inattention.[15] He went on to make a decent living and retained some property from his wealthier days, but was far from rich.[16] He ultimately felt happier without his fortune.[17]

He continued working with Speedy, and considered him more of partner than a sidekick, and revealed to him that the Hall of Justice was only a front for tourists, when in fact the real headquarters of the Justice League was an orbiting satellite called the Watchtower.[3]

July 2010[]

 
Star City
July 4, 09:01 PDT

Icicle Jr. attacked a suspension bridge in Star City. Jumping into action, Green Arrow and Speedy made quick work of him with their trick arrows.

 
Washington, D.C.
July 4, 14:00 EDT
Speedy quits

Green Arrow and company can only watch as his disillusioned protégé goes awol.

Green Arrow took Speedy to the Hall of Justice, where they joined Batman, Robin, Flash, Kid Flash, Aquaman and Aqualad. The Leaguers planned to go to the Watchtower, but Speedy rebelled. He told them Green Arrow told him about the satellite. He left in anger.

The League was called away to stop Wotan from using the Amulet of Aten to blot out the sun.[3]

August 2010[]

 
Litchfield County
August 3, approx. 07:38 EDT

Green Arrow and Black Canary encountered Amazo in rural Connecticut, and had to call in backup. It took eight Leaguers to stop and dismantle the robot. Batman sent the Team to escort the remains to secure locations.[18]

 
Mount Justice
August 4, 01:06 EDT

During the transport, Amazo was stolen and restored, but eventually taken down. In the fight, one arrow came out of nowhere, saving Kid Flash's life. Robin accused the League of babysitting them, but Green Arrow showed the arrow wasn't his.[18]

 
Gotham City
August 7, 22:42 EDT

Batman and Green Arrow investigated the arrow, and it led them to Artemis. Seeing the potential in the teen, they decided to add her to the Team. Because Artemis did not want her family history made public, Green Arrow came up with the cover of her being his niece and new protégé.[19]

 
Mount Justice
August 8, post-09:58 EDT
Green Arrow introduces Artemis

Green Arrow introduces the Team to their newest member, his "niece" Artemis.

Green Arrow's decision to take on a new protégé did not sit well with his old partner,[20] who had gone solo and taken the name "Red Arrow" to become his mentor's equal.[21]

 
Salem
August 21, 16:07 EDT

Green Arrow attended the funeral of Kent Nelson at the Tower of Fate. Afterwards, he gave a mission to Artemis:[22] going undercover in prison to learn information from Icicle Jr..[23]

 
Star City
August 27, 08:33 PDT

Artemis told Green Arrow all she could coax Icicle to say, but it wasn't much. She made it clear to Green Arrow that she never wanted to do undercover missions again.[23]

September 2010[]

 
Star City
September 6, 20:12 PDT

During a patrol, Artemis and Green Arrow spotted a break-in at the Star City World History Museum. They went in, and arrested many of the robbers, but Shimmer got away with a cobra dagger. Green Arrow planted a tracer on her helicopter, but it was discovered; a tracker Artemis had tagged her with earlier wasn't detected.[24]

 
Minneapolis
September 12, 21:57 CDT

Green Arrow and Artemis convened with Batman, Robin, Flash and Kid Flash, who had also investigated robberies that brought them to the city. They discovered the culprit was Kobra, who planned to perform a ritual on his brother.[24]

 
Minneapolis
September 12, 22:00 CDT

Green Arrow and the others fought Kobra's minions at the new-age temple, but were unable to stop Kobra from completing a ritual to create a giant cobra. Batman, Green Arrow and Flash went in pursuit of the snake as it left the temple, leaving their protégés to deal with Kobra.

As the snake attacked Nicollet Mall, Green Arrow trapped the snake with a foam arrow, but the snake soon broke free. After the snake moved on to Guthrie Theater, Batman told Flash and Green Arrow to distract the snake, which Green Arrow did by shooting pyrotechnic arrows. Batman threw an explosive down the snake's throat, killing it.

Batman, Flash and Green Arrow returned to the new-age temple to find Jason Burr safe, Kobra gone and Kobra's minions in custody.[25]

On the night of September 29,[26] Ollie drove to Star City International Airport to pick up Dinah. He was running late due to the traffic delays caused by security for Princess Perdita Vladek's arrival. He was anxious as he planned to propose to her. As he arrived, he saw a familiar face. When assassins attempted to kill Perdita in the airport, Green Arrow intervened.[27] Arrow disarmed one assassin, then carried Perdita away and out of the building. Taking cover behind a baggage cart on the runway, he and Perdita discussed why she was being targeted, surmising Count Vertigo wanted to take the Vlatavan throne. When they made another move, Merlyn attacked; Arrow took arrows to his right shoulder and calf.[28] After taking cover behind another baggage cart, Perdita tore her dress to make bandages for him. They then tried to use the moving cart as cover to escape, but Merlyn blew it up, sending them onto a baggage conveyor and into the building. After Arrow fought off another assassin inside, they fell into the baggage claim area, where Merlyn was waiting for them.[29] Arrow challenged Merlyn to a duel and won, knocking the assassin out with a trick arrow, but he and Perdita then came under attack by Count Vertigo. Vertigo was stopped by the arrival of Black Canary. Arrow then proposed to Canary, who accepted.[5]

October 2010[]

 
Star City
October 1, 13:03 PDT
The Arrows and Black Canary

The Arrows and Black Canary defend Star City during the Injustice League crisis.

Green Arrow, Red Arrow and Black Canary fought a giant plant creature in Star City. The three heroes were unable to save a bus full of children, but luckily, Guy Gardner caught it in time.[30]

 
Bayou Bartholomew
October 1, post-19:03 CDT

After the Team destroyed the cenral control plant, Arrow and most of the Justice League went to the Injustice League's headqaurters to help the Team take them into custody.[30]

November 2010[]

 
Ice Fortress-3
November 11, post-16:05 EST

Green Arrow and Artemis fought side by side on a flying ice fortress, destroying the defensive cannons with their trick arrows. Zatanna brought the airship down.[31]

 
Mount Justice
November 22, 09:42 EST

Batman had summoned Dinah and Oliver to the Cave to show them something: a security tape of Dinah kissing Superboy. Oliver was shocked at first, but when he learned it was actually Miss Martian in disguise, he couldn't control himself laughing—much to Dinah's annoyance.[1]

 
The Watchtower
November 25, 06:54 EST

Green Arrow was present at a League meeting convened to consider additional members. He was an adamant proponent of Red Arrow's inclusion, remarking that he was an adult. It met with some opposition, especially from Aquaman, who well remembered Red Arrow's disrespect.[32]

December 2010[]

 
Star City
December 4, 20:04 PST
Artemis & Green Arrow

Green Arrow and Artemis on patrol in Star City.

Green Arrow and Artemis stopped the assassination of Bernell Jones by Black Spider. During their fight with the assassin, Green Arrow was knocked to the ground forcing Artemis to stop the assassin by herself. After the fight, Green Arrow walked her to the Zeta-Tube home and spoke with Red Arrow who had been watching, and told his former protégé that he was elected to membership of the Justice League. Green Arrow convinced Roy to join the Team as a show of good will to the League in the meantime. Their conversation was cut short by the police band, who alerted them to a robbery of a local supermarket. They stopped the robbers together, "for old time's sake".[33]

 
Mount Justice
December 5, 17:04 EST

Green Arrow accompanied Roy to the Cave as the Team's newest member. Then, he gave them a mission: tracking Sportsmaster. He assigned Red Arrow, Kid Flash and Aqualad, the three former sidekicks. Artemis volunteered too, and though Green Arrow was initially hesitant because of her family history, he agreed.[33]

 
Washington, D.C.
December 30, 09:16 EST

Green Arrow was present at the press conference about the induction of Atom, Doctor Fate, Icon, Plastic Man and Red Arrow into the League. He made sure to give his former protégé his membership card himself.[34]

 
The Watchtower
December 30, 23:46 EST

After being made a slave of the Light's mind control, Green Arrow and with the rest of the League welcomed Vandal Savage aboard the Watchtower with a silent kneel of obedience.[34]

 
Washington, D.C.
December 31, 00:16 EST

Green Arrow, Aquaman and Flash pursued Red Arrow after the young archer escaped the Watchtower. In the end, Red Arrow escaped via a drainage pipe.[35]

 
The Watchtower
December 31, post-23:16 EST

With the other two mentors, Green Arrow took on their protégés. They were far stronger, but held back by Klarion's control over them. The three Leaguers were defeated when Aqualad opened the airlock. They were sucked towards the exit, and slammed unconscious when they hit the closing door.[35]

 
The Watchtower
January 1, post-00:00 EST

Green Arrow aided Red Arrow as he tried to come to grips with being a clone. Green Arrow was distraught too, knowing what he put Speedy through.[35]

2011-2015[]

Oliver, Dinah and the others helped Red Arrow search for the original Roy Harper. It proved unfruitful, and after years, they gave up. Roy kept going, and Green Arrow eventually lost track of him.[36]

January 2016[]

 
New Orleans
January 4, post-21:59 CST

After Gamma Squad saved the hostages from the Kroloteans, Green Arrow arrived on the scene with the rest of the Justice League members and the Team.[37]

February 2016[]

 
Washington, D.C.
February 13, 21:06 EST
Red Arrow is angry

Green Arrow intervenes on Roy's behalf, but Red Arrow isn't having it.

Green Arrow had tracked his former protégé to the site of an armed robbery, and discovered he was off worse than they thought. Red Arrow had taken some of the thief's money instead of handing it back to the store owner. He called in the others to confront him.

On a rooftop, Green Arrow, Black Canary, Jim Harper, Nightwing and Wally West ambushed their old friend, but he ignored their appeals. Green Arrow took the wad of cash Roy had taken, and confronted him about his own crimes. After the others tried their best, Red Arrow left them.[36]

March 2016[]

 
Star City
March 21, 14:22 PDT
In the chapel

Rebuffed by Roy, Ollie lays bare to Red Arrow his feelings of guilt and shame.

After Red Arrow had found Speedy, he brought him to Royal Memorial Hospital. There, Ollie and Roy watched over him, and when he woke, explained what happened. Speedy was distressed, and angry at his mentor for abandoning the search for him. Ollie, needing some time to himself, went to the hospital's chapel. He was troubled, as he felt a bad mentor, allowing Speedy to get captured, Artemis to get killed, and he failed Red Arrow too. Red Arrow disagreed, and comforted that eventually, Speedy would forgive him. They returned to the hospital room only to find him gone.

Ollie knew where to go; he had only one weapons cache still in use since the days he worked with Speedy. They discovered he was inside, but could not stop him. Speedy left via Zeta-Tube, and blew it up after him.[13]

 
Metropolis
March 21, post-19:11 EDT
Speedy died eight years ago

The Arrows arrive in time to witness Roy shed his old moniker.

Speedy had gone to Metropolis to exact revenge on Lex Luthor. Green Arrow and Red Arrow made it to Metropolis, but thought they were too late. Smoke rose from the top floor office and the car park, but out of the clouds, Speedy came forward. He did not get his revenge, but bargained with Luthor to get satisfaction. He showed them the cybernetic arm he was given, and rejected any help.[13]

May 2016[]

 
The Warworld
May 27, 06:36 UTC

Green Arrow, along with Plastic Man and Zatanna, guarded the Warworld's crystal key chamber.[38]

June 2016[]

 
Metropolis
June 20, 08:16 EDT

When magnetic field disruptors planted by the Reach threatened the Earth, Green Arrow joined 39 other heroes of Earth in a briefing in Metropolis. The heroes would use a computer virus provided by Lex Luthor to safely disable the disruptors. The heroes were paired off with another into twenty squads: one member would run interference against weapons guarding the disruptors, allowing the other to get close enough to plant the virus.[39] Green Arrow was assigned to Iota Squad, and worked alongside Captain Marvel.[40]

Within thirty minutes, all squads had succeeded in their mission.[39]

In late June,[41] Oliver attended Wally West's funeral.[42]

July 2016[]

 
The Watchtower
July 4, 21:16 EDT

When the Team was summoned to the mission room for a face-to-face meeting with members of the League, Green Arrow was among the leaguers present. Batman informed them that they would now operate side by side with the Justice League from the Watchtower. Not because Mount Justice was destroyed, but because they earned the right to do so. The League then left the Team to its own devices.[39]

2018[]

 
The Watchtower
July 27, 19:57 EDT

Green Arrow and Batman staged a walkout of the Justice League, citing the pressure of United Nations regulations. It was actually a cover to allow for an additional team of operatives to cooperate in the shadows alongside the other groups, with only the teams' leaders aware.[43] He did not let Dinah in on the secret, and when he asked her to join them, she refused in disgust.[44]

He subsequently joined Batman's new covert group.[6]

2019[]

 
Gotham City
February 15, post-18:31 EST

Arrow arrived at the Batcave with other members of Batman's team to watch the battle unfolding in Markovia between Baron Bedlam and Geo-Force.[6]

 
The Watchtower
February 24, 19:00 EST

Arrow was among the many heroes on the Watchtower for a meeting of the Justice League, The Team, the Outsiders and Batman's team. He listened as Black Lightning was elected League leader and Batman's team, Arrow included, was folded back into the League.[6]

2020[]

 
Star City
April 18, post-17:54 PDT

Ollie gave Will Harper permission to use the Vault to house and interrogate two alleged defectors from the League of Shadows who had approached Tigress for sanctuary. He wanted to be sure Arsenal stayed away from the rocket launchers, however.[45]

 
Happy Harbor
September 16, 16:16 EDT

Green Arrow attended Conner and M'gann's wedding. Before the ceremony, he listened as Black Canary explained her idea to set up a mental health sanctuary for the Justice League and its allies.[46]

 
Star City
November 06, 06:26 PST

Ollie and Dinah were woken up by a phone call for Ollie. It was Perdita Vladek requesting help when she visited the US in three days.[27] She told them about the Kryptonite which had been found in a Vlatavan mine, and a plan was hatched to smuggle it to Serling Roquette at STAR Labs during Perdita's visit to Star City.[29]

 
Star City
November 09, post-08:09 PST

Ollie and Dinah posed as scientists during Perdita's tour of STAR Labs. They came under attack by armored assailants, who hit them with poisoned darts and flew away with Perdita and the Kryptonite.[47]

 
Star City
November 09, 18:02 PST

Ollie was taken to Royal Memorial Hospital with the other poisoning victims. Artemis was sure they had been dosed with Sportsmaster's coma serum, which would take days to wear off even with the antidote.[27]

 
Star City
November 09, 20:58 PST

Ollie was still unconscious. Cissie stayed at his side until Tigress called her away for a mission.[28]

 
Star City
November 11, 12:31 PST

Still unconscious, "Uncle Ollie" was visited by Lian Nguyen-Harper and Paula Crock.[29]

 
Star City
November 11, 12:44 PST

Paula called for Lian to leave, but she was reluctant to leave Ollie and Dinah alone.[5]

 
Star City
November 12, 09:05 PST

Ollie and the other coma patients woke up, surrounded by friends and family, including a recently rescued Perdita.[42]

Powers and abilities[]

Marksmanship: Green Arrow is a highly trained martial artist and marksman, able to use assorted projectile weaponry with amazing accuracy. His primary choice of weaponry is the bow.

Equipment[]

Green Arrow utilizes recurve bows and many types of trick arrows.

Relationships[]

Black Canary[]

Main article: Black Canary

Green Arrow and Black Canary first met in 2007.[48] By September 2010, they were dating,[49][50] and often worked together.[18][30]

Speedy/Red Arrow[]

Main article: Speedy/Red Arrow

The two archers treated each other as partners, and Roy walked out on his mentor when he felt he wasn't treated accordingly by the League, and Green Arrow didn't side with him.[3] He also did not like that Green Arrow took on Artemis so soon after his departure.[20] The two began seeing eye to eye again later, and worked together again.[30] After Red Arrow was revealed to be a clone, Green Arrow tried to support him,[35] but eventually gave up his protégé's search for the original Speedy. This did not sit well with Red Arrow, who took off on his own. Green Arrow and the others worried for him, and tried their best to get him back on his old level.[36]

Arsenal[]

Main article: Arsenal

His original protégé, they were on good terms before he was abducted by the Light. Green Arrow tried to locate him and when finding the clone, he didn't question it and was happy to have his supposed apprentice back.

After Red Arrow was revealed to be a clone, Ollie helped in searching for the original Roy but soon gave up after years of searching and believed him dead.[36] However, he saw he was wrong once the clone found the original and Ollie kept watch over him. After Roy woke up and confronted his mentor for abandoning the search for him even though they were friends, before angrily turning him away. Ollie was troubled, as he felt himself a bad mentor. Ollie later believed he had failed Roy again after he went after Luthor though saw he was okay. He worried for his pupil's mindset and watched as he took up the new identity of Arsenal.[13]

Artemis[]

Main article: Artemis

Artemis had admired Green Arrow from a distance, and took a green costume when she became a vigilante because of him.[51] That, and the fact that they're both blond, led Green Arrow to come up with the cover story of them being niece and uncle.[19] He made her his new protégé. They got along well and Green Arrow even let her take the lead sometimes.[33]

Appearances[]

Background information[]

  • This show marks Green Arrow's seventh animated appearance. Past appearances have included The Super Friends, Justice League Unlimited, The Batman, Justice League: The New Frontier, Batman: Brave and the Bold, Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths, and DC Showcase: Green Arrow.

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