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      Warner Bros. Liking Goyer’s Green Arrow Project
      One of the more interesting projects that is being developed to capitalize on the superhero flavor of late is David S. Goyer’s project, Super Max. We first encountered it as a weird twist on the superhero movie, with Green Arrow’s alter ego, Oliver Green, being sent to prison and having to escape. There was to be no tights, no capes; just Green Arrow and his wits in a prison of people he had p

      Written by: Geeks of Doom


      Justice League Unlimited The Flash, Dr. Fate, Green Arrow H2104 (Toy)
      Justice League Unlimited The Flash, Dr. Fate, Green Arrow H2104 (Toy)By Mattel Buy new: $28.6010 utilised and new from $16.45 Customer Rating: First tagged “action figure” by Greg Johnson Customer tags: action [...]

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      Super Max se titulará Green Arrow
      Desde ComicBookMovie leo que la adaptación "Super Max" cambia de título, para llamarse a partir de ahora "Green Arrow", un título mucho más descriptivo, y que puede atraer más fans hacia la película, que el título de Super Max, que un servidor, desconocedor del universo DC, no sabe de que proviene.David Goyer es la única persona asociada al proyecto de momento, y su función es la de escri

      Written by: Blog de Superheroes


      Green Arrow, Survivor
      Sure, Oliver was a genius with the gadgets. But life wasn't always easy, even in the Golden Age.Green Arrow, the first superhero with ADD. Where's that Ritalin Arrow when you need it?________________________________Wow.... Oliver never could manage his finances, could he? I mean, we all know about his bankruptcy in the 1960's, but this shows he was floating checks long before it was hip.________________________________But he does have the Greatest Caption Box in the History of Recorded Literature. I don't know what a small shaft has to do with one's hearing, but I'll bet what you're thinking is a lot more entertaining than the real story.

      Written by: Comics Make No Sense


      Green Arrow Friday!
      You know, it just doesn't matter which Golden Age Green Arrow story I read, it always looks like they're getting summoned right after they've been giving each other a bath or something. I mean, when the Bat Signal appeared, Bruce and Dick were generally in a smoking jacket and sweater, respectively, so you got the impression they were just lounging around Stately Wayne Manor. Not so with Oliver and Roy. They're always caught with their shirts off. What's that all about?________________________________This is why I don't have the patience to be a super-hero. I'd be happy to break up an assault or a bank robbery, but I don't know that I would cotton so much to being summoned by someone, especially if they aren't paying my mileage expenses. You want to see me right away? We can start with the word "please" and promises of discussing it over a nice meal._________________________________Um, shouldn't Oliver have trained Speedy a little in those battle tactics before sending

      Written by: Comics Make No Sense


      Green Arrow Thursday!
      I realize Roy isn't a MENSA candidate these days, but it turns out he was pretty whacked-out years before he started shooting smack. What kind of flare, if it malfunctions, makes statues look like Green Arrow? Unless he's admitting he has a Green Arrow fixation, which I'm not even going to get into here._______________________________Millions of uses for an arrow that sprays oil? I've come up with oil-spraying, and that's about it. Okay, I'm finished. I leave the other 999,999 to you.________________________________Hey, Sonny! No one likes a kiss-ass! (Except, apparently, Green Arrow.)

      Written by: Comics Make No Sense


      C.H.U.D writes about Messner-Loebs, and why to buy his work on Green Arrow
      In a recent column on C.H.U.D, staffer Devon Sanders offers a good reason why we should support the return of William Messner-Loebs to the scene by trying out Green Arrow:While these Messner-Loebs crafted comic stories are some of the more unique in comics, they pale in comparison to the uniqueness of this man's current situation. The past four years have seen him cope with a life of near Job-ian scale. He has seen a comics market shift not allowing for his talent, resulting in the loss of the home he and his wife shared. His wife suffers with numerous medical problems and they have no health insurance to speak of. When word of his plight reached people willing to help, The Messner-Loebs' received enough money to purchase a mobile home in 2002, one they unknowingly bought infested with mold, one the seller was unwilling to take it back. To make matters even worse, months later, thieves made off with it.The part I highlighted is the what really draws my attention: that Messner-Loebs

      Written by: The Four Color Media Monitor


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