List of Green Arrow comics

Last updated

Green Arrow has been featured in many ongoing series, limited series and graphic novels published by DC Comics. These titles have been handled or coordinated through a single editorial section at DC Comics. This section also generally handles titles that have spun off of the core Green Arrow titles to feature related characters. This list presents these titles separated by general type of publication.

Contents

Ongoing series

TitleIssuesInitial cover dateFinal cover dateNotes
Green Arrow volume 1#1 – 4
Green Arrow volume 2#1 – 137The run includes a #0 cover dated October 1994 and a #1,000,000 cover dated November 1998, and includes Annuals. [1]
Green Arrow volume 3#1 – 75 [2]
Green Arrow and Black Canary #1 – 29 [3]
Green Arrow volume 4#1 – 3 [4]
Green Arrow volume 5#1 – 15 [5]
Green Arrow volume 6#1 – 52The run includes a #0 cover dated November 2012, a #23.1 cover dated November 2013, and contains Annuals. [6]
Green Arrow volume 7#1 – 50May 2019Published bi-monthly. [7] [8]

Annuals

TitleIssuesInitial cover dateFinal cover dateNotes
Green Arrow Annual #1 – 7From mid-1988 through early 1995 Green Arrow Annual was published annually, with the exception of 1994. [9] [10] An additional annual was published in 2015. [11]

Limited series

TitleIssuesInitial cover dateFinal cover dateNotes
Green Arrow#1 – 4 [12]
Green Arrow: The Longbow Hunters #1 – 3 [13]
Green Arrow: The Wonder Year#1 – 4 [14]
Green Arrow: Year One #1 – 6 [15]
Flashpoint: Green Arrow Industries#1 [16]

One-shots and graphic novels

Collected editions

The trade paperback edition of The Archer's Quest (#16–21) was released as Volume 4 in the series after Straight Shooter (#26–31) was released as Volume 3. The hardcover editions of Quiver, The Sounds Of Violence, as well as The Archer's Quest were never numbered.

Beginnings and Team-Up with Green Lantern

Green Arrow Return

Green Arrow/Black Canary

Brightest Day

The New 52

Rebirth

Miscellaneous collections

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Green Arrow</span> Fictional character from DC Comics

Green Arrow is a superhero who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Mort Weisinger and designed by George Papp, he first appeared in More Fun Comics No. 73 on September 19, 1941, the same issue that debuted Aquaman. His real name is Oliver Jonas Queen, a wealthy businessman, owner of Queen Industries, and a well-known celebrity in Star City. He uses this position to hide the fact that he is Green Arrow. Partly inspired by Robin Hood, Green Arrow is an archer who uses his skills to fight crime in his home cities of Star City and Seattle, as well as alongside his fellow superheroes as a member of the Justice League. The world's greatest archer, as well as a competent swordsman and martial artist, Green Arrow deploys a range of trick arrows with various special functions, such as glue, explosive-tipped, grappling hook, flash grenade, tear gas, and even kryptonite arrows for use in a range of special situations.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Green Lantern Corps</span> Fictional intergalactic military/police force appearing in comics published by DC Comics

The Green Lantern Corps is a fictional intergalactic law enforcement agency and superhero team appearing in comics published by DC Comics. They patrol the farthest reaches of the DC Universe at the behest of the Guardians, a race of immortals residing on the planet Oa. According to DC continuity, the Green Lantern Corps have been in existence for three billion years. Currently operating amongst the 3600 "sectors" of the universe, there are 7204 members. Each Green Lantern is given a power ring, a weapon granting the use of incredible abilities that are directed by the wearer's own willpower.

<i>The Brave and the Bold</i> American comic book series

The Brave and the Bold is a comic book series published by DC Comics as an ongoing series from 1955 to 1983. It was followed by a reprint miniseries in 1988, two original miniseries in 1991 and 1999, and was revived as an ongoing anthology title in 2007 and 2023. The focus of the series has varied over time, but it most commonly features team-ups of characters from across the DC Universe.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Legends (comics)</span> Comic book crossover series by DC Comics

"Legends" is a comic book crossover story line that ran through a six-issue, self-titled limited series and various other titles published by DC Comics in 1986 and 1987. Each of the individual crossover/tie-in issues had a Legends Chapter # header added to their trade dress.

<i>Identity Crisis</i> (DC Comics) Seven-issue comic book limited series published by DC Comics

Identity Crisis is a seven-issue comic book limited series published by DC Comics from June to December in 2004. It was created by writer Brad Meltzer and the artistic team of penciler Rags Morales and inker Michael Bair.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Gail Simone</span> American comic book writer

Gail Simone is an American writer best known for her work in comics on DC's Birds of Prey, Batgirl, Dynamite Entertainment's Red Sonja, and for being the longest running female writer on Wonder Woman to date. Other notable works include Clean Room, Secret Six, Welcome to Tranquility, The All-New Atom, and Deadpool.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Connor Hawke</span> Fictional character; the second Green Arrow

Connor Hawke is a fictional DC Comics superhero who operated as the second Green Arrow, created by Kelley Puckett and Jim Aparo. In the post-Zero Hour continuity, Connor is the eldest son of Oliver Queen, the original Green Arrow, and his former girlfriend from college Sandra "Moonday" Hawke, making him Oliver's heir of his estates and the Green Arrow legacy. Connor Hawke first appeared in Green Arrow #0 (1994).

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Electrocutioner</span> Comic book character

The Electrocutioner is an alias used by three fictional characters in the DC Universe, all minor enemies of the superhero Batman.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Scott Beatty</span> American writer

Scott Beatty is an American author, comic book writer, and superhero historian actively published since the late 1990s. He is an alumnus of Juniata College and Iowa State University.

<i>Justice</i> (DC Comics) Comic book limited series by Alex Ross and Jim Krueger

Justice is a twelve-issue American comic book limited series published bimonthly by DC Comics from August 2005 through June 2007, written by Alex Ross and Jim Krueger, with art also by Ross and Doug Braithwaite. Its story involves the superhero team known as the Justice League of America confronting the supervillain team the Legion of Doom after every supervillain is motivated by a shared dream that seems to be a vision of the planet's destruction, which they intend to avoid.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Merlyn (DC Comics)</span> Fictional character in the DC Comics Universe

Merlyn, also known as the Dark Archer, is a supervillain appearing in comic books published by DC Comics. He is a deadly bow-wielding assassin and contract killer and the archnemesis of Green Arrow, though writers have developed him over the years as an adversary of other superheroes as well, such as Batman and Black Canary.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Trevor Von Eeden</span> Guyanese-American comics artist (born 1959)

Trevor Von Eeden is a Guyanese-American comics artist, actor and writer known for his work on such titles as Black Lightning, Batman, Green Arrow, Power Man and Iron Fist, and the biographical series The Original Johnson.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Cliff Chiang</span> American comic book artist

Cliff Chiang is an American comic book artist. Formerly an assistant editor at DC Comics, he is now an illustrator, known for his work on Human Target, Beware the Creeper and Crisis Aftermath: The Spectre, Green Arrow/Black Canary, Wonder Woman and Paper Girls.

<i>Green Arrow: The Longbow Hunters</i>

Green Arrow: The Longbow Hunters is a three-issue prestige format comic book miniseries published in 1987 by DC Comics. Written and drawn by Mike Grell, it stars the character Green Arrow.

<i>Green Arrow and Black Canary</i>

Green Arrow and Black Canary was a comic book ongoing series published by DC Comics starring superheroes Green Arrow and Black Canary.

<i>Green Lantern</i> (comic book) Comic book series featuring the DC Comics heroes of the same name

Green Lantern is an ongoing American comic-book series featuring the DC Comics heroes of the same name. The character's first incarnation, Alan Scott, appeared in All-American Comics #16, and was later spun off into the first volume of Green Lantern in 1941. After 38 issues, that series was cancelled in 1949. When the Silver Age Green Lantern, Hal Jordan, was introduced, the character starred in a new volume of Green Lantern starting in 1960.

<i>Brightest Day</i> 2010–11 crossover storyline published by DC Comics

Brightest Day is a 2010–11 crossover storyline published by DC Comics, consisting of a year-long comic book maxiseries that began in April 2010, and a number of tie-in books. The story is a direct follow-up to the Blackest Night storyline that depicts the aftermath of the events of that storyline on the DC Universe.

References

  1. "Green Arrow". Comics.org. Retrieved 2011-06-19.
  2. "Green Arrow". Comics.org. Retrieved 2011-06-19.
  3. "Green Arrow / Black Canary". Comics.org. Retrieved 2011-06-19.
  4. "Green Arrow". Comics.org. Retrieved 2011-06-19.
  5. "Green Arrow". Comics.org. Retrieved 2011-06-19.
  6. "Green Arrow". Comics.org. Retrieved 2011-06-19.
  7. "Green Arrow". Comics.org. Retrieved 2011-06-19.
  8. "GCD :: Series :: Green Arrow". www.comics.org. Retrieved 2021-02-09.
  9. "Green Arrow Annual". Comics.org. Retrieved 2011-06-19.
  10. "Green Arrow Annual". Comics.org. Retrieved 2011-06-28.
  11. "Green Arrow Annual". Comics.org. Retrieved 2011-06-28.
  12. "Green Arrow". Comics.org. Retrieved 2011-06-19.
  13. "Green Arrow: The Longbow Hunters". Comics.org. Retrieved 2011-06-19.
  14. "Green Arrow: The Wonder Year". Comics.org. Retrieved 2011-06-19.
  15. "Green Arrow: Year One". Comics.org. Retrieved 2011-06-19.
  16. "Flashpoint: Green Arrow Industries". Comics.org. Retrieved 2011-06-28.
  17. "Batman / Green Arrow: The Poison Tomorrow". Comics.org. Retrieved 2011-06-19.
  18. "Green Arrow Secret Files". Comics.org. Retrieved 2011-06-27.
  19. "Green Arrow/Black Canary Wedding Special". Comics.org. Retrieved 2011-06-27.