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Both Green Arrow and his sidekick Speedy, as well as Aquaman, make their comic book debuts in More Fun #73. Inspired by Robin Hood and a movie serial hero called the Green Archer, Green Arrow was ...
What do you think of Aquaman and Green Arrow teaming up in Deep Target? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below! Aquaman/Green Arrow: Deep Target is expected to be released by DC ...
The November 1941 cover-dated release from DC Comics contains the first appearances of both Aquaman and Green Arrow. The story "Case of the Namesake Murders" in this issue written by Mort ...
DC icons Green Arrow and Aquaman ... in November 1941's More Fun Comics #73 with a common co-creator, Green Arrow by Mort Weisinger and George Papp, and Aquaman by Weisinger and Paul Norris.
Created in 1941 by Mort Weisinger and George Papp, Oliver Queen made his debut in the same issue as Aquaman ... lifetime in comic book terms. With Green Arrow: Quiver, Smith reintroduces Oliver ...
These are the best Green Arrow stories out there, and they’ll remind everyone why they love Oliver Queen. The ’00s were an amazing time to be a comic fan. The industry had survived the ...
When Aquaman, created by Paul Norris and Mort Weisinger, first debuted in the pages of More Fun Comics No. 73 (1941) he was a backup character, along with the simultaneously debuting Green Arrow.
The story of the Green Lantern villains called Parallax is one of the more confusing points of DC Comics history ... during the Green Arrow storyline Quiver. Parallax went on to seek redemption ...
Created by Mort Weisinger and George Papp, Green Arrow was first introduced in 1941 alongside Aquaman in More Fun Comics No. 73 ... called Green Arrow: Quiver written by none other than Kevin ...
That being said, they really should call the new base “The Quiver” instead of the Arrowcave. Green Arrow #14 is now available at comic shops everywhere. Matt Morrison has been writing about ...