Green Arrow Part 2 The Return of Oliver Queen
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Feb 04, 2020
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We’re back with part 2 of our Oliver Queen/Green Arrow Character Corner. We held off on it for a little bit so that we could record it after the final episode of CW’s Arrow. Watching Stephen Amell say goodbye as Oliver Queen while reading about Ollie’s return from death by writer Kevin Smith really complemented each other. It was fitting that Ollie’s return in the comics involved Hal Jordan as the Spectre as Arrow closes with Oliver being the Spectre himself.    Ollie’s return in the comics also sets up a clear difference between him and Bruce Wayne/Batman. It feels like the best stories with Oliver Queen always revolve around him being more grounded and emotionally connected than Bruce. We see Oliver struggle with finding the best ways to save his city while also keeping those around him, close. He struggles with the fact that he abandoned Connor at a young age, failed Roy and has a complex relationship with Dinah. There are ups and downs in this whole thing but it all sudden comes to an end with DC relaunching the character (and their entire line) with New 52. The first 3 volumes of the New 52 are...okay at best. They're not bad but they also completely ignore all of the character development that had been done previously with the character. Jeff Lemire's three volume run starting at volume 4 is pretty good but also feels like a set up for things that never come.   With the ups and downs of New 52, you can imagine we'd be a little skeptical of the Rebirth launch but the Green Arrow rebirth run by Benjamin Percy and others is absolutely fantastic. It does a good job of trying to tie in some of the pre-New 52 work with the New 52 stuff as well as finally reuniting Dinah and Ollie.   Give our episode a listen as we break it all down and wrap up our deep dive into Oliver Queen.     Issues:  Kevin Smith Green Arrow Quiver Vol 1 Green Arrow The Sounds of Violence Vol 2 Brad Meltzer Green Arrow Archer’s Quest #16 - 21 Judd Winnick Green Arrow Straight Shooter 16 - 31 Green Arrow City Walls #32 - 39 Identity Crisis by Brad Meltzer Judd Winnick Green Arrow 40 - 75 Green Arrow/Black Canary Green Arrow Year One - Andy Diggle New 52  Green Arrow Volume 1 The Midas Touch Green Arrow Volume 2 Triple Threat Green Arrow Volume 3 Harrow Jeff Lemire Green Arrow Volume 4 The Killing Machine Green Arrow Volume 5 The Outsiders War Green Arrow Volume 6 Broken Andrew Kreisberg Green Arrow Volume 7 Kingdom Benjamin Percy  Green Arrow Volume 8 The Nightbirds Green Arrow Volume 9 Outbreak Rebirth Benjamin Percy Green Arrow Volume 1 The Death and Life of Oliver Queen Green Arrow Volume 2 Island of Scars Green Arrow Volume 3 Emerald Outlaw Green Arrow Volume 4 The Rise of Star City Green Arrow Volume 5 Hard Travelin' Hero Green Arrow Volume 6 Trial of Two Cities Green Arrow Volume 7 Citizen's Arrest Green Arrow Volume 8 The End of the Road   Like what you hear? Subscribe so you don't miss an episode!   Follow us on Twitter: @Dpalm66 @InsanityReport @TheMTRNetwork   Our shirts are now on TeePublic:  https://teepublic.com/stores/mtr-network Want more podcast greatness? Sign up for a MTR Premium Account!  
We’re back with part 2 of our Oliver Queen/Green Arrow Character Corner. We held off on it for a little bit so that we could record it after the final episode of CW’s Arrow. Watching Stephen Amell say goodbye as Oliver Queen while reading about Ollie’s return from death by writer Kevin Smith really complemented each other. It was fitting that Ollie’s return in the comics involved Hal Jordan as the Spectre as Arrow closes with Oliver being the Spectre himself.    Ollie’s return in the comics also sets up a clear difference between him and Bruce Wayne/Batman. It feels like the best stories with Oliver Queen always revolve around him being more grounded and emotionally connected than Bruce. We see Oliver struggle with finding the best ways to save his city while also keeping those around him, close. He struggles with the fact that he abandoned Connor at a young age, failed Roy and has a complex relationship with Dinah. There are ups and downs in this whole thing but it all sudden comes to an end with DC relaunching the character (and their entire line) with New 52. The first 3 volumes of the New 52 are...okay at best. They're not bad but they also completely ignore all of the character development that had been done previously with the character. Jeff Lemire's three volume run starting at volume 4 is pretty good but also feels like a set up for things that never come.   With the ups and downs of New 52, you can imagine we'd be a little skeptical of the Rebirth launch but the Green Arrow rebirth run by Benjamin Percy and others is absolutely fantastic. It does a good job of trying to tie in some of the pre-New 52 work with the New 52 stuff as well as finally reuniting Dinah and Ollie.   Give our episode a listen as we break it all down and wrap up our deep dive into Oliver Queen.     Issues:  * Kevin Smith * Green Arrow Quiver Vol 1 * Green Arrow The Sounds of Violence Vol 2 * Brad Meltzer * Green Arrow Archer’s Quest #16 - 21 * Judd Winnick * Green Arrow Straight Shooter 16 - 31 * Green Arrow City Walls #32 - 39 * Identity Crisis by Brad Meltzer * Judd Winnick Green Arrow 40 - 75 * Green Arrow/Black Canary * Green Arrow Year One - Andy Diggle * New 52  * Green Arrow Volume 1 The Midas Touch * Green Arrow Volume 2 Triple Threat * Green Arrow Volume 3 Harrow * Jeff Lemire * Green Arrow Volume 4 The Killing Machine * Green Arrow Volume 5 The Outsiders War * Green Arrow Volume 6 Broken * Andrew Kreisberg * Green Arrow Volume 7 Kingdom * Benjamin Percy  * Green Arrow Volume 8 The Nightbirds * Green Arrow Volume 9 Outbreak * Rebirth * Benjamin Percy * Green Arrow Volume 1 The Death and Life of Oliver Queen * Green Arrow Volume 2 Island of Scars * Green Arrow Volume 3 Emerald Outlaw * Green Arrow Volume 4 The Rise of Star City * Green Arrow Volume 5 Hard Travelin' Hero * Green Arrow Volume 6 Trial of Two Cities * Green Arrow Volume 7 Citizen's Arrest * Green Arrow Volume 8 The End of the Road   Like what you hear? Subscribe so you don't miss an episode!

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