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Robert was killed by Komodo in an attempt to save his daughter, and Komodo was later killed himself by Emiko. From 2013, DC also chose to include Green Arrow as a headlining character in its Justice League of America (vol. 3) series, which runs alongside Justice League (vol. 2) and Justice League Dark .
Komodo travels with his "daughter" Emiko, who, in fact, is the daughter of Robert Queen and Shado. Emiko later learns this and is shocked, and learning that both her parents were alive, turned against Komodo. He attempted to kill her but, ultimately, she killed him with an arrow through his heart. [83]
Green Arrow vol. 5, #1 (September 2011) Part of Green Arrow's crew in the New 52 continuity who works as a computer expert. She has not been seen after Issue 40. "Jax" Jackson: Green Arrow vol. 5, #1 (September 2011) First name unknown, part of Green Arrow's crew in the New 52 continuity who designs the weapons that are part of Green Arrow's ...
Emiko debuted in The New 52's Green Arrow, Vol. 5 #18 (March 2013), written by Jeff Lemire and designed by artist Andrea Sorrentino. [2] [3] The character was created as a parallel to Thea Queen, an original character to the Arrowverse and the younger maternal half-sister of Oliver Queen from The CW series Arrow.
Arrow is an American superhero television series developed by Greg Berlanti, Marc Guggenheim, and Andrew Kreisberg based on the DC Comics character Green Arrow, a costumed crime-fighter created by Mort Weisinger and George Papp, and is set in the Arrowverse, sharing continuity with other Arrowverse television series.
But all I really want is a dedicated Green Arrow video game, and nobody seems interested in making it happen. DC Comics heroes are no stranger to video games. Batman’s been getting video games ...
Hoda Kotb's daughters joined their mom for a special surprise as the journalist rounded out her last Today broadcast.. Kotb's daughters Hope, 5, and Haley, 7, came out on air as they joined their ...
Shado is a fictional archer published by DC Comics.She first appeared in Green Arrow: The Longbow Hunters #1 (August 1987), and was created by Mike Grell. [1] Shado is notable for being an antagonist and a love interest to Green Arrow in DC comic books, and is distinguished from other recurring characters by being both his rapist and the mother of his child.