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    Crossovers. Constantine. The Flash (1990) The Arrowverse is an American superhero media franchise and shared universe that is centered on various interconnected television series based on DC Comics superhero characters, primarily airing on The CW as well as web series on CW Seed.

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  2. 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 the first series of the Arrowverse, sharing continuity with other related television series.

    • October 10, 2012 –, January 28, 2020
    • The CW
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  4. Arrow: Fatal Legacies. by Marc Guggenheim. 3.69 · 131 Ratings · 25 Reviews · published 2018 · 4 editions. The untold story bridging between ARROW seasons 5 …. Want to Read. Rate it: Arrow: Vengeance, The Flash: The Haunting of Barry Allen, Arrow: A Generation of Vipers, and Arrow: Fatal Legacies.

    • Fictional Character Biography
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    • Character Development
    • Reception
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    Crossovers

    Amell appeared as Oliver Queen in six Arrowverse shows, Arrow, Batwoman, The Flash, Legends of Tomorrow, Vixen and Supergirl, having appeared in all seasons of Arrow (eight seasons), The Flash (six seasons) and Vixen (two seasons). He also appeared in three seasons of Legends of Tomorrow, three seasons of Supergirl and the first season of Batwoman. In the 2014–15 television season, he made his first crossover appearance as Oliver's vigilante persona in the pilot episode of The Flash, giving B...

    Alternate Earths

    In the season 2 episode of The Flash, "Enter Zoom", it is revealed through video footage from Earth-2 that the Oliver Queen of that Earth died when the Queen's Gambit sunk, and that his father, Robert Queen, survived and went on to become a vigilante known as 'The Hood'. In the first episode of the final season of Arrow, Adrian Chasebecame Earth-2's version of the Arrow. In the season 1 episode of Legends of Tomorrow, "Star City 2046", the Legends arrive in a future version of Star City in th...

    Tie-in comics and novels

    The Arrow version of Oliver Queen first appeared in the 2012 prequel comic "Arrow #1: Special Edition". The comic was released before the series aired and it ties in with the TV series' first season. The comic was later developed into an ongoing digital comic series titled Arrow, that lasted 36 chapters between 2012 and 2013 and featured various storylines. The next year, the character appeared in Arrow: Season 2.5, a bi-weekly comic series which bridged the gap between the end of season two...

    Amell was cast as Queen in January 2012, and was the first actor to audition for the role, with Kreisberg saying that Amell "hit the target from the outset" and "everyone else just paled in comparison". Producer Marc Guggenheim expressed that the creative team wanted to "chart [their] own course, [their] own destiny", and avoid any direct connectio...

    Characterization

    In season one, Oliver is not afraid to kill criminals when he deems it necessary. Pilot episode director David Nutter believes that, following the time on the island, Oliver returns to Starling City with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and this contributes to his willingness to kill. Amell stated, "Killing people is gonna start to weigh on Oliver. He can't [complete his mission] by himself. He's gonna have to lean on somebody." Amell describes Oliver as having to battle himself in seaso...

    Relationships

    Originally framed as a 'billionaire playboy', the character was involved in multiple romantic pairings over the course of the series first two seasons. However, from season three onwards his principal romantic relationship is with the character Felicity Smoak, who was originally slated to appear in one episode of season one, but went on to become a main character. The dynamic was developed between the pair in season two, with Stephen Amell stating "she's the woman at the moment who knows me b...

    Costume

    The realistic approach to the series included the costume design for Oliver's vigilante persona, created by Colleen Atwood.According to Amell, it was important for the suit to be functional, and the best way that he knew for that was if he could put the costume on by himself: "If I can put it on by myself, I think that people will buy it. And that was our idea. That's our world." In the second half of season two, Oliver replaces his "painted" mask with a domino mask gifted to him by Barry, si...

    Critical response

    Andy Greenwald of Grantland wrote that Amell deserves a "great deal of the credit" for Arrow's success, as he brings a subtle humor hidden beneath his "Hollister veneer". Greenwald goes on to state that Amell's performance as Oliver Queen makes that persona a more interesting character than the Arrow. Entertainment Weekly's Ken Tucker acknowledged Amell's range as an actor for the series premiere: "Amell is no mere muscle-head as an actor — he let confusion, dismay, disappointment, and resolv...

    A representation of Amell's character has appeared in two video game products. The 2013 game Injustice: Gods Among Us contains downloadable content that features an optional costume for Green Arrow based on Queen's appearance in the first season. Amell provides his voice and likeness to the costume. 2014's Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham features an A...

  5. Arrow: A Generation of Vipers is an Arrow tie-in novel written by Susan and Clay Griffith. It was released on March 28, 2017 and leads from the first The Flash novel, The Flash: The Haunting of Barry Allen. Based on the TV series, it focuses on Oliver Queen and Team Arrow finding a cure to Barry Allen 's condition. Contents. 1Synopsis.

  6. Arrowverse. Gallery. Aliases. CWverse, [1] Berlantiverse [2] Creators. Andrew Kreisberg · Marc Guggenheim. Arrowverse is a fan-originated term which refers to the television franchise created by The CW that is based on characters that appear in publications by DC Comics.

  7. Kara Zor-El, who was sent to Earth from Krypton as a 13-year-old and taken in by the Danvers family, must learn to embrace her powers after previously hiding them. After an unexpected disaster, Kara is forced to reveal her powers, and becomes National City's protector.

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