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Green Arrow is the king of DC’s B-list, and has been for decades. Green Arrow has been around since the Golden Age of Comics, ...
Connor Hawke returns as Green Arrow in an updated version of his 1990s costume. The Absolute Power storyline causes Oliver Queen's defection, paving the way for Connor's return. Connor proved ...
Connor Hawke steps up to become the new Green Arrow, ensuring the name lives on even as Oliver steps aside. Green Arrow #13 by Joshua Williamson and Amancay Nahuelpan is available now from DC Comics.
Connor Hawke debuted in Green Arrow Vol. 2 #0 back in 1994 and was created by Kelley Puckett and Jim Aparo. He is the son of Oliver Queen (the original Green Arrow) and Sandra "Moonday" Hawke.
But as Green Arrow defends his family, he does so with a little filial help. Instead of shooting an arrow at Bright, Oliver Queen frees his son, Connor Hawke, who immediately ties a wrap around ...
The second Green Arrow, Connor Hawke, is a figure of some confusion in the Dawn of DC era. Originally introduced in 1994, it’s unclear how much of Hawke’s backstory is still canon. However ...
Only look if you want to know! The issue opens with Oliver Queen / Green Arrow and Lian Harper accidentally being teleported to the future, where Connor Hawke also happens to be trapped.
By the mid-'90s, Oliver Queen and Hal Jordan were gone, and Connor Hawke and Kyle Rayner had taken their roles in the DC Universe. Still, they had never met one another until Green Arrow Vol.
At the height of the confusion, Oliver Queen’s son, Connor Hawke speaks up. He declares that if his father has abandoned his title, that he will be the Green Arrow. The comic concludes with ...
As such, it is time for someone else to step into the role of the Green Arrow, and Ollie's son Connor Hawke is more than willing to do just that. Superman's worst enemy saves the world -- and now ...