Arsenal
Roy Harper Jr. — long established as the superhero Speedy, Green Arrow's ward and sidekick — graduated to the solo identity of Arsenal in 1993, reflecting his evolution into a versatile, weapons-expert operative whose skills extended far beyond the bow to firearms and close-quarters combat.
Few characters capture the restless energy of DC's early Modern Age quite like Arsenal, who burst onto the scene in 1993 courtesy of creators Mike Grell and Rick Hoberg in the pages of Green Arrow and never really looked back. Over more than three decades of publishing history — stretching all the way to 2026 — Arsenal has carved out a genuinely substantial corner of the DC Universe, racking up 157 catalog appearances and four collector-significant key issues along the way. His deepest roots run through Titans, Green Arrow, and The Titans, where he shares the page with luminaries like Dick Grayson, Donna Troy, Nightwing, Green Lantern, and The Flash — as distinguished a circle of DC heroes as you could hope to find. If you're looking for a character with real longevity, a Modern Age pedigree, and a place at the heart of DC's team-book landscape, Arsenal is absolutely worth your time.
Real name. Roy William Harper Jr.
Powers. No superhuman powers; world-class archer and marksman, expert in firearms and weaponry, skilled hand-to-hand combatant and tactician.

Trivia
- Few heroes have ping-ponged through identities quite like this one — DC cycled him from Arsenal to Red Arrow and back to Arsenal across different continuity eras, making his codename history one of the more restless in the publisher's catalog.dc.com
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Covers through the years — 1993–2024
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