Green Arrow #38
In "Long Live the Queen," Green Arrow’s murder trial becomes a stage for reckoning, as Ollie Queen uses the courtroom to dismantle the corrupt legacy of Queen Industries and the shadowy Ninth Circle. With the Justice League’s support and a shocking revelation from Wendy Poole—alive and ready to speak—Ollie’s name is cleared, and he reclaims his purpose as a champion for the marginalized. Written by Benjamin Percy and illustrated by Juan Ferreyra in a bold, unified vision, this pivotal issue marks a turning point in Ollie’s journey, culminating in the symbolic rebirth of Star City as Seattle. Cover by Juan Ferreyra.
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Ollie's murder trial begins, and Ollie uses the trial to expose the crimes committed by Queen Industries and the Ninth Circle with the intent of redeeming the Queen family name. The Justice League helps Ollie expose the Ninth Circle. Wendy Poole goes public with the fact that she is alive, clearing Ollie of her murder. With his reputation and fortune restored, Ollie re-dedicates himself as a social justice warrior, intent on helping the poor and unfortunate in his city. Removing the name of Star City, the city is re-christened as Seattle.
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