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Green Arrow #6

Nov 2016 · DC · 19.99 USD; 23.99 CAD
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This volume collects issues #31-38 of the 2016 Green Arrow series, continuing Oliver Queen's return to Seattle as he faces a new threat that pits him against both the city's criminal underworld and a mysterious conspiracy. The story arc, 'Trial of Two Cities,' sees Green Arrow teaming up with Dinah Lance while navigating political tensions and a trial that challenges his vigilante methods.

In "Sunday on the Tarmac with George," Green Arrow finds himself in the heart of Africa, where a young tribesman’s return from Eaton College bridges two worlds—one of tradition, the other of modernity. Meanwhile, back in the city, Dinah’s long silence from Ollie’s absence gives way to a tentative connection with a persistent police officer, as she steps into a moment of quiet possibility. Written by Mike Grell and illustrated by Rick Hoberg, with inks by John Nyberg, colors by Julia Lacquement, and letters by Steve Haynie, the issue’s cover by Denys B. Cowan captures the story’s quiet intensity.

Contains 12 stories
Sunday on the Tarmac with George
24 pp · Superhero
Marianne

In "Sunday on the Tarmac with George," Green Arrow faces a moment of reckoning when summoned to Air Force One for a presidential apology over a betrayal that shattered his trust. As Ollie grapples with the weight of that moment, personal connections shift—Marianne seeks work from Dinah, and Ollie, unwilling to stay, vanishes into the unknown.

Spirit Quest
24 pp · Superhero
Stalking Wolf
Hurray for Ollie-Wood
24 pp · Superhero
Terry Marsh
Fall Guy
24 pp · Superhero
The HorsemanTerry Marsh

In "Fall Guy," Green Arrow uncovers a shocking truth about his new stunt man pal—his past is tied to a notorious IRA terrorist, yet the hero hesitates to turn him in. As their bond deepens, unexpected parallels in their beliefs force Arrow to confront his own convictions in a story that blurs the line between justice and revenge.

Legends of Stupid Heroes
24 pp · Superhero
Terry Marsh (villain)
Rock and Runes, Part 1
24 pp · Superhero
MarianneOfficer KazTom JonesLaurel JonesTommy JonesBarton (villain)
Raising a Rock As...
24 pp · Superhero
Green ArrowDinah Lance [Black Canary]MarianneOfficer KazTom JonesLaurel JonesTommy JonesBartonCatherine James

In "Raising a Rock As...", Green Arrow finds himself caught between a ruthless developer and a desperate family when a kidnapping turns a land dispute into a life-or-death standoff. As Barton’s hired negotiator pushes the stakes higher, Oliver Queen must protect the Jones boy and stop the escalating violence—before the whole town is torn apart.

Round the Horn
24 pp · Superhero
Green Arrow (feature)Bryant (guest)Ian Carmichael (guest)Angel Hawkins (guest)Hans Krieger (guest)Juel (guest)Poachers (villains)
Round the Horn, Part 2
24 pp · Superhero
Green Arrow (feature)Bryant (guest)Ian Carmichael (guest)Angel Hawkins (guest)Hans Krieger (guest)Juel (guest)Poachers (villains)
Round the Horn, Part 3
24 pp · Superhero
Green Arrow (feature)Bryant (guest)Ian Carmichael (guest)Angel Hawkins (guest)Hans Krieger (guest)Juel (guest)Poachers (villains)
The Last Lion
24 pp · Superhero
Green ArrowDinah Lance [Black Canary] (guest)Marianne (guest)Officer Kaz (guest)Stanley Yatima (guest)

In "The Last Lion," Green Arrow finds himself deep in Africa, where a young tribesman returns from Eaton College to honor his people’s ancient traditions. Meanwhile, back in Star City, Dinah’s growing distance from Ollie leads her to say yes to a date with the police officer who’s been steadily pursuing her.

Home Is the Hunter
40 pp · Superhero
Green ArrowDinah Lance [Black Canary] (guest)Marianne (guest)Officer Kaz (guest)Lt. James Cameron (guest)The American Jihad (villains)

In "Home Is the Hunter," Dinah and Kaz share a quiet moment at the Space Needle—just a first date, just a city skyline—before it’s seized by a group of Islamic terrorists. Green Arrow returns to Seattle after his year-long journey, drawn back not just by duty, but by the people he’s come to care about most.

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Cast · 5 characters

Full credits

writer Mike Grell
letterer Steve Haynie
cover pencils, inks Denys B. Cowan

Reprints

↩ Reprints Green Arrow #39 (1990), Green Arrow #40 (1990), Green Arrow #41 (1990), Green Arrow #42 (1991), Green Arrow #43 (1991), Green Arrow #44 (1991), Green Arrow #45 (1991), Green Arrow #46 (1991), Green Arrow #47 (1991), Green Arrow #48 (1991), Green Arrow #49 (1991), Green Arrow #50 (1991)

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