Green Arrow by Kevin Smith #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Quiver, Chapter One: The Queen Is Dead (Long Live the Queen)," Green Arrow faces a harrowing reckoning as Batman subjects him to a grueling interrogation, forcing Ollie to confront the fragmented truth of his own death and his eerie brush with Parallax. With Canary and Roy searching for him in Dover’s shadowed apartment, and the Demon closing in on the Queen estate, the line between the living and the dead grows dangerously thin. Written by Kevin Smith and illustrated by Phil Hester, with inks by Ande Parks, colors by Guy Major, and letters by Sean Konot, this pivotal issue features a cover by Matt Wagner that captures the tension in every shadow.
In "Quiver, Chapter Two: Long Time No See," Green Arrow grapples with a haunting mystery as he rescues an underage prostitute from a corrupt councilman, only to find himself further entangled in a web of forgotten memories and shifting identities. With Stanley Dover’s quiet guidance and the growing suspicion of Batman, Ollie struggles to piece together who he was—and who he’s becoming—while the city’s shadows whisper secrets he can’t yet recall.
In "Quiver, Chapter Three: The Old Man and the Sea," Ollie grapples with the mystery of his lost time as Mia settles in with him and Stanley to support their youth center. When a routine drug bust takes a dangerous turn, Green Arrow finds himself at odds with the relentless Black Manta.
In "Quiver, Chapter Four: Membership Has Its Privileges," Green Arrow finds himself at the heart of the Justice League, but something feels off—faces are familiar, yet the dynamics have shifted. As Ollie grapples with the League’s unexpected welcome, suspicion grows, especially when Batman takes drastic measures to verify his identity. Meanwhile, news of his survival reaches Canary, setting off quiet alarms in a world where trust is as fragile as a bowstring.
In "Quiver, Chapter Five: The Anatomy Lesson," Green Arrow faces a grueling test of identity when Batman subjects him to a relentless interrogation, probing the truth behind his return from the dead—backed by chilling proof of his demise and a haunting encounter with Parallax. As Jo and Roy search Dover’s hideout for answers, the Demon arrives at the Queen estate, intent on finishing what was started.
In "Quiver, Chapter Seven: Hard Traveling Heroes," Ollie finds himself in Heaven, guided by the Spectre through a realm both surreal and solemn. After a brief tour, he’s introduced to Hal, setting the stage for an unexpected encounter that blurs the line between the living and the divine.
In "Quiver, Chapter Nine: The Weird World of Stanley and His Monster," Stanley Dover’s dark obsession with eternal life takes a monstrous turn when his occult rituals awaken a demon bound to his grandson, leading to a series of killings meant to lure it forth. Now holding Oliver Queen and Mia captive, Stanley prepares a final ritual to claim Oliver’s soulless body, while a Blood Seal traps them inside. As Connor Hawke senses his father’s peril and rushes to the house, the ritual inches toward completion—just as the truth behind Stanley’s madness begins to unravel.
In "Quiver, Chapter Ten: Father's Day," Ollie finds himself pushed to his limits as he confronts Dover's schemes, rediscovering strength in the most unexpected places. With Connor by his side and Stanley's Monster lending a hand, the pair share a rare moment of connection—fending off demons while navigating the complicated, heartfelt rhythm of fatherhood.
In "The Sound of Violence, Part Two: Pitch," Green Arrow races to save his son Connor after a brutal attack, desperate to keep him alive through a massive blood transfusion. When Onomatopoeia appears at the hospital, it’s clear he hasn’t come to help—his presence is a chilling reminder that the threat isn’t over.
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