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Running from 2011 to 2016, from issues #17 to #34, the series served as a high mark for the character's history during the highly divisive New 52, especially Lemire's duration on the title. Further aided by running concurrently with ''Series/{{Arrow}}'', the highly-acclaimed take on the character helped to elevate Green Arrow out of relative obscurity.



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* AllLoveIsUnrequited: Henry has a crush on Naomi, but she is in love with Oliver. By the time the series ends, [[spoiler:Naomi doesn't reciprocate Henry's feelings, and Oliver doesn't reciprocate hers, though they all remain good friends]].
* ARealManIsAKiller: While Oliver doesn't necessarily believe that killing is a passage into manhood, he certainly believes that the moment he stopped being a [[SpoiledBrat spoiled socialite]] with no direction in life happened after he took his first human life.
* AbusiveParents:
** Komodo takes Emiko away from Shado and raises the girl as his own daughter, but also feeds her lies and molds her into a cold-blooded assassin. [[spoiler:When Emiko finds out the truth and begs him to spare her mother's life, he threatens to shoot her unless she gets out of his way]].
** [[spoiler:Robert put Oliver through a TrainingFromHell in order to toughen him up and force him to gain the skills necessary to help him along his quest for the Arrow Totem. This included stranding him on a deserted island, letting him believe that he was the only person alive there for years and watching him struggle to survive, culminating in ColdBloodedTorture when he found out that he wasn't. Ultimately it was for good reasons, and it worked, but Oliver disowns him after finding the truth]].
* AdventurerArchaeologist: Robert Queen dedicated his life to the search of the Arrow Totem, and spent his days jet setting around the world under the guise of being just another rich socialite.
* AnimalMotifs: Simon Lacroix adopts the name Komodo, making his the ''komodo dragon''. Other than the name, there's not much more to it though.
* ArrogantKungFuGuy:
** Komodo is a master of kyudo, a Japanese mixture of archery and martial arts. He trash talks Green Arrow during their early fights, even though he repeatedly fails to take out the hero.
** Richard Dragon, after being trained by the League of Assassins, became a strong contender for being the WorldsBestWarrior and can deliver some ''brutal'' beatdowns. He fights both Green Arrow and Diggle while delivering a self-aggrandizing speech, though the heroes manage to outsmart him and barely win the battle.
* AsianAndNerdy: Henry Fyfe is of Chinese heritage and works as Green Arrow's tech support.
* BadFuture: The ''[[ComicBook/TheNew52FuturesEnd Futures End]]'' tie-in issue takes place five years into the future, when the Cadmus organization has begun experimenting on Earth-2 refugees with the goal of becoming more powerful than any government. Green Arrow, Emiko, Naomi and the Outsiders team up to find the organization's headquarters and put a stop to their operations.
* BigBadWannabe: While Komodo is certainly Ollie's most personal foe throughout a majority of these arcs, [[spoiler: Richard Dragon gradually usurps his BigBad status and becomes the TrueFinalBoss.]]
* BadassAndChildDuo: Emiko is a young girl who mastered the art of archery. She fights alongside the BigBad Komodo for the first two arcs, before becoming Green Arrow's disciple for the final one.
* BigBrotherInstinct: After Oliver discovers that Emiko is his half-sister, he decides to do whatever he can to save her from the people who have been manipulating her from birth. Even after [[spoiler:disowning his father and the legacy of the Arrow Totem]], he tries to convince her to live with him.
* BodyHorror: Count Vertigo's powers are derived from the machine that has been implanted on his skull. After it's damaged, the repair process shows the device is lodged directly to his brain.
* CallBack: When Magus sends Oliver on a VisionQuest, Oliver sees a few of the [[ArcVillain Arc Villains]] that he had faced earlier in ComicBook/New52, including [[HumanoidAbomination Midas]], [[CyberNinja Blood Rose]], [[MurderDotCom Rush]], and Harrow.
* CanonImmigrant: It's in this series that John Diggle officially makes the jump from ''Series/{{Arrow}}'' over to the comics.
* ColorCodedCharacters: Given that the title character [[ColorCharacter has the word "green" right in his name]] this is to be expected. However, it's done subtly throughout the series in other ways.
** Oliver's color is obviously green. Whenever there is a panel shot of an action that the reader should focus on, things that Oliver is looking at or arrows that he is firing are always colored accordingly.
** Komodo's is purple. His outfit is a very dark purple, almost black, and the lights on his mask light up similarly [[spoiler: after Oliver blinds him in one eye.]][[spoiler: Robert Queen is shown with a similar color scheme, to help illustrate their close bond.]]
** Shado's is red. She has a red bow, red accents on her outfit, and fires red arrows. [[spoiler: Emiko shares this color scheme, serving as a subtle hint of her true parentage.]]
* TheClan: The Outsiders are made up of six [[spoiler:later revealed to be seven]] clans that each specialize in a specific weapon. They are:
** [[GoodOldFisticuffs The Fist Clan]], led by Onyx
** [[BarrierWarrior The Shield Clan]], led by Kodiak
** The Axe Clan, led by Butcher
** [[MasterSwordsman The Sword Clan]], led by ComicBook/{{Katana}}
** The Spear Clan, led by Golgotha
** The Arrow Clan, led by [[spoiler:Robert Queen]]
** [[spoiler: [[VoluntaryShapeshifting The Mask Clan]], led by Magus]]
* CorruptCorporateExecutive: In his civilian identity, Simon Lacroix is the CEO of Stellmoor International, a rival of Queen Enterprises.
* DarkerAndEdgier: With visceral fights that are gruesomely detailed and the heavier subject matter, this series is noticeably darker than the issues that came before it.
* DeadlyDistantFinale: Receives one in the ''Green Arrow 80th Anniversary 100 Page Super-Spectacular'', where Lemire and Sorrentino return as writer and artist to tell ''The Last Green Arrow Story''. [[spoiler:It follows a very old Oliver Queen who has come back to the island, is reunited with the Arrow Totem by a vision of his younger self, and dies at peace.]]
* EnemyScan: Richard Dragon's lethality and skill with hand-to-hand combat are shown this way. He's able to see each of his opponent's weak points and the best way of taking them down, presented to the reader as blurbs emanating from the body part in question.
* {{Expy}}:
** Emiko Queen is one for Damian Wayne from Franchise/{{Batman}}. Both were trained as assassins for the purpose of killing a family member who was a superhero and both wound up becoming snarky teen sidekicks to said hero, who complained about not being allowed to kill.
** Komodo is clearly inspired on [[Series/{{Arrow}} Malcolm Merlyn]], as he is a bow-wielding assassin clad in black who serves as Green Arrow's archnemesis. Ironically, Merlyn later took on characteristics from this character, and the original Merlyn was reintroduced back into Oliver's RoguesGallery.
* EyeScream:
** Magus has two large X-shaped scars over where his eyes should be.
** Komodo gets blinded in one eye during his second fight with Green Arrow, courtesy of an arrow to the face.
* TheFaceless: Magus is a shapeshifter whose face doesn't have any eyes, only large x-shaped scars where said organs should be.
* FakingTheDead: [[spoiler:Komodo believes he murdered Robert Queen long ago, but that was really Magus in disguise. The real Robert was alive and taking measures to ensure his son Oliver would have what it takes to carry on his legacy as the leader of the Arrow Clan]].
* GogglesDoSomethingUnusual: Komodo's eyewear isn't just for show. They enhance his depth perception and allow him to focus on what he's going to be aiming his arrows at. After he becomes blind in one eye, his depth perception is ruined and he has to rely on them in order to keep up with the other archers.
* HeelFaceDoorSlam: [[spoiler:When Komodo finally acquires the Arrow Totem he has been seeking, it shows him that everything he has done to get there ultimately served no purpose, aside from turning Emiko against him. This happens about five seconds before he is killed by one of Emiko's arrows.]]
* HiddenDepths: It turns out that Robert Queen ''wasn't'' just a well-to-do socialite, and was very much the AdventurerArchaeologist that his son was in UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfComicBooks.
* LegacyCharacter: What [[spoiler:Robert Queen]] was trying to turn Oliver into. As it turns out, his family comes from a long line of archers, and is descended from the Arrow Clan.
* LegendaryWeapon: Each of the clans that make up the Outsiders have a "totem" that's supposed to hold mystic properties. Much is made over Komodo's search for the Arrow Totem, which is supposed to grant a certain degree of omniscience. Similarly, [[ComicBook/{{Katana}} Katana's]] Soul-Taker Sword is the totem weapon of the Sword Clan.
* LikeASonToMe: Robert Queen had a father-son relationship with Simon, as he viewed him as a more worthy successor than his own biological son Ollie, who was still a BrilliantButLazy teenager at that point. Until Simon got too greedy and turned on him.
* LongLostRelative: [[spoiler:Oliver and Emiko are half-siblings.]]
* MasterArcher: Oliver comes from a whole ''clan'' of fighters who devoted their to mastering the art of the bow. [[spoiler:This includes his father, who turns out to be alive and on the island that Oliver was stranded on.]]
* MasterSwordsman: Anyone who hails from the Sword Clan, including ComicBook/{{Katana}}, base theirlives around becoming skilled swordsmen.
* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: The Arrow Totem, like all of the items that help to form the basis of the Weapon Clans, is believed by some to hold mystical powers (in this case, the gift of foresight). Others simply see it as a really old arrow with a fairy tale attached to it, and just want it so that they can use it to claim ownership of the Arrow Clan. Oliver firmly believes that it's the latter. [[spoiler:Until he wields it and is granted visions of all that is his life.]]
* MythologyGag: [[spoiler:Robert Queen]] sports the exact same distinctive Van Dyke as Oliver did before ''ComicBook/{{Flashpoint}}''.
* NurtureOverNature: Emiko was born and raised to be an assassin, like her mother. But her time with Oliver helps to soften her into a kinder, though at times bratty, character.
* RememberTheNewGuy: Despite having never been mentioned before, Diggle worked Ollie and Roy during very early his days as Green Arrow, before leaving after a disastrous encounter with ComicBook/RichardDragon.
* RescueEquipmentAttack: Naomi saves Emiko from Red Dart by sneaking behind the villainess and bashing her in the head with a fire extinguisher.
* RichesToRags: Simon Lacroix engages a hostile takeover of Queen Industries, leaving Oliver effectively broke.
* TheRival: Komodo believes himself to be this to Oliver, seeing himself as a more deserving heir to the Arrow Clan [[spoiler:and as having a closer relationship with Robert Queen, compared to his son.]]
* ScaryBlackMan:
** Diggle is very large, imposing, and served two tours in Iraq with the US Military.
** Clock King and Brick both run criminal organizations in Seattle, and both also happen to be very large, very imposing black men.
* ShooOutTheNewGuy: Prior to this, previous issues had introduced a slew of characters at Q-Corp that worked as Oliver's MissionControl and VoiceWithAnInternetConnection. In the first issue, Lemire has most of them killed off in a hostile attack on the Queen Industries building.
* SingleSpecimenSpecies: Magus is already enigmatic at the start, but it's later revealed that [[spoiler:he's seemingly the only member of the Mask Clan.]]
* SoftReboot: Coming off of an already rebooted franchise. Whereas the previous 16 issues had introduced a number of cast members and established a status quo of Oliver Queen being a [[CrimeFightingWithCash rich crime-fighter who used corporate assets and employees to finance his life as Green Arrow]], pretty much everything was thrown out the window as soon as the new creative team took over.
* StalkerWithACrush: When Henry still worked at Queen Industries, he had a little crush on Naomi that (apparently) drove him to stalk her. He still has the crush on her, but now he's better about it.
* UngratefulBastard: Robert Queen took Komodo under his wing back when he was just Simon Lacroix, who returns the favor by betraying him.
* VisionQuest: Magus arranges for Oliver to drink a potion that causes him to have visions of the past and future. The protagonist witnesses his father Robert searching for the Arrow Totem in the past, thus revealing his connection to the Outsiders, and learns that his future is tied to three antagonistic forces, who take the form of a trio of dragons. Said dragons turn out to be [[spoiler:the BigBad Komodo, Robert's lover Shado, and the TrueFinalBoss Richard Dragon]].
* VoiceWithAnInternetConnection: Henry and Naomi communicate with Green Arrow through an earpiece during his missions, giving him suggestions on how to proceed and informing him about the new arrows they have developed.
* WhamEpisode: The series starts out on one. Not only is most of the supporting cast KilledOffForReal during a terrorist attack of Queen Consolidated, but Oliver meets another archer who is leaps and bounds ahead of him in skill. He's then put on a VisionQuest by Magus, after only just barely escaping with his life.
* YoureNotMyFather: [[spoiler:Once Oliver finds out that Robert faked his death and subjected his only son to ColdBloodedTorture in hopes of preparing him to lead the Arrow Clan, he disowns him and tries to leave him on a deserted island.]]
* YouKilledMyFather: [[spoiler:Once Komodo kills Robert Queen, Emiko turns on him and puts an arrow through him.]]
* VillainTeamUp: A rather large one consisting of Richard Dragon, Clock King, Count Vertigo, Killer Moth, and Red Dart.
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* {{Expy}}: John King was created to provide Green Arrow with an adversary in the mold of post-Crisis [[Characters/SupermanLexLuthor Lex Luthor]] or [[Characters/BatmanTheAnimatedSeriesRoguesGalleryPart3 Roland Daggett]]. Though he could also be considered a modern update of John [=DeLeon=], the villain responsible for the loss of Ollie's fortune in the pre-Crisis era.

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* {{Expy}}: John King was created to provide Green Arrow with an adversary in the mold of post-Crisis [[Characters/SupermanLexLuthor Lex Luthor]] or [[Characters/BatmanTheAnimatedSeriesRoguesGalleryPart3 Roland Daggett]]. Though he could also be considered a modern update of John [=DeLeon=], the villain responsible for the loss of Ollie's fortune in the pre-Crisis era. He also looks suspiciously like Malcolm Merlyn from ''Series/Arrow''.
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The series would then be taken over by Ben Sokolowski and Andrew Kreisberg Kreisberg, one of the showrunners of the Green Arrow TV series ''Series/{{Arrow}}'', and Ben Sokolowski, a writer on ''Arrow'', for a five-issue story arc from #35 to #40, featuring the return of Mia Deardan.
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* MurderDotCom: Rush and his gang kill metahumans live on the Internet.
* MurderDotCom: The first storyline in the 2011 relaunch has Rush stream his gang hunting a captured Green Arrow live onto the internet.

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Like many comics published during DC's ComicBook/New52 initiative, much of [[ComicBook/GreenArrow Green Arrow's]] history and background as a superhero were wiped clean. A new series was launched, initially written by J.T. Krul, Dan Jurgens, and Keith Giffen. After leaving the comic with issue #6, however, the title was taken over by Ann Nocenti from issues #7-16.

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Like many comics published during DC's ComicBook/New52 initiative, much of [[ComicBook/GreenArrow Green Arrow's]] history and background as a superhero were wiped clean. A new series was launched, initially written by J.T. Krul, Dan Jurgens, and Keith Giffen. After leaving the comic with issue #6, however, the title was taken over by Ann Nocenti Creator/AnnNocenti from issues #7-16.



Finally, following the conclusion of Sokolowski and Kreisberg's story arc, the title would be taken over by Benjamin Percy for the remainder of its run from issues #41-52.

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Finally, following the conclusion of Sokolowski and Kreisberg's story arc, the title would be taken over by Benjamin Percy Creator/BenjaminPercy for the remainder of its run from issues #41-52.
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Like many comics published during DC's Comicbook/New52 initiative, much of [[Comicbook/GreenArrow Green Arrow's]] history and background as a superhero were wiped clean. A new series was launched, initially written by J.T. Krul, Dan Jurgens, and Keith Giffen. After leaving the comic with issue #6, however, the title was taken over by Ann Nocenti from issues #7-16.

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Like many comics published during DC's Comicbook/New52 ComicBook/New52 initiative, much of [[Comicbook/GreenArrow [[ComicBook/GreenArrow Green Arrow's]] history and background as a superhero were wiped clean. A new series was launched, initially written by J.T. Krul, Dan Jurgens, and Keith Giffen. After leaving the comic with issue #6, however, the title was taken over by Ann Nocenti from issues #7-16.
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''Green Arrow'' is a 2011 relaunch of the [[ComicBook/GreenArrow DC Comics hero]] as part of the ComicBook/New52 publishing initiative.

Like many comics published during DC's Comicbook/New52 initiative, much of [[Comicbook/GreenArrow Green Arrow's]] history and background as a superhero were wiped clean. A new series was launched, initially written by J.T. Krul, Dan Jurgens, and Keith Giffen. After leaving the comic with issue #6, however, the title was taken over by Ann Nocenti from issues #7-16.

Faced with dwindling sales, Creator/JeffLemire was given creative control of the struggling title, beginning with issue #17, in hopes of giving it a much-needed direction. The artwork was done by Creator/AndreaSorrentino.

Running from issues #17-34, Lemire's duration on the title proved to be incredibly rejuvenating to the series. [[SoftReboot Further wiping the slate clean and ignoring much of what had come before]], Lemire's run focuses heavily on a MythArc and extensive lore that was entirely new to the character, while re-introducing key members of Oliver's RoguesGallery in new and interesting ways.

The series would then be taken over by Ben Sokolowski and Andrew Kreisberg for a five-issue story arc from #35 to #40, featuring the return of Mia Deardan.

Finally, following the conclusion of Sokolowski and Kreisberg's story arc, the title would be taken over by Benjamin Percy for the remainder of its run from issues #41-52.

The series would then be relaunched with the advent of the ''ComicBook/DCRebirth'' initiative in 2016. For more info see ''ComicBook/GreenArrowRebirth''.

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[[folder:In General]]
* AffirmativeActionLegacy: A villainous version. The original Clock King was white. This version is African-American.
* CanonImmigrant: Cast members from the ''Series/{{Arrow}}'' TV series made their way into the comics, including John Diggle, Felicity Smoak ([[RetCanon who is in the comics but was completely different]]), and [[spoiler: Tommy Merlyn.]]
* CanonImmigrant: John Diggle was originally unique to the TV series, the New 52 introduced him to the comics.
* ComicBookTime: Averted, as following ''Flashpoint'', Oliver's age is given as 25-26.
* CorruptCorporateExecutive:
** Walter Emerson, the CEO who attempted to take over Ollie's company.
** Komodo, who actually ''does'' take over Queen Industries, [[WhamEpisode and liquidates it]], and after framing Ollie for murder, sets on hunting him down now that he's without any form of aid.
** John King, who tries to take over Seattle and destroy Oliver Queen in both his identities in the ''Kingdom'' arc.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: Not discussed in any detail, but Felicity Smoak did a lot of bad things and apparently double-crossed The Cheetah at one point.
* {{Expy}}: Emiko Queen is one for Damian Wayne from ComicBook/{{Batman}}. Both were trained as assassins for the purpose of killing a family member who was a superhero and both wound up becoming snarky teen sidekicks to said hero, who complained about not being allowed to kill. She's developed a personality under Benjamin Percy, though now she's said to be an expy for [[Characters/MarvelComicsKateBishop Kate Bishop]] from ComicBook/{{Hawkeye}}, which is ironic considering Kate was said to be an expy for Mia Dearden when the ''ComicBook/Hawkeye2012'' book first came out.
* FakingTheDead: In the New 52, [[spoiler:Robert Queen]] did this, to keep his family safe from Komodo, and be free to plot against him.
* FourEyesZeroSoul: Eddie Fyers post ComicBook/New52.
* GadgetWatches: Uses weaponized clocks and watches to attack his victims.
* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: It is never confirmed if Felicity Smoak dyed her hair like her television counterpart (for what it's worth, she has black hair as a Firestorm supporting character pre-Flashpoint), but she is still depicted as a blonde who didn't quite have it in her to be a hacker mercenary for hire.
* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: After having a full-fledged HeelFaceTurn during Chuck Dixon's run, Eddie Fyers is back to being a villain again.
* HeelFaceTurn: Felicity Smoak admits to having committed a lot of crimes in the past but wants to make up for it by helping Green Arrow.
* LegacyCharacter: Post New 52, there are ''two'' Merlyns running around, Malcolm and his son Thomas, the latter was hired by John King but has otherwise been less prominent than his father.
* LongLostRelative: In the New 52 volume, Oliver discovers that he has a younger Japanese half-sister sister named Emiko.
* NotWearingTights: The New 52 gave several older villains some more street level redesigns (e.g. Clock King is reimagined as a TattooedCrook).
* PlayfulHacker: Felicity Smoak, eventually.
* PutOnABus: Felicity Smoak completely disappeared from the Green Arrow comics (along with Mia Dearden and all of Oliver's support team apart from Emiko Queen) after the conclusion of ''The Kingdom''.
* RaceLift: The New 52/Rebirth version is an African-American crime boss/inventor who can build bombs disguised as clocks.
* RememberTheNewGuy: John Diggle is described as working with Ollie during very early his Green Arrow career, before leaving after a disastrous encounter with Richard Dragon.
* {{Retcanon}}: The success of ''Series/{{Arrow}}'' has lead to several aspects of the show being introduced to the New 52 Green Arrow mythos-
** John Diggle and, more recently, a new version of Felicity Smoak, have been introduced in roles virtually identical to those they had on the show.
** The idea that Oliver was stranded on the island for years, and that the island, far from being deserted, was the site of a conspiracy that Oliver gets involved with.
** Oliver's parents, Moira and Robert Queen, who were never particularly important in the comics, become [[AscendedExtra more important]], following on from their portrayals on the show. In particular, the latter is [[spoiler:significantly involved in Green Arrow's origin]], much like on the show.
** Felicity Smoak was originally a ''ComicBook/{{Firestorm|DCComics}}'' supporting character, a version closer to the ''Series/{{Arrowverse}}'' version was introduced into the comics in ''The Kingdom'' arc.
* StevenUlyssesPerhero: Averted with Count Vertigo, as the New 52 changed his surname to Zytle.
* TattooedCrook: The New 52 incarnation of Count Vertigo sports a hypnosis spiral tattoo on his torso.
* VitriolicBestBuds: John Diggle with Ollie.
* WhamEpisode: In the first issue of Jeff Lemire's run once he takes over the New 52 title, [[spoiler: Emmerson is killed off, Queen Industries is taken over and liquidated, Q-Core is destroyed, Jax is killed and Naomi is kidnapped, and Oliver meets Komodo, an archer who's skill excels his own, and Magus, a mysterious and cryptic being with no eyes.]] [[NothingIsTheSameAnyMore The series changes a LOT from that point... but not in a bad way.]]
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[[folder:J.T. Krul, Dan Jurgens, and Keith Giffen's run (Issues #1-6)]]
* AcidAttack: Midas' touch is extremely corrosive; capable of slowly melting away at structures and dissolving projectiles (such as arrows).
* AngstySurvivingTwin: It seems likely that Light will become this.
* BadassNormal: Rush is the only member of his gang that does not have superpowers, and the gang hunts and kills metahumans for fun.
* BareMidriffsAreFeminine: Limelight's CivvieSpandex outfits include strapless bustiers that leave their bellies bare.
* BeastAndBeauty: Midas is partnered with the gorgeous android Blood Rose.
* BerserkButton: Harming Blood Rose will send Midas into an unstoppable rage.
* BoxedCrook: After being jailed, Limelight were recruited into the ComicBook/SuicideSquad.
* BrainUploading: Blood Rose had her mind installed in a robot body.
* ButForMeItWasTuesday: When Blood Rose comes after Oliver Queen for revenge, he has no idea who she is.
* CivvieSpandex: Limelight's 'costumes' consist of green bustiers and jeans.
* CoordinatedClothes: Lime and Light wear identical outfits.
* {{Flight}}: Limelight's energy powers allow them to fly.
* GeniusBruiser: Midas retained his original intellect following his transformation, so is strong enough to lift a car over his head, but is also an expert in the fields of chemistry, bio-medicine and robotics.
* HellBentForLeather: Blood Rose dresses in red leather.
* HuntingtheMostDangerousGame: Rush and his gang up the ante by hunting metahumans.
* ImmuneToDrugs: Due to his physiology, Midas absorbs new toxins, rather than being adversely affected by them.
* KilledOffForReal: Lime is killed when [[Characters/SuicideSquadSupportStaff Amanda Waller]] [[YourHeadASplode detonates the nanobomb in her neck]].
* LightEmUp: Lime and Light have light powers, including the projection of energy blasts.
* MasterOfIllusion: Limelight control of light allows them to cast illusions.
* MurderDotCom: Rush and his gang kill metahumans live on the Internet.
* MurderDotCom: The first storyline in the 2011 relaunch has Rush stream his gang hunting a captured Green Arrow live onto the internet.
* NoShirtLongJacket: Rush swaggers around in a leather jacket and no shirt showing off his ripped abs.
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Blood Rose's name was actually never revealed.
* OutlawCouple: Blood Rose with Midas, teaming up against Green Arrow.
* PoisonousPerson: Midas' entire body is composed of toxic waste, and he can absorb new toxins.
* PsychoExGirlfriend: Blood Rose is a former lover of Oliver Queen who is out for revenge.
* RidiculouslyHumanRobots: Despite being a {{Cyborg}}, Blood Rose outwardly looks completely human.
* {{Robosexual}}: Midas is in a romantic relationship with Blood Rose; and android he constructed.
* SelfDestructMechanism: After Green Arrow blew her up--reducing her to components--Blood Rose activated her self-detonation and used it to cover Midas's escape, who managed to retrieve her head.
* SocialMediaBeforeReason: Obsessed with fame, Limelight would would post their crimes on social media while they were performing them.
* SuperStrength: Midas' strength level is unclear, however, Midas was able to seemingly effortlessly lift a car over his head and throw it, as well as swing the base of a tree as a weapon. Naomi claimed Midas was "way" out of Green Arrow's league and could "give Superman a run for his money."
* SuperToughness: Midas is capable of withstanding an explosion at point blank range.
* ToxicWasteCanDoAnything: Burning alive, Midas leapt into a river of toxic waste, and emerged a monster entirely composed of it.
* TricksterTwins: Limelight are a pair of fame (and social media) obsessed twin criminals, with flashy [[LightEmUp light-based powers]], including the [[MasterOfIllusion ability to create illusions]].
* WalkingShirtlessScene: Rush swaggers around in a leather jacket and no shirt showing off his ripped abs.
* WeCanRebuildHim: Midas rebuilds Blood Rose after her first destruction.
* YourHeadASplode: Lime is killed when Waller detonates the nanobomb in her neck and her head explodes.
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* GadgeteerGenius: Skylark built an array of {{Trick Arrow}}s for GA.
* GeneticEngineeringIsTheNewNuke: King Leer tinkered with his daughters while they were in the womb.
* GeniusDitz: Skylark acts like a trio of lovestruck ditzy blondes, but they are bone fide {{Gadgeteer Genius}}es.
* HoneyTrap: Skylark's seduction of the hero builds to increasingly (intentionally) hilarious levels in the issue until it finally hits critical mass with the completely expected revelation that it was all a trap, baited with sex.
* NoNameGiven: Skylark's true names have never been revealed.
* SameSexTriplets: Skylark are triplets who are all female.
* SingleMindedTwins: Skylark are triplets that complete each other's sentences.
* TrickArrow: Skylark uses miniature arrows of many types, including smoke-bombs, pheromones, and others.
* TwinThreesomeFantasy: Being triplets makes Skylark's HoneyTrap even more enticing to Ollie.
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[[folder:Jeff Lemire's run (Issues #17-34)]]
-> See ComicBook/GreenArrowJeffLemire
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[[folder:Ben Sokolowski and Andrew Kreisberg's run (Issues #35-40)]]
* ArchnemesisDad: John King to Mia.
* ArcVillain: John King for ''The Kingdom''.
* CorruptCorporateExecutive: John King has ties to TheMafia, particularly the [[Characters/BatmanRoguesGallery Falcone family]], bought off several cops, and tends to make anyone who crosses him disappear.
* EvilCannotComprehendGood: Thinks that everyone has a price.
* {{Expy}}: John King was created to provide Green Arrow with an adversary in the mold of post-Crisis [[Characters/SupermanLexLuthor Lex Luthor]] or [[Characters/BatmanTheAnimatedSeriesRoguesGalleryPart3 Roland Daggett]]. Though he could also be considered a modern update of John [=DeLeon=], the villain responsible for the loss of Ollie's fortune in the pre-Crisis era.
* FauxAffablyEvil: John King puts up a charming facade, but reveals his ruthless true colors with minimal provocation.
* KillThePoor: John King's urban renewal program in a nutshell.
* LukeIAmYourFather: John King's Mia Dearden's father in the New 52 reboot.
* MeaningfulName: The name John King brings to mind [[UsefulNotes/KingJohnOfEngland King John of England]], who is a BigBad in many versions of the Robin Hood mythos.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: John King bears some resemblance to Creator/JohnBarrowman.
* SharpDressedMan: Befitting his stature, John King wears some nice suits.
* SummonBiggerFish: This works both ways; King hires Merlyn when his own Mooks seem ineffective against Team Arrow; Ollie turns to Batman, Green Lantern, and Katana to help him take down King.
* TheSocialDarwinist: John King believes that the deaths of the weak will help to ensure that those who remain are stronger.
-->'''King:''' The sick and diseased are an anchor. Their expedited deaths will help cure the rest of us.
-->'''Mia:''' [[ArmorPiercingQuestion Then what does that mean for me? Because I'm sick, too.]]
* WellIntentionedExtremist: John King sees himself this way. [[NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist No one else is buying it]].
-->'''King''': The city will be better off. That's what this is all about: The greater good.
-->'''Mia''': [[ShutUpHannibal Pretty sure]] that's what [[UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler Hitler]] kept telling himself.
* WouldHurtAChild: John King, with his own daughter, no less.
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[[folder:Benjamin Percy's run (Issues #41-52)]]
* AllBikersAreHellsAngels: Marrock leads the Berserkers: a biker gang of werewolves.
* FalseFlagOperation: In issue #49, [[RightWingMilitiaFanatic the Patriots]] (an anti-Warg group) help a murderous Warg to escape from prison - killing several guards in the process - and leave behind evidence that other Wargs were responsible to give them an excuse to start a full-scale hunt for the Wargs.
* OurWerewolvesAreDifferent: Marrock suffers from Lukos; a sexually transmitted form of lycanthropy. The disease causes deformation of the frontal lobe and swelling of the adrenal and pituitary glands, increasing anger, hunger, and impulsivity. When the infected is excited or enraged, they bled from their eyes, nose, fingernails, and gums, thereby spreading the disease to those they hurt. The longer the infection, the more extreme the change, to the point of appearing akin to werewolves.
* OurWerewolvesAreDifferent: Wargs. They're carriers of the Blood disease Lukos, a degenerative disease that gives them increased adrenal glands and causes swelling of the frontal lobe, while also causing their fingers and teeth to sharpen and their muscles to grow. The longer they stay unmedicated, and the more emotionally charged they are, the worse they mutate, some gaining fur, glowing eyes, and in some cases even wolf-like snouts. The medication available seems to regress these physical developments, but as a result, the infectee becomes extremely fatigued, leaving them unable to do much physical work.
* {{Plaguemaster}}: Marrock can infect others with Lukos, a form of lycanthropy.
* RightWingMilitiaFanatic: The Patriots.
* SuperSenses: Because of his infection, Marrock has senses akin to those of a wolf.
* ThenLetMeBeEvil: Essentially the motivation of the Berserkers gang. As a Warg (basically a carrier of the werewolf-like STD Lukos), they've been hunted down and treated like lesser beings, with the Patriots actively trying to kill them all and the government's response being to drug them into a state of submission so they can't defend themselves. If the world wants to treat them like rabid dogs, then they might as well act like it.
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