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During one storyline, Ollie is framed for treason, and Grell shows the media coverage, and the MEDIA doesn't even mention the name Green Arrow!
Comic Book Urban Legends Revealed #150 | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2008
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Mike Grell didn't like using the name Green Arrow?
Comic Book Urban Legends Revealed #150 | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2008
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As series star Tom Welling filmed a scene in the Phantom Zone with Justin Hartley aka Oliver Queen, aka Green Arrow, the camera zoomed in on Welling's chiseled face, revealing a well-placed wisp of hair forming what looked a lot like pop culture's most iconic spit curl.
Waiting for Superman: Tom Welling Reflects on Smallville's 10-Year Odyssey 2011
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That ensemble includes Lois Lane, his fiancé and fellow reporter; his childhood best friend, Chloe; and Oliver Queen, aka the Green Arrow.
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At one point Hawkman calls Green Arrow the green punching bag that never shuts up.
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It was Mike Gold, Grell's editor, who came up with the idea of Green Arrow as an "urban hunter," keeping him out of the DC Universe proper to fight real world criminals such as corrupt businessmen, street gangs and serial killers, as well as CIA spooks and Yakuza assassins, on the streets of Seattle.
John Seavey’s Storytelling Engines: Green Arrow | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2008
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COMIC URBAN LEGEND: Green Arrow was never called Green Arrow in any of Mike Grell's Green Arrow stories.
Comic Book Urban Legends Revealed #150 | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2008
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#150 - Green Arrow was never called Green Arrow in any of Mike Grell's Green Arrow stories.
Comic Book Legends Revealed History | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2005
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Green Arrow was never called Green Arrow in any of Mike Grell's Green Arrow stories.
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In some episodes, Batman needs help and thus calls the more experienced heroes to his side, such as Green Arrow, thus making him less omnipotent and more accessible.
Archive 2009-02-01 Fred Perry 2009
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