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Green Arrow vol. 5, #1 (September 2011) Part of Green Arrow's crew in the New 52 continuity who works as a computer expert. She has not been seen after Issue 40. "Jax" Jackson: Green Arrow vol. 5, #1 (September 2011) First name unknown, part of Green Arrow's crew in the New 52 continuity who designs the weapons that are part of Green Arrow's ...
Merlyn (Arthur King), also known as the Dark Archer, is a supervillain appearing in comic books published by DC Comics. [2] He is a deadly bow-wielding assassin and contract killer and the archnemesis of Green Arrow, though writers have developed him over the years as an adversary of other superheroes as well, such as Batman and Black Canary.
Villainess obsessed with Green Arrow and began a vendetta against Black Canary her rival for Green Arrow's affection. Everyman/Dark Arrow: 52 #21 (September 2006) Part of Lex Luthor's Everyman Project, Hannibal Bates was given the ability to eat living matter and almost perfectly replicate whom it belongs to. He took the place of Oliver Queen ...
These include Green Arrow's sidekick Speedy, his use of an Arrowcar and Arrow-Plane for transportation, his use of an Arrow-Cave as his headquarters, his alter ego as a wealthy playboy, the use of an Arrow-Signal to summon him, as well as a clown-like arch foe named Bull's Eye, similar to Batman's arch-foe, the Joker.
Wonder Woman and the Green Arrow are also captured by an alien, using Wonder Woman's magic lasso to hold them. The four are held in energy-sapping spirals. The duplicates claim that Xotar is the villain and send Superman, Batman, and the Martian Manhunter 10,000 years into the future to stop him, while they send Aquaman inside to capture him.
Although primarily an enemy of the Green Arrow, Merlyn has had several encounters with the Batman family as a member of the League of Assassins. David Cain [149] [150] [151] Kelley Puckett Damion Scott: Batman #567 (July 1999) David Cain is the father of Cassandra Cain and an enemy to both her and Batman. David Cain helped train Bruce Wayne in ...
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Villain First appearance Description Vandal Savage: Green Lantern #10 (winter 1943/44) : Vandar Adg, an immortal Cro-Magnon altered by the rays of a fallen meteor, possibly in 50,000 B.C. Vandal Savage has manipulated human history behind the scenes for centuries, being a Pharaoh, helping to murder Caesar (though Pre-Crisis he was Caesar), committing murders as Jack the Ripper, and has been an ...