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Thank you, Sir. Love it. Are there other scripts (Justice league? Affleck's Batman?)...
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Thank you, Sir. Love it. Are there other scripts (Justice league? Affleck's Batman?)...
[QUOTE=SJNeal;4928326]Always loved that costume on Ollie, even though he didn't wear it for very long.[/QUOTE]
I've so hardly seen it but I actually really like it, and I'll always dig that 90s illustration style.
[QUOTE=batnbreakfast;4935851]Thank you, Sir. Love it. Are there other scripts (Justice league? Affleck's Batman?)...[/QUOTE]
George Miller’s Justice League:
[url]https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B4tilNmOgu5TRk9VMHU2QVdsaWc/edit[/url]
Affleck’s Batman hasn’t leaked and it will probably be some time. It was reported to be very low scale and taking place completely in Arkham Asylum, and was a psychological thriller as opposed to superhero action movie. Hopefully it’ll leak some day because that movie always seemed interesting to me
[QUOTE=HunterX;4786455]I hope this Seattle's thing is Over. Green Arrow's city should always be STAR CITY!. Star City is to Green Arrow what Gotham to is Batman, Central City is to The Flash. This city is a huge part of his branding.
Time for DC to rebuilt Green Arrow and it should start with him returning him home and the whole family back in Star City, Roy, Black Canary, Emiko etc...
Green Arrow can always have Seattle adventures once in a while,on vacations...but he need to return home.[/QUOTE]
Star City needs an identity first and foremost. It’s just a generic city that doesn’t stand out like Gotham and Metropolis.
[QUOTE=Raijin;4938393]Star City needs an identity first and foremost. It’s just a generic city that doesn’t stand out like Gotham and Metropolis.[/QUOTE]
Agreed, I think that's why I enjoy the Seattle, and Green Lantern/Green Arrow "Hard Travelling Heroes" comics. It didn't feel Star City has a strong identity as other fictional cities in DC.
[QUOTE=Raijin;4938393]Star City needs an identity first and foremost. It’s just a generic city that doesn’t stand out like Gotham and Metropolis.
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Star city has identity as a a sea coast/ port city.
Seattle is whats generic to me, any superhero/character story can be based there. But if you say Star City, its something thats associated with being Green Arrow/Oliver's home and related characters. And branding is very important these days.
[QUOTE]I think I prefer Star City SOLELY as it gives writers quite a bit more freedom in what they can do.[/QUOTE]
Exactly, with fictional Star City they have more flexibility to add fantastical elements, some interesting additions etc to the city. Thats why I like it. ;)
Star City has never been characterized as anything other than another crime-ridden city with a fictional name. You could replace it with Seattle, New York, Chicago etc and nothing of any real value would be lost.
Has any writer really emphasized any actual landmarks or inherent Seattle elements at all?
Green Arrow as drawn by David Mack (Green Arrow #8, March 2011).
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I'm still disappointed that JT Krul never managed to finish his run. His writing was not always the best, it was pretty heavyhanded at times, but I still believe he got the character of Oliver right (much better than most authors that came after him in fact) and the supernatural direction for the book had potential.
The most I know about it is Brightest Day turning Star City into a forest and it being the first introduction of Isabel Rochev...
I know a Green Arrow ongoing is obviously inevitable. But I'm surprised he doesn't have a Wal-Mart series. Even Swamp Thing of all people has one.
[QUOTE=Raijin;4958768]I know a Green Arrow ongoing is obviously inevitable. But I'm surprised he doesn't have a Wal-Mart series. Even Swamp Thing of all people has one.[/QUOTE]
I thought he had a Giant...I guess I was mistaken.
How would you guys feel about GA being an anarchist as opposed to a being liberal? Is there room for an anarchist superhero? Would it change the way goes about operating? Would it change his relationship with other heroes?
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That'd be infinitely more interesting.