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Green Arrow #12

Feast and Fowl

"You know Oliver -- the ancient Egyptians had a word for people like you. "Schmuck"."
--Hawkman


Summary

Volume: 3
Issue: 12
Month: March
Year: 2002

Credits

Editor in Chief: Jenette Kahn
Head Writer: Kevin Smith
Cover Artists: Phil Hester and Ande Parks
Pencilers: Phil Hester
Inkers: Ande Parks
Colourists: James Sinclair
Editors: Bob Schreck and Nachie Castro

Synopsis

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Locations:

First Appearances: Onomatopoeia (a super-villain); Virago (a super-hero)
Final Appearances: Virago (dies in this issue)

Synopsis: At JSA headquarters in Manhattan, the Star-Spangled Kid tells Black Canary that Green Arrow has shown up to take her out to dinner. Upon hearing that Courtney left him alone downstairs with Hawkman, Dinah races downstairs before the two political rivals kill each other. But rather than a fight, she finds that they are laughing and carrying on as if they were best friends.

Later, Ollie admits that he is terrified of going on a date with Dinah. Carter warns him to take things slowly with her, as she is still adjusting to Ollie being back from the dead. Ollie and Dinah go out to dinner only to find their meal interrupted by the Riddler. Ollie and Dinah snap into action and easily trash the Riddler and his goons. They then return to Dinah's room at JSA headquarters for a night of love-making. The next morning, Ollie awakens and prepares to leave only to find Hawkman blocking his path.

Meanwhile in Philadelphia, a villain called Onomatopoeia kills a neophyte super-hero known as Virago using the power of his voice.

Notes

  • Carter Hall makes reference to his recent resurrection. This took place in the "Return of Hawkman" storyline in JSA #25, JSA #26 and JSA #27.
  • Dinah tells Ollie that she had once dated Ra's al Ghul. This affair took place in the Birds of Prey ongoing series.
  • 1st appearance of Onomatopoeia. An Onomatopoeia is a use of words that imitates the sounds associated with the objects or actions they refer to.

Trivia

  • In the post-Hawkworld continuity, Carter Hall was a member of the Justice League of America along with Green Arrow. The two were constantly arguing over their political affiliations. Carter was a conservative and Ollie was a liberal. In the pre-Hawkworld continuity, this rivalry existed between Ollie and the Thanagarian Hawkman, Katar Hol. A more comprehensive detailing of their rivalry is revealed in the Identity Crisis mini-series.

Recommended Readings

  • Green Arrow (Volume 1)
  • Green Arrow (Volume 2)
  • Green Arrow: The Longbow Hunters
  • Green Arrow: The Wonder Year

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