Green Arrow #19 [Otto Schmidt Cover]
(May 2017)

DC, 2016 Series
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Price
2.99 USD
Pages
36
Indicia Frequency
biweekly
On-sale Date
2017-03-15
Publisher's Age Guidelines
Rated T+ Teen Plus
Indicia / Colophon Publisher
DC Comics
Brand
DC [circle and serifs]
Barcode
761941341897 01911
Editing
Brian Cunningham (group editor); Harvey Richards (associate editor); Andy Khouri (editor)

Issue Notes

Starting with this issue, the publication frequency listed in the indicia changes from "bimonthly" to "biweekly". The series has been published twice a month since issue #1.
This issue has variants:

The Return of Roy Harper (Table of Contents)

Green Arrow / cover / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Otto Schmidt
Inks
Otto Schmidt
Colors
?
Letters
?

Genre
superhero
Characters
Green Arrow [Oliver Queen]; Arsenal [Roy Harper; Speedy]; the Wild Dogs
Reprints
Keywords
horse

The Return of Roy Harper, Part 2 Blood and Oil (Table of Contents: 1)

Green Arrow / comic story / 20 pages (report information)

Script
Benjamin Percy
Pencils
Eleonora Carlini; Mirka Andolfo
Inks
Eleonora Carlini; Mirka Andolfo
Colors
Arif Prianto; Hi-Fi
Letters
Nate Piekos; Blambot

Genre
superhero
Characters
Green Arrow [Oliver Queen]; Arsenal [Roy Harper; Speedy]; the Wild Dogs; unnamed Native Americans; Bird (Roy's "brother"); Black Canary [Dinah Lance]; Count Vertigo (flashback); unnamed female car passenger; Victoria Much (news anchor); Sheriff Graham Jones; Cyrus Broderick; Big Bow (Roy's Native American "father", flashback, death); Roy's unnamed juvenile delinquent friends (flashback); unnamed oil pipeline workers
Synopsis
After a confrontational reunion, Oliver and Roy joins forces with Dinah, Bird, and the rest of the pipeline protestors against the violent attacks of the sheriff and the Wild Dogs. Because Queen Industries is funding the pipeline, Oliver suspects that Broderick is behind the attacks against the Native American protestors. In flashback, we see Oliver and Roy team up to battle Count Vertigo, but ultimately Roy feels abandoned and ignored by Ollie and turns to drinking and drugs, which results in Ollie throwing Roy out, ending their partnership.
Reprints

Indexer Notes

Roy's Native American "father" is identified as Big Bow in issue #20.

Editing
Related Scans
Series Information
Table of Contents
  1. 0. The Return of Roy Harper
    Green Arrow
  2. 1. The Return of Roy Harper, Part 2 Blood and Oil
    Green Arrow
This issue was modified by
  • Juan Gonzalez
  • John Monagle