Summary

Warning: Contains spoilers forGreen Arrow #13!!

Green Arrowmay be one of the most recognizable characters in DC history, but not everyone is eager to take on the mantle. Oliver Queen’s first sidekick, Roy Harper, adamantly refused to step into his old mentor’s shoes.Thanks to their complicated relationship, Roy has instead forged his own path, forming a separate identity as Arsenal, and leaving him far from eager to operate as Green Arrow instead.

Green Arrow#13 finds Oliver Queen compromised by his dealings with Amanda Waller, leaving his family scrambling to handle his bizarre turn.As Arsenal and his daughter Lian break into Belle Reveto rescue Cheshire, Ollie confronts them, renouncing his Green Arrow title and leaves “his kingdom” to Roy before harshly kicking him off the side of the building to relative safety.

Green Arrow and Arsenal argue as Oliver Queen gives up the Green Arrow mantle.

Once he reaches the rest of the Arrow crew, Arsenal immediately rejects everything Oliver tried to give him, making it clear he has no interest in the Green Arrow title, which he has never worn or wanted.

Green Arrow’s Huge New Base Transforms a Vital Element of His Origin (& Makes the Batcave Look Pathetic)

Green Arrow and Batman have had a friendly rivalry for decades, and it seems that Oliver has finally and truly one-upped Batman with a brand new base.

Arsenal Refuses To Assume The Mantle Of Green Arrow, In The Wake Of His Mentor’s Betrayal

Green Arrow#13 – Written By Joshua Williamson; Art By Amancay Nahuelpan, Romulo Fajardo Jr., & Troy Peteri

Roy doesn’t want the Green Arrow title, and he doesn’t need it; he has evolved well beyond Oliver’s shadow and won’t step into it again.

Roy Harperjoined forces with Oliver Queenmany years ago, and Speedy was one of DC’s earliest sidekicks. Unfortunately, their relationship has been tumultuous since the start. Though Ollie was positioned to be a father figure and mentor to Roy, he often fell short of giving the young man what he needed. Green Arrow business frequently pulled him away, and he failed to include Speedy in much of it. When Roy got involved in drugs, Ollie rejected him rather than help him through the lowest point in his life. It left Roy little choice but to find his own footing.

Green Arrow (left) and Batman (right) in their respective action poses.

The two have teetered between conflict and forgiveness ever since, with Ollie taking pride in the man Roy became. He went on to establish himself with the Titans and a hero in his own right, standing out as a team player, leader, and solo vigilante in turns. Roy’s “Arsenal” identity is wholly his own, but he’s alsoworn the Red Arrow mantle- signifying that he believes himself to be his former mentor’s equal.Roy doesn’t want the Green Arrow title, and he doesn’t need it; he has evolved well beyond Oliver’s shadowand won’t step into it again.

Arsenal refuses to be Green Arrowand lead in Oliver’s place, but he’ll still use every tool at his disposal to help his mentor and their shared family.

Arsenal Talks to the Arrow Family, following their mentor Green Arrow’s betrayal.

Arsenal Has Inherited The Green Arrow Family, For Better Or Worse

A New Role For An Original Titan

Although Roy firmly rejected the Green Arrow title, which Connor Hawke picked up instead, he’s still amajor presence in the group. His complex relationship with Ollie doesn’t change that, and he’s fully committed to figuring out what’s going on between the archerand Amanda Waller. The two have plenty of issues with one another, but there is a shared sense of admiration, love, and pride, too. Arsenal refuses to beGreen Arrowand lead in Oliver’s place, but he’ll still use every tool at his disposal to help his mentor and their shared family.

GREEN ARROW #13 (2023)

Green Arrow kicks Arsenal out of the window at Bella Reve.

Green Arrow #13 cover, Oliver Queen and Amanda Waller working side-by-side.