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‘Arrow’ Post-Show Analysis: Season 5, Episode 3: ‘A Matter Of Trust’
‘Arrow’ Post-Show Analysis: Season 5, Episode 3: ‘A Matter Of Trust’
‘Arrow’ Post-Show Analysis: Season 5, Episode 3: ‘A Matter Of Trust’
This week’s episode, “A Matter of Trust,” finds Oliver continuing his quest to save Star City both as mayor and as the Green Arrow --- but will his new team ever learn to listen? Will a news anchor make Thea’s life a living nightmare? Will Cody Rhodes make an absolutely dashing new villain? Gregory Smith directed the episode from a script by Ben Sokolowski and Emilio Ortega Aldrich.
Superhero Color Theory, Part II: Secondary Characters
Superhero Color Theory, Part II: Secondary Characters
Superhero Color Theory, Part II: Secondary Characters
Last time in Superhero Color Theory we explained why our main heroes look the way they do. Now it's time to look at the secondary colors and how they often, but not always, signal the presence of a bad guy. Obviously it makes the most sense visually, that to stand apart from a primary colored (red/blue/yellow) hero, you want a secondary colored (purple/green/orange) one. But what do these colors tell us about what type of character the heroes are encountering?
‘Arrow’ Post-Show Analysis: Season 4, Episode 13: ‘Sins of the Father’
‘Arrow’ Post-Show Analysis: Season 4, Episode 13: ‘Sins of the Father’
‘Arrow’ Post-Show Analysis: Season 4, Episode 13: ‘Sins of the Father’
It’s time for another installment of Pointed Commentary, the feature where grizzled Arrow watcher Matt D. Wilson and newcomer Chris Haley dig into the details of Team Arrow cleaning up the filthy, crime-ridden streets of Star City. In this week’s episode, “Sins of the Father,” the League of Assassins finds itself embroiled in a civil war while Thea’s life hangs in the balance. Also, Felicity has coffee with her dad. The episode was directed by Gordon Verheul and written by Ben Sokolowski and Keto Shimizu.
The 30 Greatest Romantic Couples In Comics
The 30 Greatest Romantic Couples In Comics
The 30 Greatest Romantic Couples In Comics
Valentine's Day weekend is upon us, and love, bad chocolate, and expensive restaurant reservations are everywhere you look. To mark the occasion, we've compiled a list of the 30 greatest couples in comics. These are the romantic pairings whose stories inspire us to believe in the power of love, and whose devotion to each other may provide a model for how to woo your own beloved when they're cloned, or possessed by evil forces, or you forget their birthday or whatever.
‘Arrow’ Threatens to Break the Internet in First Clip of Roy’s Return
‘Arrow’ Threatens to Break the Internet in First Clip of Roy’s Return
‘Arrow’ Threatens to Break the Internet in First Clip of Roy’s Return
Not that the series itself has lacked for red-hooded archers, Arrow fans are eagerly awaiting Colton Haynes’ return as Roy for this week’s “Unchained,” the character hopefully keeping out of that grave we’ve seen teased all season. Our first clip has arrived, and it seems more than Roy’s life is at stake: There’s also Oliver’s identity, and the internet itself.
Best Cosplay Photos From NYCC 2014
Best Cosplay Photos From NYCC 2014
Best Cosplay Photos From NYCC 2014
Though New York Comic Con 2014 kicked off this past Thursday, October 9, the high-profile panels and festivities bring out more intense fans, and that means more cosplayers. For those of you who can't attend the four-day-long nerd fest, check out our NYCC cosplay photo gallery and see what you've been missing.
‘Arrow’ Season 2 Reveals First Look at Black Canary, Bronze Tiger Goes Wolverine in Latest Clip
‘Arrow’ Season 2 Reveals First Look at Black Canary, Bronze Tiger Goes Wolverine in Latest Clip
‘Arrow’ Season 2 Reveals First Look at Black Canary, Bronze Tiger Goes Wolverine in Latest Clip
Earlier today we caught wind of the fact that 'Arrow' villain Count Vertigo (Seth Gabel) will make his big return in season 2, but Oliver Queen may have much more pressing DC characters to deal with: Black Canary and Bronze Tiger! The mysterious blonde vigilante has finally remained still long enough for our first clear photo, while a new clip from tomorrow's "Identity" sees Bronze Tiger
‘Arrow’ Season 2: ‘Flash’ Introduction Compared to ‘Iron Man’ and ‘Hulk’
‘Arrow’ Season 2: ‘Flash’ Introduction Compared to ‘Iron Man’ and ‘Hulk’
‘Arrow’ Season 2: ‘Flash’ Introduction Compared to ‘Iron Man’ and ‘Hulk’
'Arrow' season 2 took a major swerve last month when producers announced that DC superhero The Flash would arrive in Starling City to set up his own spin-off, the 'Arrow' universe up to that point having purposefully excluded the use of superpowers. New comments from executive producer Marc Guggenheim suggest however, that 'Flash' won't tonally detract from the world of 'Arrow,' instead setting up
‘Arrow’ Season 2: New Comic Explains Deadshot’s Survival
‘Arrow’ Season 2: New Comic Explains Deadshot’s Survival
‘Arrow’ Season 2: New Comic Explains Deadshot’s Survival
For as much as we enjoyed the first season of The CW's 'Arrow,' and look forward to the wealth of DC characters to be introduced in season 2 (and potentially this summer at Comic-Con), one lingering mystery bugged us: How did Floyd "Deadshot" Lawton (Michael Rowe) survive his initial encounter with Oliver Queen, and what role will he have to play in season 2?
‘Arrow’ Preview: “The Undertaking” Digs Deeper Into the Past
‘Arrow’ Preview: “The Undertaking” Digs Deeper Into the Past
‘Arrow’ Preview: “The Undertaking” Digs Deeper Into the Past
We're certainly excited for 'Arrow's April 24 return episode "Home Invasion," kicking off the first of four episodes to take us straight through to the finale, but we've been wanting clues about "The Undertaking" forever. Thankfully, The CW's DC-adapted drama will soon take us further into the past than ever to answer the question, bringing back a host of familiar faces for &qu
‘Arrow’ Season 2: Seth Gabel’s Count Vertigo To Return?
‘Arrow’ Season 2: Seth Gabel’s Count Vertigo To Return?
‘Arrow’ Season 2: Seth Gabel’s Count Vertigo To Return?
Last night's all-new 'Arrow' installment "Unfinished Business" returned 'Fringe' star Seth Gabel's villainous portrayal of "The Count" to the CW's Starling City, albeit a bit shakier than we remember since being given an overdose of Vertigo. His second appearance in the season, "Unfinished Business" put an apparent cap on the character, but could The Count return to m

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