Preceded by Green Arrow Vol. 1. Continued in Green Arrow Vol. 3.
House Ad Starring: Oliver Queen as Green Arrow and Connor Hawke as Green Arrow II and Black Canary.
Coming off the success of Mike Grell's rebooting of Green Arrow in his mini-series Green Arrow: The Longbow Hunters (1987), a new ongoing title was launched.
Running for 11 years and 80 issues, the series continued Grell's more mature and less gimmicky take on the character. During his run he wrote several spin-off mini-series including Green Arrow: The Wonder Year and Shado: Song of the Dragon.
Once Grell left the title with issue #80, Green Arrow was directed away from the mature readers tone and played a more significant role in the DC Universe again. Oliver Queen died in #101, paving the way for Ollie's son Connor Hawke to take over as the new Green Arrow.
Annuals
Spin-Offs & Related
Writers
Interior Artists
Ed Hannigan #1-12, 15, 16 19, 20
- Dan Jurgens #13, 14, 17, 18, 21-24, 27-31, 33, 34
- Trevor Von Eeden #25
- J.J Birch #25, 26
- Grant Miehm #32
- Mark Jones #35, 36
- Rick Hoberg #37, 38, 44, 45, 49, 50, 53-60, 63-66, 69-72, 75-78,
- Denys Cowan #39, 41-43, 46-48,
- Mike Grell #40
- Shawn McManus #51, 52
- Frank Springer #61, 62, 67, 68
- Shea Anton Pensa #73, 74
- Bill Marimon #79, 80
- Jim Aparo #81-88, 91-95, 98-100, 109, 123 0
- Jim Balent #86
- Michael Netzer #89, 96,
- Eduardo Barreto #90
- Rodolfo Damaggio #97, 100-108, 110-112, 137
- William Rosado #113-117, 120, 121, 124, 125, 130, 137
- Doug Braithwaite #118, 119, 125-129, 131-137
- James Francis #122,
- Frank Teran #1,000,000
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