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- You are the better archer. You win, Oliver.
Green Arrow (Volume 7) #11 is an issue of the series Green Arrow (Volume 7) with a cover date of June, 2024. It was published on April 23, 2024.
Synopsis for "Old Enemies"
Oliver and Roy hold off the holographic Justice League until Connor and the girls burst in to help them. Oliver uses a grappling hook arrow to pull the mask containing the Sanctuary files out of the computer and tells them to run. They manage to leap out of the vault, narrowly avoiding being hit by the holographic Superman's heat vision.
Outside, Connor tells Roy that Lian is safely back on Earth and Oliver tells Connor to take Roy to Gotham to reunite with her. He then calls up Waller to tell her he has the files and demands that she tell him where Merlyn is. In response, she teleports him back to the post-apocalyptic future.
As soon as Oliver materialises he is attacked by Merlyn, who managed to escape the Timestream and has been stranded in the future for decades from his perspective. Merlyn tells Oliver that he has accepted his old rival is the better archer, but he is still going to kill him. He takes the mask and creates multiple holograms of Team Arrow. The holograms beat Oliver, who refuses to fight them.
Appearing in "Old Enemies"
Featured Characters:
- Green Arrow (Oliver Queen) (Flashback and main story)
Supporting Characters:
- Team Arrow
- Arrowette (Cissie King-Jones)
- Arsenal (Roy Harper) (Also as a hologram)
- Black Canary (Dinah Drake II) (Hologram)
- Cheshire Cat (Lian Harper) (Flashback only) (Cameo)
- Green Arrow (Connor Hawke) (Also as a hologram)
- Red Arrow (Emiko Queen) (Also as a hologram)
- Red Canary (Also as a hologram)
- Speedy (Mia Dearden) (Also as a hologram)
Antagonists:
- Amanda Waller (Flashback and main story) (Also on a phone call)
- Dark Archer/The Magician (Malcolm Merlyn) (Flashback and main story) (Origin) (Narrator)
- Sanctuary A.I. (Behind the scenes)
- Justice League (Hologram)
- Aquaman (Arthur Curry) (Hologram)
- Batman (Bruce Wayne) (Flashback and main story) (Also as an hologram)
- The Flash (Barry Allen) (Hologram)
- Green Lantern (Hal Jordan) (Hologram)
- Martian Manhunter (Hologram)
- Superman (Clark Kent) (Flashback and main story) (Also as an hologram)
- Wonder Woman (Diana of Themyscira) (Hologram)
- Justice League (Hologram)
Other Characters:
- Cyborg (On a TV or computer screen) (Cameo)
- Harley Quinn (On a TV or computer screen) (Cameo)
- Ra's al Ghul (Flashback only)
- League of Assassins (Flashback only)
- Tommy Merlyn (Flashback only)
- Queen Industries (Mentioned only)
Locations:
- Hypertime
- Kamandi's Future (Unnamed) (Flashback and main story)
- Timestream (Flashback only)
- Multiverse (Behind the scenes)
- Earth 0
- Sector 2814
- Earth
- Arctic Circle
- Justice League Facility
- Himalayas (Flashback only)
- League of Assassins HQ (Flashback only)
- United States of America
- California (Flashback only)
- Star City (Flashback only)
- Oliver Queen's Apartment (Flashback only)
- Merlyn Estate (Flashback only)
- Star City (Flashback only)
- Louisiana
- Belle Reve (Flashback only) (Cameo)
- New Jersey
- Gotham City (Mentioned only)
- California (Flashback only)
- Starfish Island
- Arctic Circle
- Earth
- "Sector 867-5309" (Flashback only)
- Unnamed alien planet (Flashback only) (Cameo)
- Sector 2814
- Earth 0
Items:
- Batarang (Hologram)
- Batsuit (Flashback and main story) (Also as an hologram)
- Utility Belt (Flashback and main story) (Also as an hologram)
- Bracelets of Submission (Hologram)
- Brain Bomb
- Dark Energy Time Machine
- Green Arrow's Bow
- Green Lantern Ring (Hologram)
- Red Canary's Escrima Sticks
- Sanctuary Mask
- Trident of Neptune (Hologram)
- Wonder Woman's Shield (Hologram)
- Wonder Woman's Sword (Hologram)
- Wonder Woman's Tiara (Hologram)
Concepts:
Notes
- Malcom Merlyn's origins and his early clash with Oliver Queen take place some time before Oliver was displaced to the past[1] with Roy.
Trivia
- Most of Malcolm Merlyn's past, including being nicknamed "The Magician", being a business man and leaving Star City to be trained by the League of Assassins, is inspired by his Arrowverse counterpart.
See Also