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| Image = Star City.JPG
 
| Image = Star City.JPG
 
| OfficialName = Star City
 
| OfficialName = Star City
| Aliases = Fort Plymouth
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| Aliases = Fort Plymouth; Starling City
   
| Universe = Earth-One; New Earth; Smallville (TV Series)
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| Universe = Earth-One; New Earth; Arrowverse
| Galaxy =
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| Galaxy = Milky Way
| StarSystem =
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| StarSystem = Sol
| Planet =
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| Planet = Earth
 
| Country = United States of America
 
| Country = United States of America
 
| City = Star City
 
| City = Star City
| State = kansas
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| State = California
 
| Province =
 
| Province =
 
| Locale =
 
| Locale =
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| Dimensions = 237 Sq. Miles<ref name=GLBC21/>
 
| Dimensions = 237 Sq. Miles<ref name=GLBC21/>
 
| Population = 2,900,000<ref name=GLBC21/>
 
| Population = 2,900,000<ref name=GLBC21/>
| First =
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| First = Adventure Comics Vol 1 266
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| Creators = Robert Bernstein; Lee Elias
   
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| Overview =
 
| HistoryText =
 
| HistoryText =
Colonel Jeb Star founded the territory of '''Fort Plymouth''' in the year 1797. In the early half of the 19th century, Fort Plymouth grew into a prosperous trading community luring prospectors all the way from Canada to ply their trades. With the establishment of the continental railroad system in the 1860s, Fort Plymouth developed into a thriving cattle town with large ranches, slaughterhouses and stockyards.
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Colonel Jeb Star founded the territory of '''Fort Plymouth''' in the year 1797. In the early half of the 19th century, Fort Plymouth grew into a prosperous trading community luring prospectors all the way from Canada to ply their trades. With the establishment of the continental railroad system in the 1860s, Fort Plymouth developed into a thriving cattle town with large ranches, slaughterhouses, and stockyards.
   
1897 was the year of the "Great Fire". It earned this appellation when a stockyard smokehouse was set ablaze, burning most of Fort Plymouth to the ground. Developers and architects rebuilt the city into a living symbol of modernism, and named it after it's founding father, Jeb Star.
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1897 was the year of the "Great Fire". It earned this appellation when a stockyard smokehouse was set ablaze, burning most of Fort Plymouth to the ground. Developers and architects rebuilt the city into a living symbol of modernism and named it after it's founding father, Jeb Star.
   
In the modern era, '''Star City''' has become known as the base of operations of the Emerald Archer, [[Green Arrow (Oliver Queen)|Green Arrow]]. As Green Arrow, Oliver Queen worked out of Star City for many years, struggling to disable a network of corrupt corporate bureaucrats. He initially worked alongside his teen partner, [[Speedy (Roy Harper)|Speedy]], and again later with his paramour, [[Black Canary (Dinah Laurel Lance)|Black Canary]]. Approximately ten years ago, Ollie left Star City with his friend, [[Hal Jordan]], to travel across country and explores the American heartland. He later relocated for an extended period of time in [[Seattle]], [[Washington]], but ultimately found himself returning home to Star City.
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In the modern era, '''Star City''' has become known as the base of operations of the Emerald Archer, [[Oliver Queen (New Earth)|Green Arrow]]. As Green Arrow, Oliver Queen worked out of Star City for many years, struggling to disable a network of corrupt corporate bureaucrats. He initially worked alongside his teen partner, [[Speedy (Roy Harper)|Speedy]], and again later with his paramour, [[Black Canary (Dinah Laurel Lance)|Black Canary]]. Approximately ten years ago, Ollie left Star City with his friend, [[Hal Jordan]], to travel across the country and explores the American heartland. He later relocated for an extended period of time in [[Seattle]], [[Washington]], but ultimately found himself returning home to Star City.
   
 
In recent years, Star City has become the scene of two major upheavals. The first took place when an amateur occultist named [[Albert Davis]] inadvertently summoned a legion of demonic entities that swept across the city. The neighborhoods erupted into chaos, and Green Arrow (along with his new partners, son [[Connor Hawke]] and ward [[Mia Dearden]]) managed to unite the criminal underworld and the embittered Star City police department in a coordinated effort to stop the demons. In the end, it was Mia Dearden who saved the city, by firing a fatal shot into Albert Davis' chest. With Davis' death, all of his mystical effects reversed themselves, and the demons returned to their native dimension.
 
In recent years, Star City has become the scene of two major upheavals. The first took place when an amateur occultist named [[Albert Davis]] inadvertently summoned a legion of demonic entities that swept across the city. The neighborhoods erupted into chaos, and Green Arrow (along with his new partners, son [[Connor Hawke]] and ward [[Mia Dearden]]) managed to unite the criminal underworld and the embittered Star City police department in a coordinated effort to stop the demons. In the end, it was Mia Dearden who saved the city, by firing a fatal shot into Albert Davis' chest. With Davis' death, all of his mystical effects reversed themselves, and the demons returned to their native dimension.
   
More recently, Star City became the setting for a game of cat and mouse between Green Arrow and the archer known as [[Merlyn]]. Merlyn himself was merely the pawn of latter day Green Arrow foe, [[Doctor Light (Arthur Light)|Dr. Arthur Light]]. The feud resulted with Merlyn setting off multiple bombs across the city. Ollie and Mia were critically injured during the catastrophe and the city nearly collapsed.
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More recently, Star City became the setting for a game of cat and mouse between Green Arrow and the archer known as [[Merlyn]]. Merlyn himself was merely the pawn of latter day Green Arrow foe, [[Doctor Light (Arthur Light)|Dr. Arthur Light]]. The feud resulted in Merlyn setting off multiple bombs across the city. Ollie and Mia were critically injured during the catastrophe and the city nearly collapsed.
   
 
In the wake of devastation, a wall was built around several surviving neighborhoods cutting the midtown district off from the more densely populated ghettos. Oliver Queen recuperated and returned to Star City, where he used his vast fortune and influence to become the city's mayor.
 
In the wake of devastation, a wall was built around several surviving neighborhoods cutting the midtown district off from the more densely populated ghettos. Oliver Queen recuperated and returned to Star City, where he used his vast fortune and influence to become the city's mayor.
   
 
Currently, Star City exists as a volatile demilitarized zone. When not fulfilling his duties in public office, Oliver Queen continues to function in the guise of Green Arrow, and has forged an uneasy alliance with his adversary, [[Brick]], in an effort to save his beloved city from ruination.
 
Currently, Star City exists as a volatile demilitarized zone. When not fulfilling his duties in public office, Oliver Queen continues to function in the guise of Green Arrow, and has forged an uneasy alliance with his adversary, [[Brick]], in an effort to save his beloved city from ruination.
 
   
 
| PointsOfInterest =
 
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===Sports Teams===
 
===Sports Teams===
* [[Star City Comets]], formerly Metropolis Comets (football)
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* [[Star City Comets]], formerly Metropolis Comets (basketball)
 
* [[Star City Lights]] (basketball)
 
* [[Star City Lights]] (basketball)
 
* [[Star City Rockets]] (baseball)
 
* [[Star City Rockets]] (baseball)
 
* [[Star City Stags]] (football)
 
* [[Star City Stags]] (football)
 
* [[Star City Stars (Baseball)|Star City Stars]] (baseball)
 
* [[Star City Stars (Baseball)|Star City Stars]] (baseball)
* [[Star City Stars (hockey)|Star City Stars]] (hockey)
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* [[Star City Stars (Hockey)|Star City Stars]] (hockey)
 
* [[Star City Thunder]] (basketball)
 
* [[Star City Thunder]] (basketball)
   
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===Heroes===
 
===Heroes===
 
* [[Black Canary (Dinah Laurel Lance)]]
 
* [[Black Canary (Dinah Laurel Lance)]]
* [[Green Arrow (Oliver Queen)]]
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* [[Oliver Queen (New Earth)|Green Arrow (Oliver Queen)]]
 
* [[Green Arrow (Connor Hawke)]]
 
* [[Green Arrow (Connor Hawke)]]
 
* [[Manhunter (Chase Lawler)]]
 
* [[Manhunter (Chase Lawler)]]
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===Villains===
 
===Villains===
''While many of these characters do not necessarily reside in Star City, they have been known to conduct their criminal affairs in the city on more than one occasion.
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''While many of these characters do not necessarily reside in Star City, they have been known to conduct their criminal affairs in the city on more than one occasion.''
   
 
* [[Brick]]
 
* [[Brick]]
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| Notes = Star City's elevation is 586 ft.<ref name=GLBC21>[[Green Arrow and Black Canary Vol 1 21]]</ref>
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| Notes = Star City's elevation is 586 ft.<ref name=GLBC21>{{c|Green Arrow and Black Canary Vol 1 21}}</ref>
 
==Recommended Readings==
 
==Recommended Readings==
 
*[[Adventure Comics Vol 1|Adventure Comics]]
 
*[[Adventure Comics Vol 1|Adventure Comics]]
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* ''Winick, Judd; "City Walls", Green Arrow (Volume 3) #36-39, 2004''
 
* ''Winick, Judd; "City Walls", Green Arrow (Volume 3) #36-39, 2004''
 
* ''Winick, Judd; "Crawling Through the Wreckage", Green Arrow (Volume 3) #60-65, 2006''
 
* ''Winick, Judd; "Crawling Through the Wreckage", Green Arrow (Volume 3) #60-65, 2006''
 
 
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Revision as of 20:21, 29 March 2020

Colonel Jeb Star founded the territory of Fort Plymouth in the year 1797. In the early half of the 19th century, Fort Plymouth grew into a prosperous trading community luring prospectors all the way from Canada to ply their trades. With the establishment of the continental railroad system in t

History

Colonel Jeb Star founded the territory of Fort Plymouth in the year 1797. In the early half of the 19th century, Fort Plymouth grew into a prosperous trading community luring prospectors all the way from Canada to ply their trades. With the establishment of the continental railroad system in the 1860s, Fort Plymouth developed into a thriving cattle town with large ranches, slaughterhouses, and stockyards.

1897 was the year of the "Great Fire". It earned this appellation when a stockyard smokehouse was set ablaze, burning most of Fort Plymouth to the ground. Developers and architects rebuilt the city into a living symbol of modernism and named it after it's founding father, Jeb Star.

In the modern era, Star City has become known as the base of operations of the Emerald Archer, Green Arrow. As Green Arrow, Oliver Queen worked out of Star City for many years, struggling to disable a network of corrupt corporate bureaucrats. He initially worked alongside his teen partner, Speedy, and again later with his paramour, Black Canary. Approximately ten years ago, Ollie left Star City with his friend, Hal Jordan, to travel across the country and explores the American heartland. He later relocated for an extended period of time in Seattle, Washington, but ultimately found himself returning home to Star City.

In recent years, Star City has become the scene of two major upheavals. The first took place when an amateur occultist named Albert Davis inadvertently summoned a legion of demonic entities that swept across the city. The neighborhoods erupted into chaos, and Green Arrow (along with his new partners, son Connor Hawke and ward Mia Dearden) managed to unite the criminal underworld and the embittered Star City police department in a coordinated effort to stop the demons. In the end, it was Mia Dearden who saved the city, by firing a fatal shot into Albert Davis' chest. With Davis' death, all of his mystical effects reversed themselves, and the demons returned to their native dimension.

More recently, Star City became the setting for a game of cat and mouse between Green Arrow and the archer known as Merlyn. Merlyn himself was merely the pawn of latter day Green Arrow foe, Dr. Arthur Light. The feud resulted in Merlyn setting off multiple bombs across the city. Ollie and Mia were critically injured during the catastrophe and the city nearly collapsed.

In the wake of devastation, a wall was built around several surviving neighborhoods cutting the midtown district off from the more densely populated ghettos. Oliver Queen recuperated and returned to Star City, where he used his vast fortune and influence to become the city's mayor.

Currently, Star City exists as a volatile demilitarized zone. When not fulfilling his duties in public office, Oliver Queen continues to function in the guise of Green Arrow, and has forged an uneasy alliance with his adversary, Brick, in an effort to save his beloved city from ruination.

Points of Interest

Neighborhoods

  • Adams Heights
  • Aurora
  • Avalon Park
  • Blumebury
  • Brainerd
  • City Core
  • Clarenden Hills
  • Daleyville
  • Damen Hills
  • East Gary
  • Elgin
  • Glaberton
  • Glades, The
  • Hyde Park
  • Jackson Park
  • Lamb Valley
  • Lombard
  • Marquette
  • Near South
  • Oak Forest
  • Oldtown
  • Plesa Park
  • Saulk Village
  • Seaview
  • South Shore
  • Tesserville
  • "The Swamp"
  • Villa Park
  • Westchester
  • Wriggleyville

Landmarks

Sports Teams

Residents

Heroes

Villains

While many of these characters do not necessarily reside in Star City, they have been known to conduct their criminal affairs in the city on more than one occasion.

Others

Notes

Star City's elevation is 586 ft.[1]

Recommended Readings

Related Articles

See Also

Links and References

  • Star City article at Wikipedia
  • Kupperberg, Paul; The Atlas of the DC Universe, Mayfair Games, 1990
  • Winick, Judd; "City Walls", Green Arrow (Volume 3) #36-39, 2004
  • Winick, Judd; "Crawling Through the Wreckage", Green Arrow (Volume 3) #60-65, 2006
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