![]() The ability to think outside the box, take chances, and tell different kinds of stories is why it's a great time to be writing for DC Comics.įor sure, I'll miss Oliver Queen – and working with the likes of Dan Jurgens, George Perez, David Baron, and Dave Wilkins – but I'm sure the Emerald Archer will be in good hands for more globe-trotting, James Bond, high adventures.Īnd, at the very least, I got to include my version of the boxing-glove arrow. For example, in the reaction between ethene and hydrogen bromide, one of the two bonds between the two carbon atoms breaks. I can't talk about my new project just yet, but it perfectly exemplifies what DC is all about with the New 52 – taking the best characters in comics and presenting them in new and exciting ways. On Wednesday night’s episode of Arrow, Oliver Queen once again escaped death. Warning: The following contains spoilers for Wednesday’s Arrow. It was a tough call – like picking a favorite child. By Vlada Gelman / February 25 2015, 6:00 PM PST. ![]() Working with Freddie Williams is amazing and I really think it's among my best work at DC to date. I don't think I've been more excited about a project. In a way, my decision to leave is more a testament to how incredibly thrilled I am about Captain Atom. But, I've been writing him for a few years now and an opportunity came up that I really wanted to tackle. Getting the chance to do the fall of Green Arrow and my run during Brightest Day was a dream come true, and I was excited to bring a new yet familiar take on Green Arrow in the new 52. As many of you know, Oliver Queen is one of my favorite characters in the DC Universe, so this decision was not easy to make. Hey everyone! Effective as of issue #4, I will no longer be writing Green Arrow. Routh was enthusiastic about the crossover, telling Variety, “I’ve thought about that, because I’m a ‘Flash’ fan for sure - it’s a fun show and the energy of that show jives more with Ray’s energy, so I think he’ll definitely be a kid in a candy store over there, checking out all of their cool equipment and everything they have going on.” The STAR Labs team is going to help Ray further his ATOM project.” We get to see Ray so happy to be in STAR Labs… With Cisco and Ray, they’re new best friends. “It’s fine because as Marc said, Ray Palmer is all about technology and STAR Labs is all about technology. Having Felicity come by exactly when he needs her really plays into the whole storyline,” previewed “Arrow” and “Flash” exec producer Andrew Kreisberg. “When you reach what’s going on in ‘The Flash’ at that point in the season, Barry is really at a crossroads. As Variety first reported, Routh and “Arrow” costar Emily Bett Rickards will visit Central City in episode 18 of “The Flash’s” freshman season, in an installment called “All Star Team-Up.” A.T.O.M. ARROW SERIESRouth will also cross over to “Arrow” spinoff series “The Flash” this season. It’s being the hero that’s the really difficult part and one does not mean you’ve accomplished the other.” ![]() Part of the thing that we’re always trying to be true to is putting on a costume is the easy part. He’s also going to have to discover that a super suit does not a hero make. He’s creating what we call the Super Suit, the ATOM suit that is really at the cutting edge of technology, both in the real world and on the show. Ray is trying something brand new, also brand new for us too. Our heroes, on ‘Arrow’ at least, tend to be very sort of fisticuff-oriented. Ive never read a green arrow or blue beetle/atom comic so I cant really comment on. ![]() The CW has unveiled the first photo of Ray Palmer’s ( Brandon Routh) Atom costume, which will make its debut in episode 315 of “ Arrow,” titled “Nanda Parbat,” which airs February 25.Ī new addition to “Arrow” in season three, Ray Palmer is a billionaire tech genius who harbors aspirations of heroism after his fiancee was killed when Slade Wilson (Manu Bennett) attempted to take over Starling City at the end of last season.Īccording to “Arrow” executive producer Marc Guggenheim, “Ray’s the first technology-based hero that we’ve done. Arrows Ray Palmer is based on Ted Kord, the second Blue Beetle. ![]()
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