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Two release dates to keep in mind if you’re looking for something DC-related to read: the first is the companion paperback, Arrow – Heroes and Villains by Nick Aires and due to be released on February 3, 2015. This companion book features in-depth character breakdowns of Oliver Queen, Laurel Lance, Slade Wilson and many more. The book is a perfect gift for the Arrow enthusiast, or for those hardcore Arrow fans who want to expand their knowledge base on the characters of the show.
The second book, and the one we at DC Comics News are most excited to read, is a new novel based on the Warner Bros. hit TV show Arrow. The book is titled Arrow – Vengeance by Oscar Balderrama and Lauren Certo and is due to be released on March 31, 2015. You can pre-order the book on Amazon for $7.49 for the Kindle version or $7.99 for the Mass Market Paperback being offered by Titan Books.
Little is known about this first novel other than the fact that it begins with Oliver Queen’s return home after being stranded on an island for five years. It starts with his quest to save Starling City by creating his alter-ego Arrow. Hopefully the book will not rehash episodes that we’ve all seen (and admittedly love), but bring a fresh look at our hero and his complicated life. Another factor that will greatly affect the book and how it comes across to readers, will be the point of view it’s written in. Have the authors written the book in the first-person of Oliver’s voice, or have they used an omniscient approach, giving us a peek into every character’s head?
The second book, and the one we at DC Comics News are most excited to read, is a new novel based on the Warner Bros. hit TV show Arrow. The book is titled Arrow – Vengeance by Oscar Balderrama and Lauren Certo and is due to be released on March 31, 2015. You can pre-order the book on Amazon for $7.49 for the Kindle version or $7.99 for the Mass Market Paperback being offered by Titan Books.
Little is known about this first novel other than the fact that it begins with Oliver Queen’s return home after being stranded on an island for five years. It starts with his quest to save Starling City by creating his alter-ego Arrow. Hopefully the book will not rehash episodes that we’ve all seen (and admittedly love), but bring a fresh look at our hero and his complicated life. Another factor that will greatly affect the book and how it comes across to readers, will be the point of view it’s written in. Have the authors written the book in the first-person of Oliver’s voice, or have they used an omniscient approach, giving us a peek into every character’s head?
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The first novel based on the hit Warner Bros. TV show Arrow, currently airing its third season on The CW network. Based on the DC Comics character, the American TV series Arrow follows billionaire Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell - Heartland, Private Practice) who, after spending five years marooned on a remote island, returns home and secretly creates the persona of Arrow to right the wrongs of his family and fight the ills of society.
ARROW and all related characters and elements are trademarks of and © DC Comics. (s14)
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Arrow - Heroes and Villains is a companion to the hit Warner Bros. TV show Arrow, to be airing its third season on The CW network.
Based on the DC Comics character, the American TV series Arrow follows billionaire Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell - Heartland, Private Practice) who, after spending five years marooned on a remote island, returns home and secretly creates the persona of Arrow to right the wrongs of his family and fight the ills of society.
Arrow - Heroes and Villains is a comprehensive character guide to the hit Warner Bros. TV show Arrow. Featuring in-depth character breakdowns of Oliver Queen - the billionaire turned hooded vigilante, Laurel Lance - attorney and former girlfriend of Oliver, Slade Wilson - the character based on DC Comics' Deathstroke, and many, many more.
ARROW and all related characters and elements are trademarks of and © DC Comics.
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Arrow - Oliver Queen's Dossier collates the intelligence Oliver Queen has uncovered on nefarious business dealings and criminal activity in Starling City, with "top secret" records on his alter-ego Arrow since his return from Lian Yu. Includes hard copy duplicates of confidential government and business documents acquired by Oliver and Felicity Smoak, top secret schematics for Arrow's weaponry, and Queen family records.
Arrow is based on the DC Comics character Green Arrow. The series follows billionaire playboy Oliver Queen, portrayed by Stephen Amell (Private Practice, Heartland), who, after five years of being stranded on a hostile island, returns home to fight crime and corruption as a secret vigilante whose weapon of choice is a bow and arrow.
(s14)ARROW and all related characters and elements are trademarks of and © DC Comics.
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