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''' City Walls (Part V of VI) - Oliver's Army '''
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'''Real Name:''' Jesse Belle Chambers <br>
 
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'''Nicknames:''' No known nicknames <br>
 
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'''Former Aliases:''' Jesse Quick<br>
 
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'''Other Current Aliases:''' None<br>
 
   
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==Summary==
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'''Volume:''' 3 <br>
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'''Issue:''' 38 <br>
 
'''Month:''' [[:Category:2004, July|July]]<br>
 
'''Year:''' [[:Category:2004|2004]]<br>
   
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==Status==
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==Credits==
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'''Occupation:''' CEO of [[Quickstart Enterprises]] <br>
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'''Editor in Chief:''' [[Dan DiDio]]<br>
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'''Legal Status:''' Legal status unknown <br>
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'''Head Writer:''' [[Judd Winick]]<br>
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'''Cover Artists:''' [[Marcos Martin]], [[Alvaro Lopez]] and [[Javier Rodriguez]]<br>
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'''Identity:''' [[:Category:Secret Identity|Secret]] <br>
 
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'''Marital Status:''' [[:Category:Single Characters|Single]]<br>
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'''Pencilers:''' [[Phil Hester]]<br>
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'''Group Affiliation:''' formerly [[Titans]] <br>
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'''Inkers:''' [[Ande Parks]]<br>
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'''Colourists:''' [[Guy Major]]<br>
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'''Base of Operations:''' Philadelphia, Pennsylvania <br>
 
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'''Editors:''' [[Michael Wright]] and [[Bob Schreck]]<br>
   
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==Synopsis==
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'''Cast of Characters:'''
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* [[Green Arrow (Oliver Queen)]]
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* [[Andrew Lopez]]
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* [[Green Arrow (Connor Hawke)]]
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* [[Mia Dearden]]
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* Denny
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* Donovan
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* Julian "Pick" Wong
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* Justin Marks
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* Rollins
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* Tommy Wong
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* Willis
   
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'''Locations:'''
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==Origin==
 
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* [[Star City]]
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Origin of character unknown. <br>
 
   
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'''Items:'''
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* [[Trick Arrows]]
   
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'''First Appearances:''' Andrew Lopez (a police detective); Denny; Donovan; Julian Wong; Justin Marks (a criminal kingpin); Rollins; Tommy Wong; Willis (a Star City police officer) <br>
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'''Place of Birth:''' [[Queens]], [[New York City]] <br>
 
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'''Final Appearances:''' Denny (dies in this issue); Donovan; Julian Wong; Justin Marks; Rollins; Tommy Wong<br>
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'''Known Relatives:''' [[Johnny Chambers]] and [[Liberty Belle]] (parents) <br>
 
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'''First Appearance:''' First Appearance: Justice Society of America #1 (August, 1992) <br>
 
   
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'''Synopsis:''' The only way to keep the population of Star City alive is to get the criminal underworld and the police department to call a temporary truce between one another. Banding together, cop and crime lord each go to various sporting goods stores to pick up every bladed weapon they can manage to find. But they have to pay for their purchases, either by leaving cash on the counter or writing a check. One of the thugs gets into a fight with a cop causing one of the demons to mystically appear and slaughter them. Ollie keeps the rest of the crew from getting out of hand and prompting more demonic intervention.
   
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Mia finally convinces Ollie that he needs her backing him up. The two spar with each other and Ollie recognizes her talent. He orders Connor to get her a mask.
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==History==
 
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'''Jesse Chambers''' was born in Queens, New York to the super-heroes [[Johnny Quick]] and [[Liberty Belle]].
 
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Her father taught Jesse the formula that let him draw energy from the [[Speed Force]], 3x2(9yz)4a, hoping that she would become a super-hero. However, she devoted her life instead to studying super-heroes of the past. For her master's thesis, she studied many speedsters of legend, including Windrunner, who she would later found out to be [[Max Mercury]].
 
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However, she did finally give in and adopt the identity of '''Jesse Quick''', using her father's speed as well as her mother's power of super-strength in times of stress.
 
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[[Wally West]] and Max brought in Jesse to help teach [[Bart Allen]] the ways of the super-speed. Wally, realizing that he may not come back from the Speed Force, asked Jesse to take on the mantle of the Flash in the event of that happening. However, she saw through his plan. He had really intended for Bart to be the next Flash, but had given the honor to Jesse to provoke him into actually getting serious. When Wally was trying to save [[Linda Park]] from a laser blast from [[Kobra]], Jesse got him out of the way in time to save him, but not enough to save herself. The laser nearly severed her leg. She tried metabolizing the wound at super-speed, but it didn't work. However, when Wally returned from the Speed Force, he was able to heal her leg.
 
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Even though he had healed her, Jesse still felt animosity towards Wally for having used her.
 
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When her father was killed saving her from the villain [[Savitar]], she took over his company, [[Quickstart Enterprises]]. <br>
 
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==One Year Later==
 
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Jesse has been selected to join the [[JSA]] and is acting as Liberty Belle. She has also gotten married, apparently to [[Hourman (Rick Tyler)]]
 
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==Characteristics==
 
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'''Height:''' [[Height Scale#5 Feet 9 Inches|5'9"]] <br>
 
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'''Weight:''' 135 lbs (61 kg) <br>
 
'''Eyes:''' [[:Category:Blue Eyes|Blue]] <br>
 
'''Hair:''' [[:Category:Blond Hair|Blonde]] <br>
 
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'''Unusual Features:''' No unusual features <br>
 
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==Powers==
 
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'''Known Powers:''' Superspeed; super-strength <br>
 
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'''Known Abilities:''' No known abilities. <br>
 
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'''Strength Level:''' Strength level unknown <br>
 
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==Miscellaneous==
 
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'''Equipment:''' No known equipment. <br>
 
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'''Transportation:''' No known transportation. <br>
 
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'''Weapons:''' No known weapons. <br>
 
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==Notes==
 
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* This issue is collected in the [[Green Arrow: City Walls (trade paperback, 2005)|Green Arrow: City Walls]] trade paperback.
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* This issue provides foreshadowing of [[Mia Dearden|Mia Dearden's]] ultimate decision to assume the guise of [[Speedy]].
   
 
==Trivia==
 
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==Recommended Readings==
 
==Recommended Readings==
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*[[Comics Green Arrow (Volume 1)|Green Arrow (Volume 1)]]
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*[[Comics Green Arrow (Volume 2)|Green Arrow (Volume 2) #101]]
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*[[Comics Green Arrow - Longbow Hunters|Green Arrow: The Longbow Hunters]]
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*[[Comics Green Arrow - Wonder Year|Green Arrow: The Wonder Year]]
   
 
==Related Articles==
 
==Related Articles==
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* [[Cover Art Gallery Green Arrow|Green Arrow cover art gallery]]
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* [[Green Arrow/Quotes|Green Arrow quotes page]]
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* [[Green Arrow (Connor Hawke)/Appearances|Green Arrow (Connor Hawke) appearances list]]
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* [[Mia Dearden/Appearances|Mia Dearden appearances list]]
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* [[Riddler/Appearances|Riddler appearances list]]
   
 
==External Links==
 
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* [[Wikipedia:Green Arrow|Green Arrow article at Wikipedia]]
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* [http://www.toonopedia.com/grnarrow.htm Green Arrow article at Don Markstein's Toonopeida]
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* [http://www.pjfarmer.com/secret/marvelous/greenarrow.htm Green Arrow: Marvelous, Fantastic Tales in the WNU (Wold Newton Universe)]
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* [http://www.dcuguide.com/who.php?name=greenarrow#personal Green Arrow biography page at the Unofficial Guide to the DC Universe]
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* [http://www.greenarrowfansite.com/ The Unofficial Green Arrow Compendium]
   
 
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* None
   
 
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* Flash (2nd series) #96-101 (December, 1994-May, 1995)
 
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* Flash #108 (December, 1995)
 
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* Flash Secret Files #1 (November, 1997)
 
   
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Revision as of 14:14, 13 December 2006

Green Arrow v

Green Arrow #38

City Walls (Part V of VI) - Oliver's Army


Summary

Volume: 3
Issue: 38
Month: July
Year: 2004

Credits

Editor in Chief: Dan DiDio
Head Writer: Judd Winick
Cover Artists: Marcos Martin, Alvaro Lopez and Javier Rodriguez
Pencilers: Phil Hester
Inkers: Ande Parks
Colourists: Guy Major
Editors: Michael Wright and Bob Schreck

Synopsis

Cast of Characters:

Locations:

Items:

First Appearances: Andrew Lopez (a police detective); Denny; Donovan; Julian Wong; Justin Marks (a criminal kingpin); Rollins; Tommy Wong; Willis (a Star City police officer)
Final Appearances: Denny (dies in this issue); Donovan; Julian Wong; Justin Marks; Rollins; Tommy Wong

Synopsis: The only way to keep the population of Star City alive is to get the criminal underworld and the police department to call a temporary truce between one another. Banding together, cop and crime lord each go to various sporting goods stores to pick up every bladed weapon they can manage to find. But they have to pay for their purchases, either by leaving cash on the counter or writing a check. One of the thugs gets into a fight with a cop causing one of the demons to mystically appear and slaughter them. Ollie keeps the rest of the crew from getting out of hand and prompting more demonic intervention.

Mia finally convinces Ollie that he needs her backing him up. The two spar with each other and Ollie recognizes her talent. He orders Connor to get her a mask.

Notes

  • This issue is collected in the Green Arrow: City Walls trade paperback.
  • This issue provides foreshadowing of Mia Dearden's ultimate decision to assume the guise of Speedy.

Trivia

  • None

Recommended Readings

  • Green Arrow (Volume 1)
  • Green Arrow (Volume 2) #101
  • Green Arrow: The Longbow Hunters
  • Green Arrow: The Wonder Year

Related Articles

External Links

References

  • None


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