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"Invisible Arrows" - vs. Emir Bey, a scam artist | |
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"The Cat and the Mouse" - vs. The Cat, a costumed villainess | |
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"Pennants for Plunder" - captures Vinny Vorpel | |
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"The Stolen Statues" - captures crooked artist Martin Kruger | |
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"Green Arrow, Junior" - rescues kid disguised as Green Arrow | |
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"Contest for Champions" - wins wealthy weapon collectors tournament targeted by crooks | |
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"D-Day - Year 1066"- crooks get involved in re-creation of the Battle of Hastings | |
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"Crime at the Core" - capture kidnappers | |
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"A Date With Diana" - Green Arrow travels back in time to meet Diana the Huntress | |
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"A Guy Named Cupid" - resolves feud between sportsmen | |
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"Crime Spins the Compass". vs. Bulls-Eye | |
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"The Strange Saga of S.K. Lark" - vs. the Skylark | |
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"Live Wire Loot", vs. Bulls-Eye | |
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"The Return of the Skylark" - vs. Skylark | |
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"The Weather Wizard" - I: The Storm King, vs. the Storm King, a costumed criminal basing crimes on the weather | |
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"The Round-The-World Crimes"- vs. Bulls-Eye | |
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"The Archer from the Zodiac"- vs. John Centaur who predicts crimes with astrology | |
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"The Menace of the Crimson Arrows" - Gangsters shoot big rocket-arrows at shops that don't pay protection money, manage to capture GA and tie Speedy to a rocket. | |
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"King of Danger Channel" - vs. the Turtle | |
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"The Man Behind the Mask" - vs. the Mask, 1st appearance The Mask | |
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"A Black Eye for Bulls-Eye"- vs. Bulls-Eye | |
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"The Master Arrow"- recaps past stories | |
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"Moccasin Foot's Strange Treasure" | |
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"The Man of 1000 Flags" - I& O: The Flag, vs. the Flag | |
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"Target for Tonight" - vs. Bulls-Eye | |
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"The Impossible Alibi" - vs. the Professor, who tries to kill Oliver Queen and Roy Harper for botching his alibi | |
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"The Red, White and Blue Arrow" - GA considers a successor after Speedy loses confidence on him | |
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"Unhappy Birthday to You"- vs. Bulls-Eye | |
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"Laugh, Crime, Laugh"- vs. Bulls-Eye | |
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"The Invisible Arrows"- Captures crooks in Tick Tock Town, a novelty town with excessive numbers of clocks | |
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"The Arrow Raiders Strike!"- vs. the Black Arrow | |
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"The Diary of a Desperado"- vs. crook copying crimes from an old diary | |
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"The Red Archer" | |
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"The Battle of the Bows" - vs. Beau Brummel | |
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"The Green Arrow Contest"- vs. The Flying Aces | |
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"A Brother for Speedy" | |
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"The Amazing Jungle of Robot Menace" - captures crooks on a high tech game reserve | |
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"The Rogues' Rembrandt" - captures a painter inspired to paint scenes by encouraging crime | |
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"Proving Ground of Peril" - captures a crime story writer gone bad |
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"The Secret of the Sealed Box" - Green Arrow and Speedy run an errand for the government |
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"The Secret of the Masked Archers" - GA and Speedy travel back in time to battle the Black Duke in medieval times. |
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"The Boy Who Couldn't Be Photographed" - rescues a kid who is heir to a large fortune from crooks who are after it for themselves | |
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"100 Ways to Shoot an Arrow"- a con man poses as a reporter to gain GA's confidence and learn his secrets | |
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"Green Arrow - Hero or Villain?" - defeats crooks trying to discredit Green Arrow and Speedy |
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"The Third Archer" - A master bowman from France helps Green Arrow and Speedy by way of solving an old family curse |
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"Sheriff Green Arrow" - captures local crooks in a small western town | |
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"Speedy Meets the Bolt"- Bolt temporarily becomes Green Arrow's partner | |
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'Archers without Arrows" - The Gremlin Gang frames Green Arrow by stabbing a dead man with an arrow so that Green Arrow will be forced to disarm. | |
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"The Iron Archer" - crooks invent a robotic archer to thwart Green Arrow | |
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"The Girl Archer" - Green Arrow and Speedy catch crooks on a movie set in Hollywood | |
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"The Arrow that Crossed a Continent" - Green Arrow promotes a new arrow manufacturer's product for charity | |
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"The Amazing Arrow Medal"- awards an annual medal for bravery and heroism to a local patrolman | |
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"The Return of Robin Hood"- defeats impostor Robin Hood | |
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"The Remote Controlled Archers" - vs. "Strong Man Bond", who they capture with a seemingly self-firing bow | |
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"The City Marked for Plunder" | |
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"1,001 ways to defeat Green Arrow" | Brave and the Bold #117 |
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"The Rogue of 1,000 Ropes" | World's Finest #204 |
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"The Three Champion Archers" - captures crooks while participating in an archery contest |
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"The Ape with the Human Brain" - vs. a crooked anthropologist named Halpert, who trains a crook to "speak and write" (faked though) so he can blame him for criminal acts |
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"The Crimes of the Jinx Gang!" - vs. crimes using superstitions in their crimes |
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"The Crime Platoon" - rounds up crooks stylizing themselves as soldiers |
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"The Make-Believe Archer" - Green Arrow and Speedy get caught up trying to vindicate the right of a fictional heroic archer strip |
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"The Polka Dot Bandit Goes Straight" - A thief from the 1920's is released and targeted for assassination by the reporter who framed him twenty years before |
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"The Micro-Film Crimes" - breaks up gang blackmailing reformed ex-cons |
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"The World's Most Dangerous Arrow" - defeats a criminal who coerces scientists into helping develop a scheme to kill him | Brave and the Bold #113 |
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"The Downfall of Green Arrow" - framed for 3 murders | |
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"King of the Ivory Raiders" - thwarts an ivory smuggling ring |
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"The Alibi Club for Archers" - Green Arrow competes in an archery match |
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"The Three Shots That Green Arrow Missed" - Green Arrow fakes missed shots to capture crime lord Big Dan Drake |
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"The 50th Century Bowmen" - Pursuing crooks onto a scientist team's estate exposes the Battlin' Bowmen to lights that may have sent them into the future |
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"The Banishment of Green Arrow" - Green Arrow and Speedy are tricked into leaving town so the citizen's can arrange to honor them | |
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"The Jealous Archer" - GA and Speedy temporarily split | |
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"Crime's TV Station" - breaks up gang working out of a pirate TV station | |
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"The Frozen Archer" - When an Indian is found frozen in ice, his descendents fakes a resurrection to hide their shame of him | |
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"The World's Worst Archer" - GA fakes bad archery to preserve secret ID | |
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"Jasper the Jinx" - Green Arrow gets caught in the middle of a bizarre series of "accidents" in a gang war |
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"The Puzzle of the Five Queens" - Green Arrow tries to break a series a crimes based on the word "Queen" |
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"The Million Dollar Photograph" - thwarts a criminal who snaps a photograph of the Green Arrow and Speedy changing into costume |
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"Green Arrow in Wonderland" - Tear gas makes Green Arrow, Speedy and some crooks think they are fighting in Wonderland |
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"Case of the Namesake Murders" - 1st Appearance of Green Arrow, I:Speedy, breaks up murder ring | |
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"The Silent City" - vs. The Voice | |
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(no title) vs. Professor Merlin and his crime college | |
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(no title) - vs. jewel thieves who take over an eccentric millionaire's castle | |
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"Doom Over Gayland" - captures crooked acrobats robbing carnival | |
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"The Black Raider" - vs. pirate gang | |
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(no title) - I:Boomerang, vs. Boomerang | |
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"The Script Calls for Murder" -- vs. crooks on movie set | |
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"The Adventure of the Bankrupt Heroes" - vs. Crime Incorporated, a murder-for-hire organization | |
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"Robin Hood's Revenge"- After taking "time pills", the dup is transported back in time to fight alongside Robin Hood | |
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"The Five Arrows" - vs. John Hunt, a crooked gamesman and author | |
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"Hunting Headlines" - swears off arrows to win a bet for war bond money | |
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"The Man Who Reclaimed His Face" - Green Arrow and Speedy versus Angel, a criminal black-mailing with plastic surgery | |
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The Man Who Purchased Lives" - vs. crook who disguises himself as Satan to blackmail crooks | |
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"The Case of the Confident Crooks" - breaks up jailbreak racket | |
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"The Case of the Mathematical Master" - vs. Professor Million running a racket out of a local college | |
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"The Birth of the Battling Bowmen"- Origin Green Arrow and Speedy | Secret Origins of DC Super-Heroes |
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"Yours Truly, Doom" - vs. masked criminal trying to frighten homeowners away from prime real estate | |
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"Silks and Spice and Everything Nice" - vs. Peter Piper and Pickle Pepper | |
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"Legacy for Loot" - thwarts crooks who use inherited construction equipment for crime | |
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"The Case of the Corny Crook" - helps reform a has-been criminal | |
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"Guardians of Injustice" - vs. "Honest Herman" and his gang (crooks disguised as cops) | |
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"Heroes Incorporated" - protects a group of "adventuring" business men from crooks | |
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"The Weather Prophet" - vs. crooks basing crimes on weather | |
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"When Archers Meet" - vs. Professor Million | |
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"The Fabulous Fawn" - captures crook after a statue made of gold | |
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"Date with the Law" - captures "Wily" Whiley | |
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"The Green Arrow's Secret Past" - crooks try to frame Speedy | |
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"Formula for Doom" - Captures thieves of a silk formula | More Fun #101 Millenium Edition |
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"The Unattainable Princess" - vs. crooks at movie set | |
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"A Return Performance" - vs. Professor Million | |
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"The Merchant of Menace" - rounds up Baldy and gang | |
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"The Miracle of the Mistaken Miser" - foils crooks and helps couple get married | |
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"Consultant in Crime" - captures The Specialist | |
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"Million + Murder = Zero" - vs. Professor Million | |
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"Wings of Flame" - vs. the Blaze, a costumed criminal in asbestos suit who is always on fire | Flashback #28 |
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"The Unluckiest Man in the World" - vs. Jimmy Luckless | Flashback #38 |
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"Death is the Prize" - rounds up St. Louis Louie and his gang | |
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"The Eye of Sheba" - prevent the theft of a rare ruby | |
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"The Criminal Who Reversed the Crime" - captures crooked architect | |
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"From Acid To Arson"- apprehends Snaith, a crooked lawyer who commits crime to improve business | |
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"Blazing Gold" - Captures crooks in oil field | |
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"High Finance" - Captures crooks hiding loot in a large statue | |
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"The Respectable Burglars"- captures thieves in a wax museum | |
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"The Secret of the Vulnerable Vault" -Captures Dr. Whyle when he tries to steal a government gold deposit | |
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"The Case of the Curious Crimes: - captures crooks after Aztec treasure | |
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"Remote Control Robberies" - captures Fats Mayhew and Pole Spellers | |
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"Bridges for Bandits"- chases crooks who steal model bridges | |
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"Larceny Without Loot" - thwarts crooks trying to rig a game show | |
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"The Arrow of Doom" - Crooks try to use an old legend to cover up a murder | |
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"The Impossible Target" - rounds up crooks on Indian reservation | |
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"The Radar Runners"- vs. The Angler, a smuggler in Mexico | |
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"The Arrow Meets the Bulls-Eye" - vs. Bulls-Eye, a slippery crime clown and acrobat | |
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"The Green Error"- vs. Bulls-Eye | |
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"The Human Fly Crimes"- vs. the 'Mighty Murdock' | |
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"The Three Dooms"- Ghost of murdered man takes vengeance on 3 crooks that the Green Arrow is pursuing | |
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"The Case of the Crooked Champs" - vs. The Fixer, a crook rigging sporting events | |
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"The Ruby With The Magic Curse"- destroys poisoned gemstone | |
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"Crime Goes to Prison"- stops crime wave organized by prison newspaper | |
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"The Who's Zoo Crimes"- stops crooks killing zoo animals with a bow and arrows | |
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"The Case of the Camera Crimes" - A criminal trains his minions with crimes he's filmed | |
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"The Archer from Sherwood Forest" - a blow to the head makes actor think he's Robin Hood | |
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"The Robot-Master Crimes" - captures R.K. Mann, an inventor with robots made from an indestructible metal |
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"The Bow Fails Green Arrow" - vs. Bullseye |
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"Crime for a Hobby" - capture crooks in a miniaturized city on Hobby Island |
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"Green Arrow - Criminal at Large" - vs. a crook that convinces island of archers that GA is a crook and he is the law | |
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"Crime Hall of Fame" - vs. Greenface |
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"A Sword, A Rifle and a Bow" - Green Arrow and Speedy dream (maybe) that they have an adventure on a distant world with King Arthur and Daniel Boone |
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"The Five Feats for the Green Arrow" - Green Arrow is tested by a tribe of Indians | |
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"The Rogue Archers"- vs. criminal archers | |
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"The Archers of Yesteryear" - In a dream, GA is hunted by Robin Hood and other historical archers | |
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"The Eight Crimes of the Octopus Gang" - vs. the Octopus |
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