- "Mr. Queen, step out of the vehicle."
- ―Lucas Hilton
"Test Drive" | |
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Arrow | |
Title: | "Test Drive" |
Volume: | 1 |
Number: | 1 |
Cover price: | Free |
Cover date: | December, 2012 |
Publisher: | DC Comics |
Credits | |
Ex. Ed: | Bobbie Chase |
Writers: | Greg Berlanti; Marc Guggenheim; Andrew Kreisberg; Geoff Johns |
Pencilers: | Omar Francia |
Inkers: | Omar Francia |
Cover artists: | Mike Grell |
Cover inker: | Mike Grell |
Cover colorist: | Randy Mayor |
Colorists: | Rex Lokus |
Letterers: | Wes Abbott |
Editors: | Ben Abernathy |
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Billionaire bad-boy Oliver Queen has returned to Starling City! Five years on a deserted island has changed his focus from partying and hot women to crime-fighting and cold justice. He's putting his archery talents to good use as the newest super hero on the CW this fall, and in this comic by Geoff Johns and the show's producers: ARROW!
Synopsis[]
Appearances[]
Featured characters
Supporting characters
Villains
Minor characters
- Robert Queen (Behind the scenes only)
- Officer Groves (Only appearance)
Organizations
Races
Locations
Items
Vehicles
Powers
- None
Notes & Trivia[]
- "Arrow: Special Edition 1" redirects to this page.
- This issue is a 2012 Convention Exclusive.
- This issue shipped on October 10th, 2012.
- This issue shipped in between the airings of "Vendetta" and "Year's End" episodes of the Arrow television series.
- This is the first comic book appearance of the Arrow version of Oliver Queen. He appears next in Arrow #1.
- This is the only issue of the Arrow comic book series that Lucas Hilton makes an appearance in.
- Includes a preview page for Green Arrow #0.
- Includes a preview page for the Smallville: Season 11 comic series.
- This is the first and only appearance to date of Officer Groves, who is a dark-haired female police officer for the Starling City Police Department.
- This is the first, and to date, only known comic book appearance of Warren Patel. The character also appeared in the "Lone Gunmen" episode of Arrow.
- The intersection that Lucas Hilton pulls Oliver Queen over is at O'Neil and Adams. This is a reference to comic creators Denny O'Neil and Neal Adams, who have both worked on Green Arrow stories in the past.
Recommended Reading[]
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See also[]
External Links[]
- Arrow Special Edition at DCDP
- Arrow Special Edition at Comics.org
- Arrow Special Edition at the Arrow Wiki
- Arrow Special Edition #1 at Amazon.com
- Arrow Special Edition #1 at Comic Vine