While leading an effort to take down the Secret Society, Roy realized that working like this was too much for him, and that operating from the shadows wasn't for him, and that he wasn't meant to blur the line. Roy can also use accupressure as a means of temporarily disabling an opponent's muscles by hitting them at very specific points in their bodies, something that comes in handy with his precise aim. cartoon. There's something missing here. Donna Troy name-dropped “Roy” in season 2 during a stakeout, so it was established that he exists in their universe. Lian's nanny was killed and the girl was branded with Tanner's mark. However, for some members, it wasn't enough. Roy, with help from Tim Drake, managed to reprogram Indigo, who arrived and shut down the Superman android, leaving Arsenal and Nightwing to mourn the fallen Troia. Caught by surprise, Lilith had her neck snapped by the Superman android, killing her instantly. 181 Appearances of Roy Harper (Prime Earth), 133 Images featuring Roy Harper (Prime Earth), 22 Quotations by or about Roy Harper (Prime Earth), Character Gallery: Roy Harper (Prime Earth), https://dc.fandom.com/wiki/Roy_Harper_(Prime_Earth)?oldid=2922316. The three of them would eventually form a team themselves - the Outlaws. Speedy became a founding member of the Teen Titans along with Robin, Kid Flash, Aqualad and Wonder Girl, a group they formed so they as sidekicks could come out of their mentors' shadows and become their own. Roy also mentioned that he once fell in love with her in this continuity. Though she disliked their reputations, she gave them a job as mercenaries. His first appearance in issue #10 was a cameo. It is hinted that his rivalry with Deathstroke developed fiercely over the years. [29] Before Flashpoint, after the loss of his right arm, Roy Harper received an advanced prosthetic, built by Vic Stone, designed to loop around his damaged nerve endings and restore his usual degree of hand-to-eye coordination, albeit with the price of a constant phantom limb pain. [6] Hal took him to Black Canary, Oliver's girlfriend, who helped Roy with his drug withdrawal and gave him care. Reunited once more, Red Hood and the Outlaws escaped from the League of Assassins and caused their headquarters to explode, finally ending the conflict. Roy Harper, or Arsenal/Red Arrow, was a longtime member of the Teen Titans. One of the two stories in issue #30 focuses on him and Aqualad. Arsenal is one of the many deceased heroes and villains resurrected as a zombie by Batman with a Black Lantern ring in Dark Nights: Death Metal. Roy is a natural thrill seeker, who has many connections in the government and metahuman community. Roy Harper was adopted by Big Bow as a child and lived with him on Spokane Indian Reservation, learning how to shoot a bow and arrow from him. Roy also received a new cybernetic arm developed by his friend Cyborg. He decided to start and lead a new Titans team that would redeem the name, and he was joining the recently resurrected Jericho (Joey Wilson), his friend and fellow Titan. Although his fellow heroes believe he is still dead,[21] the DEO is aware that he is alive. Roy developed a crush on Donna, and the two eventually began dating. Like his mentor Green Arrow, Roy is a world-class archer and athlete who uses his exceptional marksmanship to fight crime. ", "Roy Harper Revealed: 'Arrow' Actor Colton Haynes Describes His 'Troublemaker' Character", "See Colton Haynes as Arsenal in 'Arrow' season 3", The Uncanny X-Men and The New Teen Titans, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Roy_Harper_(character)&oldid=1022789477, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, The first animated appearance of the Roy Harper version of Speedy was in the Teen Titans segments in, The Roy Harper version of Speedy appears in, The Roy Harper version of Speedy appears again in the, In season two, Roy, wearing a red hood, works alongside Oliver as a vigilante. [12] [13] However, Roy was saved from execution by his former friend Jason Todd and the alien princess Starfire. He handed leadership of the team officially back to Dick and took his leave, seeking to be a hero more in the light, aspiring to be more of a hero that can be an inspiration to people and to Lian. Roy gained custody of Lia… Roy’s daughter, Lian, has a fatal disorder and the only one that may be able to provide the cure is the villainous immortal, Vandal Savage. This section of the article is incomplete, and contains information, but requires more before it can be considered complete. He has had several jobs, including being a drummer in his own band, running a nightclub, being a Private Detective, working as an agent and spy for the CBI, counseling in various anti-drug programs, and running a shelter for lost families. The team was successful and earned a lot of money. While there, the Heroes-for-Hire were caught in the sights of the new Batman and convinced him to help them take down Underbelly. He planned to evolve the team beyond just traditional superhero business, wanting to expand the ways they could help. Deathstroke and Arsenal fought, with Deathstroke intending to kill him, but when the mercenary discovered the bullet scars on Arsenal's chest, he figured Arsenal had suffered enough and gave him a "pass", as a sign of respect for the history between the two with the Titans as well. After the death of Oliver Queen, Roy moved to Metropolis. They arrived late to the lunch and just as Roy was about to confide in them about his problems, the conversation was interrupted by the new villain Citizen, and Roy was never able to ask for help. In the middle of the air, the two are knocked out of the plane, held by Roy and Hogue attached to his leg. When Roy came back and found out there wasn't a single survivor, he avenged the towners by launching a lethal blast against his former team.[10][11]. After that, Roy showed up at Wally West’s high school graduation (DC SPECIAL SERIES # 11), discovered his kinship to Jim (Guardian) Harper (SUPERMAN FAMILY # 192-194) and reunited with the Titans for a case (BRAVE & BOLD # 149) before Marv Wolfman reestablished him as a drug agent in 1981’s BEST OF DC DIGEST #18. Freeze was saved, the Talon was stopped, and the Night of the Owls concluded with minimal casualties. Taking another contract, the two discovered the existence of Underbelly, the physical embodiment of all the world's corruption. He created a band, Great Frog, with fellow Titan Mal Duncan. Roy was asked to convince Dick into having the Titans cooperate with the government, he had also secretly heard that if the Titans did not cooperate, Congress would work on shutting down all superhero teams, so he tried to levy the situation as much as he could, but he knew it would not work out. Shaken by these losses, Nightwing decided to officially end the Titans as he did not want to put the people he loved in the face of danger anymore, despite Roy's protests against this decision, saying they had to honor what the five of them started.[16]. That was when Roy, with his new superhero identity as Arsenal, took over as leader of the Titans, much to his own dismay. This character is or was a member of the Green Arrow family of vigilante super-heroes, who fight crime using archery and martial arts. About a year later, Roy met Cheshire again on a mission with the Titans, where he found out he fathered a daughter with her, Lian. Isolated from his friends, Jason was abducted by the League of Assassins to lead them in their fight against the Untitled due to Jason's skill at defeating them in the past. Roy also managed the Titans' base of operations under the nightclub Gabriel's Horn, where his band played frequently. Speedy has also made eight appearances in the comic book series Teen Titans Go! Earlier today, That Hashtag Show uncovered a reported list of character breakdowns for Titans… The trio travelled the world, helping Jason find and destroy any of the power hungry Untitled. Heading to the Church's base of operations, they are contacted by Clinton Hogue, a new church's leader, who demands Oliver in exchange for Felicity, which Oliver accepts despite Roy's advice not to. The latest Titans breakdowns may reveal that characters like Roy Harper and Brother Blood will be part of the upcoming live-action DC TV series. [7] Oliver returned briefly in an attempt to reconcile, but was so disgusted with what his former charge had become, left again. It is revealed in DC Festival of Heroes: The Asian Superhero Celebration that teenage vigilante and Catwoman supporting character Cheshire Cat, aka Shoes, is Lian Harper, alive and apparently suffering from amnesia. Roy Harper’s daughter Lian is kidnapped by Savage and Roy learns he is part of the Vandal Savage bloodline. Titans spent years in development at TNT, before the network passed on the superhero TV series in 2016. He appeared in issue #39 and after being struck by Larry's arrows falls in love with Cheshire, similar to the comics. Instead of his mother being unknown, she was a forest ranger along with his father, and they both died in the forest fire. Along with other prominent DC Comics superhero sidekicks, he goes on to become a core member of the superhero group the Teen Titans. Roy Harper is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Titans is a 2016 comic book series that launched with the DC Rebirth brand, written by Dan Abnett, and drawn by Brett Booth. [15] Before any decisions could be made, a cybernetic girl from the future known as Indigo invaded the complex, and immediately engaged both teams in combat. In the ’90s, Roy went out on his own under the name Arsenal, joining and eventually leading the Titans. However, there was an incident at the center, and Roy was accidentally killed by Wally West,[17] along with all the other heroes inside the facility at the time due to an uncontained Speed Force explosion. This causes problems although they make an effort to work things out for her. When the Teen Titans had their first break up, Roy found himself alone. As an adult, Roy casts off hi… During the Convergence event, the New Earth version of Roy Harper is shown following the events of the Titans series. He was a member of the Titans and a former member of the Outlaws. To raise funds, they turned to fixer Tara Battleworth for a job. Prometheus unleashed an earthquake on Star City that resulted in the death of Lian as well. As part of DC's New 52 reboot, Roy's story has changed quite a bit. Roy is one of DC's most longstanding characters, originating in 1940s comics as Speedy, the teen sidekick of the superhero Green Arrow. Deciding that the situation was bad and had to be handled, they agreed to ask Dick to temporarily resign leadership until this thing blew over, especially since they agreed that he needed a break from all the pressure he'd been receiving himself recently after the wedding incident. [23] It was later revealed that Roy was accidentally killed by Wally in a Speed Force explosion due to a Sanctuary malfunction. However, they were successful: Mr. While Oliver puts an autopilot device on plane's controls and kicks other enemies, one of the thugs fires on Roy and begins falling from the plane, but Oliver managed to rescue him and is put in hospital. [20], Not long after his recovery, the Outsiders took on a case which involved a child-slaver and molester named Tanner. The duo set up shop in Roy's warehouse despite being broke. [5] When Oliver returned and learned of Roy's addiction and behavior, he reacted angrily and banished Roy from his house. Like his mentor Green Arrow, Roy is a world-class archer and athlete who uses his exceptional marksmanship to fight crime. [8] During a reunion with Dick, Wally, and Garth, Roy faced the villain Haze, who made Roy face an image of his ideal self, which was him in a red version of the Green Arrow suit. However, Hogue comes in helipack and attempts to kill Roy. If Roy Harper does appear on Titans it wouldn't be the first time the character has had a part in a live-action TV series. Roy decided to take up spy work again, and he was reassigned to Checkmate, under the command of Sarge Steel. After Brave Bow's death, Roy was adopted by Green Arrow and became his sidekick, Speedy. [32], Roy Harper is featured in the Smallville Season 11 digital comic based on the TV series, where he is shown as a member of the Outsiders, alongside Grace Choi and other heroes.[33]. Once he dealt with the government, Roy led the Titans on several cosmic missions. During a team up with Dinah Lance and Hal Jordan to help Red Tornado, Roy found himself fighting Amazo alongside several other heroes. In the comic, Roy as Arsenal goes with Oliver on mission to stop "drug plane". He was scheduled to have lunch with Oliver and Dinah, though it didn't go as planned. Oliver offered to give their partnership another shot and help Roy get clean, but Roy adamantly refused, vowing to strike out on his own.[3]. When Lian told him that she saw him up at night, looking sad, Roy finally made the decision to leave the Outsiders, accepting that he wasn't made for the life of a cloak-and-dagger type hero. He attempted to commit a variation of suicide by fighting Killer Croc. [9] He would gain Lilith Clay as his counselor, not remembering their former bond as Titans. While on undercover assignment with the CBI in Japan, Roy was supposed to capture the assassin Cheshire, but they fell in love. Roy Harper Academy was created by the New Teen Titans after the departure of Damian Wayne from the Teen Titans.
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