"He's a murderer"... Pretty sure almost every hero is a murderer, at least in the games. They've thrown people off of buildings. But wait, that was gravity that killed them, loop hole.
I knew about the chilli for a while and made it two years ago......it was hot but I liked it so did my family. we love really spicy things. for those who can eat spicy thing relatively well I recommend it. for those you don't ........good luck
It's not a "Dick Van Dyke" beard. *face palm* And fans weren't spruced at the marriage, we had been wanting it for years. It went badly because of bad writing. And tho Dinah gave back her wedding ring, I'm pretty sure there wasn't an actual divorce. That universe is now on pause for lack of a better word thx to DC shifting to the New 52 universe. Hopefully that'll keep any divorce papers from being filed.
My dad loves making chili, and my family agrees its really spicy, but we find it normal, I sent him the green arrow chili recipe, he said it was very similar to his.
i tried to read longbow hunters, i really did... but it was so dark and brutal like geez i couldn't handle it (i'm 15 but i've read all of the game of throne novels and i read a bit of the punisher and berserk every once in a while) i feel that it was unnecessary for oliver and for us, the fans and was just way too... DARK.
A "Van Dyck" is mustache & goatee named after the painter Anthony van Dyck. A "Dick Van Dyck" is an American actor known for television shows such as "The Dick Van Dyck show" & "Diagnosis Murder" and movies like "Mary Poppins" & "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" .
actually green arrow is a great father in my opinion. he would go through hell and back for his kids, listing one of his mistakes does not make him a bad father.
dc parenting ability scale....superman superdad Batman batdad green arrow drunk dad..... Batman being a better dad is a little strange but Batman does get a lot of practice.....
Say what you will, "Longbow Hunters" was classic. Also, every character who supposedly never kills has killed at least once, sometimes more, so the no-kill rule is a fallacy.