No. Green Arrow is a DC Comics character.
No, the Green Hornet was not a Marvel Comics character. The Green Hornet was created by George W. Trendle and Fran Striker, and originally appeared in comics published by Harvey Comics and later by NOW Comics.
No, for the very good reason that Green Arrow is a DC character and the Avengers is a Marvel Comics property. The character you're probably thinking of (a superhero archer who is often associated with the Avengers) is Hawkeye, who will be in the Avengers movie, played by Jeremy Renner.
In Marvel, Hawkeye is the main "bow and arrow" character. In DC, it's Green Arrow.
it has to be the green lantern
It is not. He is a DC comics hero not a Marvel hero.
Marvel Comics publishes the comic books in which the Green Goblin appears. Created by writer Stan Lee with artist Steve Ditko, this supervillain character first appeared in the Spider Man comics. He is also one of Superman's greatest enemies.
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No. They are two separate companies. DC:Batman, Superman, Green Lantern. Marvel: Spiderman, the X-men Iron Man.
One is Wonder Woman, that's for sure. I think that and Bat Girl and maybe Spider girl are the most famous. The most famous ONE is Wonder Woman. In the related links box below, I posted a site with the names you wanted.
Batman was created first, debuting in Detective Comics #27 in 1939. Green Arrow followed later, making his first appearance in More Fun Comics #73 in 1941. Thus, Batman predates Green Arrow by about two years.
I'm actually quite proud to say I have it and got it for a dollar. :D Green Arrow didn't get his own comic until the 80s, but The cover shows Green Arrow in front of a target with bullets flying at him, as he shoots arrows. It was intended to be part of a series of 4 comic books. It's just called Green Arrow 1, or Green Arrow 1 of 4. Anyways I hope this helps?
Green Arrow first appeared in More Fun Comics #73, issued in November of 1941. This was a comic line published by DC, and created by Morton Weisinger and George Papp.