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Connor Hawke

Connor Hawke

First Appearance

Green Arrow #0 (1994)

Powers & Abilities

AgilityStaminaHealingWeapon MasterInsanely RichUnarmed CombatGadgetsMarksmanship

Teams

Green Arrow and SpeedyGreen Lantern/Green ArrowJustice League of AmericaJustice Society of AmericaLeague of AssassinsLeague of ShadowsMonkey Fist CultQueen FamilyTeam ArrowThe JustWorld Army

Also Known As

Green Arrow, Robin Hood, The Bowman, Stoic Warrior, Tiger Woods, The Bow slinger, Con'r, Connie, Red Arrow

About Connor Hawke

Connor Hawke is the second hero to carry the Green Arrow mantle in DC Comics, making his debut in Green Arrow #0 in 1994 — a landmark issue that collectors recognize as the true ground floor on one of the most compelling legacy characters of the 1990s. The son of Oliver Queen, Connor grew up largely removed from his father's world, raised within a Buddhist monastery where he honed his body and spirit into something extraordinary. When fate pulled him out of seclusion and into the life of the man he barely knew as his father, readers got one of the decade's most layered hero origin stories unfolding in real time.

What makes Connor stand out in the DC landscape is the rare combination of near-superhuman physical capability and a genuinely contemplative, grounded personality. He is an elite martial artist and one of the finest archers on the planet, having refined his skills to a point that even surpasses Oliver in raw technical precision. Despite carrying powers and abilities that rival many metahumans — including a remarkable healing factor that has stunned allies and enemies alike — Connor approaches conflict with restraint and philosophical depth. His ties to the League of Assassins and League of Shadows add a darker edge to his history, giving writers rich material to work with across multiple story arcs.

Connor officially stepped into the Green Arrow role following the events that removed Oliver Queen from the picture, and his solo tenure is documented across a highly collectible run of Green Arrow issues from the mid-to-late 1990s. His appearances alongside Hal Jordan, his membership stints with the Justice League of America and Justice Society of America, and his involvement with Team Arrow give him a footprint across a wide range of titles. The Kevin Smith-era Green Arrow resurrection and subsequent continuity shifts kept Connor in the conversation, and his complex relationship with Oliver — equal parts admiration, rivalry, and unresolved family tension — remained a fan favorite dynamic for years.

For collectors, Connor Hawke represents exactly the kind of character whose key issues remain undervalued relative to their importance. Green Arrow #0 is an essential pickup as the first appearance, but sharp collectors also hunt down his early full-issue features and team appearances that flesh out his mythology. As legacy characters continue to surge in popularity — particularly those with strong visual identities and unique power sets — Connor's books carry serious long-term upside. Whether you are chasing raw copies for a reading collection or high-grade slabs for investment, getting into Connor Hawke early remains one of DC's more rewarding collecting opportunities.

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