<P> In JLA: The Nail and its sequel, Oliver is a featured as a crippled ex-hero, having lost an arm, an eye, and the use of his legs in a fight with Amazo, the same battle resulting in the death of Hawkman . Bitter and furious, he is now wheelchair - bound and spreads fear on Perry White's talk show about the JLA being aliens and claims that they are planning to conquer the world; his former teammates speculate that this is his method of coping . In the sequel, Oliver's brain is transplanted into Amazo's body--the Flash having removed Amazo's computerized brain in an earlier fight--restoring his sanity, allowing him to defeat the creature threatening the universe at the cost of his own life, after mending fences with his former teammates . </P> <P> In Batman: Holy Terror, Oliver Queen is mentioned as having been executed, found guilty of supporting underground Jewish "pornographers". He has a cameo as Bruce Wayne's society friend in Dean Motter's Batman: Nine Lives . Oliver Queen also appears in Mike Mignola's Batman: The Doom That Came to Gotham, where he is portrayed as a latter - day Templar equipped with magic arrows dipped in the blood of Saint Sebastian . He is killed in issue #2 by Poison Ivy . </P> <P> An older, balding Green Arrow appears in Mark Waid and Alex Ross' futuristic Kingdom Come, in which Oliver has joined forces with Batman to oppose Superman's army . He married his longtime love Dinah Lance and they have a daughter, Olivia Queen . </P> <P> Green Arrow appears in League of Justice, a The Lord of the Rings--inspired fantasy where the character is renamed "Longbow Greenarrow": a mysterious wizard resembling Gandalf . JLA: Age of Wonder shows Green Arrow as a defender of the poor and an enemy of oppression . </P>

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