The CW series, which launched in 2012, was the first of its kind. At the time, the idea of a weekly superhero property, telling comic book style stories on the small screen was basically unheard of. Sure, there had been Smallville, Lois and Clark and a few other shows of that ilk, but they weren’t that interested in their comic book origins. Arrow was, and it changed the idea of what superhero television could both do and be. The show embraced serial storytelling, complicated characters and occasionally outlandish twists. It made comic book stories cool, infusing the show with …
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