
Five years on a hellish island. A list of names. And a city that had no idea it was about to be saved, one arrow at a time.
Arrow launched in 2012 and did something that changed television: it took a DC Comics character — Oliver Queen, the Green Arrow — and grounded him in a gritty, grounded world that owed as much to crime drama as it did to superhero fiction. Oliver Queen, billionaire playboy, returned from five years of survival on Lian Yu as something harder and more purposeful, driven by a mission and a list of names representing the corruption rotting his city from within. The hood. The bow. The voice modulator. The salmon ladder, which became its own cultural phenomenon.
Arrow became the foundation of an entire television universe — the Arrowverse — that expanded to include The Flash, Supergirl, Legends of Tomorrow and beyond, making it one of the most influential superhero shows in television history. Stephen Amell brought Oliver Queen a physical commitment and a moral complexity that made the character compelling long after the island flashbacks ran their course.
Our Arrow collection brings together officially licensed gifts, accessories and collectibles for fans of Oliver Queen, Team Arrow and the city they refused to give up on.
My name is Oliver Queen. And I am something else entirely.









