Arrow is a comic book series that ties in with the first season of the television series of the same name. The chapters generally have little correlation with the series and are mostly self-contained stories, with the exception of a few. Arrow chapters were released digitally each Wednesday, and published later as physical three-chapter comic books. A similar series began digitally on September 1, 2014, titled Arrow: Season 2.5, but will comparatively fit seamlessly in to the show's storyline.
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| - Arrow is a comic book series that ties in with the first season of the television series of the same name. The chapters generally have little correlation with the series and are mostly self-contained stories, with the exception of a few. Arrow chapters were released digitally each Wednesday, and published later as physical three-chapter comic books. A similar series began digitally on September 1, 2014, titled Arrow: Season 2.5, but will comparatively fit seamlessly in to the show's storyline.
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| - Mike Grell, Sergio Sandoval, Pol Gas, Jorge Jimenez, Eric Nguyen, Mico Suayan, Julian Totino Tedesco, Xermanico, Omar Francia, Allan Jefferson, LeBeau Underwood, Victor Drujiniu, Juan Castro, Jonas Trindade and Drew Z. Greenberg
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| - David Lopez, Santi Casas, Sergi Erra, Mado Peña and Randy Mayor
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| - Marc Guggenheim, Andrew Kreisberg, Ben Sokolowski, Beth Schwartz, Wendy Mericle, Lana Cho, Mary Iacono, Katherine Walczak, Moira Kirland, Emilio Aldrich, Tiffany Williams and Jake Coburn
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| - Arrow is a comic book series that ties in with the first season of the television series of the same name. The chapters generally have little correlation with the series and are mostly self-contained stories, with the exception of a few. Arrow chapters were released digitally each Wednesday, and published later as physical three-chapter comic books. A similar series began digitally on September 1, 2014, titled Arrow: Season 2.5, but will comparatively fit seamlessly in to the show's storyline.
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