. . . . "2580.0"^^ . . . . . . "UK: 15 / USA: TV-14"@en . "superhero action"@en . . . "2012-10-10"^^ . "Various"@en . . "Some, but it will probably go over your child's head."@en . . . "If you are going to buy comic books for your child, remember that most comic books are not for kids anymore. They are written for adults. Most comic books published by DC have a handy rating system on the cover to determine whether or not they are appropriate. If you're not sure, you should probably read the comic book for yourself before giving it to your child. Who knows? You might discover that you enjoy it too!"@en . "20"^^ . . "Drugs and alcohol are both depicted. The characters engage in moderate drinking. Characters are shown dealing with problems such as alcoholism and substance abuse. These are not glamorized. Several villains on the show are depicted as drug dealers, peddling experimental psychotropic drugs."@en . . . "CW"@en . . . . . "Constantine, The Flash, [[w:c:gotham:Gotham"@en . "There is no nudity, but adult situations are common. Stephen Amell's naked chest could probably have its own article."@en . "Green Arrow is a superhero vigilante who uses a bow and arrows to fight crime. He is a member of the Justice League, his love interest is Black Canary, and his best friend is Green Lantern. In his civilian identity he is millionaire Oliver Queen, who lived a carefree playboy existence until a shipwreck stranded him on an island. The experience of learning to survive made him change his ways and dedicate his life to helping others. Green Arrow is known for having political views that are very anti-government and socially liberal, leading others to describe him as a \"bleeding heart.\""@en . . . . "DC Database:ParentPage/Green Arrow"@en . . "Monthly publication 1941-present"@en . . . . . . "superhero action"@en . "DVD/Blu-ray, TV"@en . "Moderate TV-level profanity. \"Ass\", \"damn\", \"hell\", \"crap\", infrequent use of \"bitch\"."@en . "The series regularly features intense action-violence, which can sometimes be frightening in nature. It is not explicitly gory, but there are depictions of suicide and stabbings and arrow-related fatalities."@en . . . . . . . "Oliver Queen is the useless playboy son of a business mogul, until he's stranded on an island and forced to fight for his life. Returning to his home in Starling City years later, he is a changed man. He uses his fortune and new abilities to fight crime, adopting a costumed persona to become \"The Arrow.\" The series follows Oliver Queen in his quest to protect the citizens of Starling, as well as the friends and enemies he picks up along the way."@en .