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  1. 14 de jul. de 2021 · Roy transforms into a more undead-looking figure one might expect him to look like with the Black Lantern Ring. A voice (assumably Darkseid) calls for him to "come to me, my Black Lantern." Harper's Black Lantern logo transforms into Darkseid's Omega symbol, and he immediately flies into space.

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    Roy Harper was adopted by Big Bow as a child and lived with him on Spokane Indian Reservation, learning how to shoot a bow and arrow from him. He often got into trouble with the police but, because it usually happened on the reservation, Big Bow was always able to get him out of trouble. One day, Roy stole from a liquor store off the reservation an...

    In order to cope with the the physical wear and tear (and resulting chronic pain) of life as a superhero, Roy began abusing prescription painkillers. Later, this substance abuse progressed into an addiction to heroin. Upon discovery of his sidekick's addiction, Oliver reacted poorly, kicking his ward out.Oliver returned briefly in an attempt to rec...

    Once his state improved, his desire to surpass Oliver Queen pushed him to leave for Qurac which was under the rule of a dictator. There, he formed a team called Iron Rulein hope to help the people overthrow the dictator. As a group of mercenaries, they only had one rule to follow: no matter the job, leave things better than the way they found them....

    The Outlaws Begin

    Having killed his former team, Roy was captured by the Quracan military and sentenced to death for war crimes. However, Roy was saved from execution by his former friend Jason Todd and the alien princess Starfire. The three of them would eventually form a team themselves - the Outlaws. A few weeks after their meeting, Roy and the Outlaws headed to China for some unfinished business. According to Todd, the All-caste, a mythical training league he fell into after his resurrection, was in troubl...

    Outlaws in Gotham

    Near the end of their mission, the Outlaws stopped in Gotham City to aid the Bat family during the Night of the Owls. The Outlaws attempted to protect Mr. Freeze from his would-be Talon assassinbut caught the ire of the supervillain himself. However, they were successful: Mr. Freeze was saved, the Talon was stopped, and the Night of the Owls concluded with minimal casualties. Though they tried to return to their mission against the Untitled, the Outlaws continued to help in Gotham when the Jo...

    League of Assassins vs. The Untitled

    Troubled by the past few months, Jason had all his memories erased by the magician S'aru. Roy, disapproving, brought Jason back to their headquarters to try to rejog his memory but, upon finding out that he was murderer, amnesiac Jason fled, leaving the Outlaws temporarily leaderless. Isolated from his friends, Jason was abducted by the League of Assassinsto lead them in their fight against the Untitled due to Jason's skill at defeating them in the past. To rescue their friend, Arsenal and St...

    Titans Rebirth

    Roy and the Titans encountered Wally in Nightwing's Gotham apartment, but didn't remember him thanks to the machinations of Abra Kadabra. After punching the speedster, electricity coming off of Wally managed to restore Roy's memory of his old teammate.

    Heroes in Crisis

    Roy's struggle with addictive vices continued to plague him. After the Titans separated, Roy flew back to Star City and assisted friend and mentor Green Arrow in his local heroism, helping him save a group of citizens from an exploding building. He was scheduled to have lunch with Oliver and Dinah, though it didn't go as planned. They arrived late to the lunch and just as Roy was about to confide in them about his problems, the conversation was interrupted by the new villain Citizen, and Roy...

    Dark Nights: Death Metal

    During the preparations for the final battle, Batman resurrected Roy Harper. In an undead state, he joined the rest of the Teen Titans in their fight against The Batman Who Laughs' new multiverse. During the fight he killed The Fastest Killer Alive, a dark counterpart of Wally West created from Wally's fear that the Sanctuary disaster had not been an accident, with an arrow through the head. Roy assured Wally that he did not blame him for the Sanctuary disaster and that he could never have be...

    Roy was restored to life by the changes to the timeline following the defeat of The Darkest Knight. He called Green Arrow from an untraceable phone, but hung up before his mentor could answer. Deciding not to call any of his friends he discarded his phone and bow and simply walked away. His fellow heroes believed he was still dead, but the DEOwere ...

    Family Reunion

    Roy and Dinah reunited with Oliver's estranged son Connor Hawke during the battle at the Hall, and the three of them teamed up to search for Oliver. At some point, they learned that Lian was operating as a vigilante in Gotham's Alleytown neighbourhood. Following a tip from Jason Todd, Team Arrowchased a gang of unemployed henchmen into Alleytown. Lian, in her costumed identity as Cheshire Cat, jumped in to help them overpower the criminals and then attempted to leave, but Roy revealed that th...

    Search For Amanda Waller

    Roy gathered as many weapons as he could carry for an assault on Belle Reve to find Amanda Waller. He expected Black Canary to try and talk him out of it, but she was fully on board with the plan. The two of them stormed Belle Reve looking for Waller, and Count Vertigo, who was imprisoned at Bell Reve; told them that he knew things about Waller and Team Arrow. Before they could ask him anything, Peacemaker and his new partner Peacewrecker burst in and attacked them.The two pairs fought until...

    Roy survived but was arrested for breaking into a top-secret government facility. Waller told him that she had placed a Suicide Squad brain bomb in his head, and also held Jade hostage to force Roy to work for her. She ordered him to retrieve the patient files from Sanctuary, which the Justice League had locked in a hidden vault in the mountains. R...

  2. 31 de ago. de 2021 · As the comic book miniseries Infinite Frontier launched, Roy learned that his new lease on life was actually due to him being bonded to a Black Lantern Power Ring, appearing undead whenever he tapped into its energies and called away from Earth to serve a mysterious, dark master.

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  3. 7 de sept. de 2021 · But once Roy Harper and several other heroes such as the JSA and Justice Incarnate make their way to Earth-Omega where Darkseid resides, it's revealed that Roy's ring isn't actually a Black Lantern ring at all. Darkseid's New Weapon is More Powerful Than the Anti-Life Equation.

  4. Roy Harper regains control of his Black Lantern ring, but is captured by Hector Hammond when he is saved by the Infinite Incorporated (Power Girl, Jade). [6] Thomas Wayne and Calvin Ellis go to his office to find Lex Luthor of Earth 23 to get a transmatter symphonic array to travel through universes.

  5. 23 de jun. de 2021 · Roy's clothes change to a Black Lantern costume, but the ring doesn't seem to have the same dark and corrupting edge that it once had -- at least at first glance. Roy is shocked to see the ring on his finger as he stands alone in the ruins of the diner.

  6. 24 de jun. de 2021 · However, the final battle of DC's Dark Nights: Death Metal (Scott Snyder/Greg Capullo) against the Darkest Knight had Batman resurrecting a massive army using a Black Lantern ring, and Roy was one of those brought back to fight for the multiverse.