I mean, yesterday I put together a silly little post on a long forgotten Green Arrow villain, and you people went nuts.
Saranga went so far as to insist--nay, demand!--that I reveal exactly how GA defeated The Roper in his one and only appearance.
(Actually, see asked very politely, and I can never resist a lady with an English accent...go read her blog!)
So, your wish is my command. But don't blame me when this makes your head explode from excessive WTF, OK?
It seems that each time our heroes encountered the Roper, Green Arrow left him an arrow with a piece of rope attached:



At their final confrontation, the amazing archers are captured because Roper blinds them with glow-in-the-dark ropes. Seriously.
So it's curtains for the heroes...but there's one little transaction left to go:




Well, at least there's an explanation, of sorts, for A:

But wait...how did Green Arrow know the Roper's secret identity in the first place???

Uh, maybe you could have told the cops and gotten a search warrant? Followed the guy until you caught him changing into his costume? Done a background check on "Stephen Gard, wealthy philanthropist," upon whose hand you noticed rope burn?
Nah, that wouldn't be nearly as much fun as an overly complex and ridiculously unlikely plan. But hey, at least Green Arrow got to use his electromagnetic boomerang arrow!
The Roper's only and only appearance was in Adventure Comics #176 (1952), as reprinted in World's Finest #204 (1971).
3 comments:
I was hoping for a D&D themed villain when I saw the name of "roper." As is, he's as threatening as MR. ROPER from "3's Company."
What were the writers taking back in those days?
They were taking "you'd better have this 7-pager done by the deadline or you're fired, and the editor doesn't care if it makes sense."
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