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Arrow season 8

Crisis On Infinite Earths Fans Heartbroken Over Oliver’s Final Death

"Crisis on Infinite Earths" concluded last night, with the final two episodes - unfolding across Arrow and Legends of Tomorrow - seeing the heroes rebooting reality and saving the multiverse. But it came with a cost. Oliver Queen, who already died rescuing the people of Earth-38 in the first episode of the crossover, perished for a second and final time in "Part 4" while battling the Anti-Monitor. 
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Crisis on Infinite Earths” concluded last night, with the final two episodes – unfolding across Arrow and Legends of Tomorrow – seeing the heroes rebooting reality and saving the multiverse. But it came with a cost. Oliver Queen, who already died rescuing the people of Earth-38 in the first episode of the crossover, perished for a second and final time in “Part 4” while battling the Anti-Monitor.

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Having been imbued with the cosmic powers of the Spectre by Jim Corrigan while in Purgatory, Oliver was able to take on the evil villain for a while and release a massive amount of energy that kickstarted the birth of a new multiverse. It was then up to the seven Paragons to focus on the concepts they represent – Hope, Faith, Love, Destiny, Humanity, Strength and Truth. After it was done, Barry and Kara found the dying Oliver and stayed with him until he passed away.

And as expected, fans aren’t handling his death at all well. Here are just a few of the most intense reactions you’ll find on social media…

https://twitter.com/TheGreenArro/status/1217270152972132353

He died a true hero.

https://twitter.com/chrixswook/status/1217269931403890690?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1217269931403890690&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fcomicbook.com%2Fdc%2F2020%2F01%2F15%2Fcrisis-on-infinite-earths-oliver-queen-death-reactions-arrow%2F

Some fans picked up on the symbolic importance of Oliver’s death and how he rebuilt the multiverse – just as Arrow originally kicked off the Arrowverse.

For others, the scene in the Arrowcave in Part 5, with Diggle getting emotional and the mention of Felicity, was the real gut-punch.

See what I mean?

And what were Oliver’s last words to his final enemy? A callback to his old catchphrase, of course.

Many picked up on how Oliver’s role in “Crisis” effectively mirrored Iron Man’s in Avengers: Endgame. 

But wait, you could argue that Green Arrow is an even bigger hero than Marvel’s Tony Stark. If you count the lives they saved, Oliver definitely has the advantage…

https://twitter.com/BubbleCumPapi/status/1217272745744117760

Remember, while next week’s Arrow is a backdoor pilot for Green Arrow and the Canaries, Stephen Amell will somehow return as Oliver one more time post-“Crisis on Infinite Earths” in the series finale. So, get ready to cry your eyes out all over again in a couple of weeks.


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