Shadois a fictionalarcherpublished byDC Comics.She first appeared inGreen Arrow: The Longbow Hunters#1 (August 1987), and was created byMike Grell.[1]Shado is notable for being anantagonistand a love interest toGreen Arrowin DC comic books, and is distinguished from other recurring characters by being both his rapist and the mother of his child. The character was later revised following DC's 2011 reboot, envisioning her as a former lover of Green Arrow's father, and the mother of his half-sister,Emiko.

Shado
Shado as depicted inGreen Arrow(vol. 2) #64 (July 1992). Art byMike Grell.
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceGreen Arrow: The Longbow Hunters#1 (August 1987)
Created byMike Grell(writer & artist)
Lurine Haines (artist)
In-story information
Team affiliationsYakuza
AbilitiesExpertkyūdōkaandmarksman.

A reimagined version of Shado appeared as a recurring character onThe CWArrowverseshowArrow,played byCelina Jade.In this version, she is neither Oliver's rapist nor the mother of his sister, but his lover and second teacher as an archer whose death haunts him in his later career as Green Arrow. The actress also portrayed her twin sister Mei in the third season.

Publication history

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After a significant appearance inGreen Arrow: The Longbow Huntersin 1987, Shado was later given a mini-series in the year of 1992.Shado: Song of the Dragonis a four-issue miniseries that takes place in Japan, with Shado waging a war against the yakuza, who is seeking an ancient powerful sword that was stolen by aWorld War IIveteran. The miniseries shares some continuity with "The Longbow Hunters" with Green Arrow appearing in several flashbacks, and Shado's concern for their son's safety from the yakuza.

Fictional character biography

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The Longbow Hunters

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Shado first appears inGreen Arrow: The Longbow Huntersin 1987. Her backstory tells that she is the daughter of a yakuza agent sent to America with a large cache of gold, prior toWorld War II,in order to establish yakuza operations in America.[2]BeingJapanese,Shado's father was placed in an internment camp when the war broke out. A group of American soldiers came to suspect his yakuza ties but were unable to torture him into revealing the location of any money. Years after the war, the retired soldiers decided to try again. This was after Shado had been born, so the retired soldiers were able to threaten her and her mother. Not wishing to see his family harmed, Shado's father turned over the gold. Shado's mother died from wounds the soldiers had given her, and her father committed seppuku to atone for failing the yakuza. His disgrace then fell upon his infant daughter, Shado, who was raised specifically to kill the Americans who had dishonored her yakuza family. To that end she was extensively trained in martial arts andkyūdō,the Japanese art ofarchery.

When Shado came of age, she left to America and began killing the Americans who had disgraced her. Two of the former soldiers had used the stolen gold to build a shipping business, as well as a drug trafficking operation. The string of murders she committed brought her to the attention of theGreen Arrow,Oliver "Ollie" Queen. At first, the two were adversaries. However, Shado aided Ollie in killing the Seattle Slasher (a serial killer he had been tracking) and then assisted Oliver in rescuing his lover and partnerBlack Canary,who had been kidnapped and was being tortured by one of the Americans Shado was hunting. Seeing Black Canary being tortured, Green Arrow killed the man before Shado could. Shado would again work alongside Green Arrow when the drug-traffickers she was hunting made an alliance withCIAAgent Osborne. Shado would eventually kill all the former soldiers except the one Oliver had killed to save Black Canary.[3]

Later stories

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One year after the events inThe Longbow Hunters,Shado found herself back in Japan, facing the wrath of her yakuza Oyabun (a yakuza godfather). By failing to execute one of her targets, the man Green Arrow had killed, she had failed her mission. Her Oyabun decides that, in accordance with yakuza tradition, she sever her thumb in atonement. Her Ku-DoSensei,however, refused to allow his greatest student to destroy her skills, and drew a bow and arrow on the Oyabun. Once Shado escaped, the sensei allowed himself to be killed by the Oyabun. Shado, hearing the murder, returned and killed the Oyabun in turn, then fled toHawaii.Green Arrow was then blackmailed by CIA Agent Osborne, who claimed that Shado had a treasure map, into tracking her down. No sooner did he find her, however, than she shot him in the chest with an arrow. Later she would claim to have mistaken him for an attacker. Shado helped nurse Oliver back to health from his injury. It was later revealed that during this time, while he was still delirious from pain and medications, Shado raped Oliver and conceived a son. Shado claimed not to be aware of Oliver's delirium until he called out Dinah's name.

Once Green Arrow recovered from his injuries he aided Shado in defending herself from the yakuza hunting her. The two are unable to prevent the death of her friend, Mr. Alvaro. After a bloody battle against a yakuza death-squad, Green Arrow and Shado discover that the yakuza had been following them using a tracking device in Oliver's quiver. Realizing that he had been used, Oliver arranged to meet Agent Osborne, telling him and two Japanese "agents" accompanying him that Shado had died. It was then revealed that Mr. Alvaro was the true "map"; he was the last survivor of a team of Filipinos that had buried their country's treasury to keep it from the Japanese, only telling Shado the location. It was then revealed that Osborne was working without the CIA's knowledge, with agents of a deposed Filipino dictator, who had recruited yakuza muscle by promising a share of the gold, along with Shado's death. With Shado's help, Green Arrow is able to bring Osborne to justice and lead theFBIto his yakuza allies. Shado and Green Arrow again parted ways. Several years later, Shado returned to Oliver with her child, Robert. She explained to Oliver that the child was his, and how the child had been conceived, but forbade him from taking a role in his son's life.[4]

The Dragon's Blood

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Shado next appears in the seriesConnor Hawke: The Dragon's Blood,in which a Chinese business man fascinated by ancient mythology holds anarcherytournamentand invites many skilled marksmen, including Green Arrow's sonConnor Hawkeand Shado.[5]Later, inGreen Arrow/Black Canary,Shado manipulates a falseLeague of Assassinsgroup into shooting Connor with a specially designed bullet,[6]which reduces him to a vegetative state forDoctor Sivanaso he can save her son, who is temporarily turned into a mindless drone by the doctor.[7]

The New 52

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In 2011, DC relaunched and revamped its properties as part of itsThe New 52publishing event.Green Arrowwas one of several titles to receive a substantial overhaul, jettisoning much of its old continuity and depicting the adventures of a younger and less experienced Oliver Queen. Shado first appears inGreen Arrow(vol. 5) #21 (2013), where she is discovered in Vlatlava by Oliver Queen, in the custody ofCount Vertigo.She instantly recognizes Oliver by sight as Robert Queen's son. Oliver encounters her on a mission to find Robert Queen's killer, Komodo. She reveals to Oliver that she and his father were lovers and that together they had a daughter,Emiko,the young archer who travels at Komodo's side. In the conclusion of the "Broken" arc, Emiko later rejects Shado and Robert as parents, and chooses to be a pupil of Oliver's instead; she lives with Oliver and trains as his apprentice from thereon. However, inGreen Arrow(vol. 6) #1 (2016), followingDC Rebirth,Emiko betrays Oliver by riddling him with arrows alongside her mother in an apparent assassination attempt. She later appears to show some guilt and apprehension about her mother's plans.

InSecret Origins#3, a woman matching Shado's description is seen trainingKate Kane,though it is not revealed if it is truly her.[8]

Rebirth

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Shado re-appears in Green Arrow comics followingDC Rebirth.Shado is a mercenary and member of the "Ninth Circle", an international criminal organization, alongside such assassins likeBrick,Eddie FyersandCheshire.[9]

Powers and abilities

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Shado is an expert martial artist and a master ofkyūdo,the Japanese art of archery. She uses a 30 kilogram bow andJapanese bambooarrows 97.5 centimetres long.

In other media

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Shado appears inArrow,portrayed byCelina Jade.This version is the Chinese daughter ofYao Feiwho was held captive on the island ofLian YubyEdward Fyersand forced to take the blame for his crimes.[10][11]After helping Oliver andSlade Wilsondefeat Fyers, Shado and Oliver develop a romantic relationship. In thesecond seasonepisode "Three Ghosts", Shado is killed byAnthony Ivo.In subsequent seasons, a villainous, hallucinatory version of Shado appears, urging Slade to avenge her death. Thethird seasonintroduces Shado's twin sister Mei (also portrayed by Jade) who has been looking for her since she vanished. After surviving an ambush fromA.R.G.U.S.,Oliver reveals to Mei that her family is dead, and she thanks him for giving her closure.

References

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  1. ^Cowsill, Alan; Irvine, Alex; Korte, Steve; Manning, Matt; Wiacek, Win; Wilson, Sven (2016).The DC Comics Encyclopedia: The Definitive Guide to the Characters of the DC Universe.DK Publishing. p. 268.ISBN978-1-4654-5357-0.
  2. ^Cowsill, Alan; Irvine, Alex; Manning, Matthew K.; McAvennie, Michael; Wallace, Daniel (2019).DC Comics Year By Year: A Visual Chronicle.DK Publishing. p. 217.ISBN978-1-4654-8578-6.
  3. ^Green Arrow: The Longbow Hunters
  4. ^Green Arrow(vol. 2) #9-12
  5. ^Connor Hawke:The Dragon's Blood
  6. ^Green Arrow/Black Canary#3 (February 2008)
  7. ^Green Arrow/Black Canary#11-12 (October–November 2008)
  8. ^Secret Origins#3 (August 2014)
  9. ^Green Arrow(vol. 6) #10
  10. ^Adly, Carina (2012-11-30)."'Arrow' seeking Shado: Will she be an ally for Oliver? - Zap2it | News & Features ".Blog.zap2it.Retrieved2015-04-26.
  11. ^Abrams, Natalie (5 March 2013)."Arrow Exclusive: Celina Jade on Shado's New Partnership with Oliver".Seattle Post-Intelligencer.Retrieved28 March2013.
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