- Star City (comics)
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sortkey = PAGENAMEStar City is a
fictional city that appears in stories published byDC Comics , best known as the traditional home of the superheroes known by, or affiliated with, the shared alias of theGreen Arrow . Beyond that, it is also known to other characters of theDC Universe as both a port city and a haven for artists in many of the media, from print to audio/visual to music.Established history in the comics
According to several published accounts, Star City was incorporated as a city under its current name over 200 years ago.
Before moving on to service in first Metropolis and later
Gotham City ,Maggie Sawyer began her career as a police officer in Star City.The first costumed vigilante to serve as mayor was Thomas "Steelclaw" Bolt, who adopted an undercover persona as a costumed criminal as part of his efforts to bring local crime under control. He died in office of that attempt.
During the years that Green Arrow spent outside of Star City, at least one other costumed crime-fighter operated there: Chase Lawler, one of the several known Manhunters.
The final "Green Arrow" storyline before "One Year Later" featured Doctor Light and Merlyn detonating explosives, leaving nearly a third of Star City in shambles in what becomes known as the "Amsterdam Avenue Disaster".
In the "One Year Later" storyline, Green Arrow becomes the mayor of Star City.
Locations through the decades
Star City's location, like those of Metropolis,
Gotham City , and other cities in theDC Universe , was uncertain for many years, with varying depictions over the decades, including theGreat Lakes in the 1960s andMassachusetts Bay from the 1970s until the late 1980s. In one 1970s reference, it was stated that Star City was in Connecticut. Currently, northernCalifornia has been settled upon as its location, specifically in the coastal regions north ofSan Francisco Bay .At least one map has been published in 1985 and was occasionally modified by
Mayfair Games during the years that the company held the license for role-playing game adaptation rights for the DC Comics universe, detailing Star City's geographical layout. Though the Atlas placed Star City on California's Pacific Coast, north of San Francisco, the layout used for the city map resembled the geography of metropolitan Chicago, but reversed, so that it would be on the Michigan side of Lake Michigan: So the neighborhood of "East Gary" was approximately where the realGary, Indiana , is, but it was on the Pacific Ocean instead of Lake Michigan.In "Birds of Prey" # 119, Star City is depicted as being in the
San Francisco Bay region, although the published map erroneously substitutes Star City for San Francisco. Also, the city ofPlatinum Flats , the home of the Birds at the time of publication, is described as "half an hour" away.Established city characteristics
Landmarks
Among the more notable landmarks established by various Green Arrow creative teams include the following:;Star Bridge:This
suspension bridge is one of city's primary visual landmarks, known for a giant star sculpture atop each tower in the span of the bridge, connecting Star City's various regions.;The Grell Museum:Named afterMike Grell , who wrote and drew a definitive era of Green Arrow in the 1980s;Papp Stadium: Named afterGeorge Papp , one of Green Arrow's original co-creators from the 1940sNeighborhoods
Known neighborhoods include:;The "Triangle": Long fought over by the city's various organized crime factions until the intervention of the freelance criminal
Deadshot as depicted in his second mini-series.;Lamb Valley: Detailed in the pages of the "Green Arrow" collected edition "Straight Shooter".;The South End: Introduced in "Green Arrow" v.3 # 60, in the wake of the events of "Infinite Crisis " and "52".;The Glades: Named in "Green Arrow" v.3 # 61. One of the districts directly abutting the Sound End.;Orchid Bay: The downtown section, and site of City Hall. Named in "Green Arrow" v.3 # 63.;Adams Heights: Named in "Green Arrow" v.3 # 67. Possibly named in honor of artistNeal Adams , long associated with Green Arrow.tatistics
Star City's population was given in "Green Arrow" ("City Walls" Pt.3) as being 5 million.
Sports teams
Star City Rockets:
Baseball , they play in Papp Stadium.Star City Thunder:
Basketball , they play in Tinder-Smith Garden.Other media
Star City was briefly mentioned by Lex Luthor in the "Smallville" sixth season episode "Reunion". In "Freak", Tobias is sent to Star City because Oliver Queen said he would be given a cornea transplant. A computer generated panorama of Star City can also be seen in the first episode in the online "Smallville" spinoff short "The Oliver Queen Chronicles".
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