User blog:Planetheronews2016/5 Comic Characters Who Should Be on the Arrowverse



Since the beginning of the Arrowverse, The Flash, Arrow, Supergirl and Legends of Tomorrow have done a great job of introducing comic book characters. However, even with all the characters that the Arrowverse has introduced so far, some are still missing. Here are five characters that we would love to see the Arrowverse add to your list.

Bart Allen:
The end of the fourth season of The Flash has revealed the identity of the "mysterious girl" that Team Flash members have been encountering all season. As many fans have speculated, the mysterious girl is Nora, Barry's daughter of the future. With the introduction of Nora, it's only a matter of time until Flash adds another time-traveling speedster: Bart Allen.

In comics, Bart Allen is Barry's grandson of the 30th century who returns to the past to become part of his family's legacy. Perhaps Nora's "big and big mistake" affects not only the past but also the future, which would lead Bart to travel back to his grandfather's time and help undo any mistake made by Nora. It would be interesting to see how Barry deals with the arrival not only of his daughter, but also of his grandson.

If Nora's revelation at the end of season four is any indication, then it seems like part of Season 5 will focus on the family, which would be a perfect time to bring Bart into the fold.

Booster Gold:
Born in the 25th century, Booster Gold gets a job as a security officer at the Metropolis Space Museum. While working there, he sees monuments for superheroes from the 20th century and is inspired to become a superhero. He steals artifacts from the museum and travels to the 20th century to begin his career as a superhero.

In comics, Booster Gold uses the time machine from Rip Hunter to travel until the twentieth century. Maybe on the show, the superhero you make can get to know the Legends and discover your relationship with Hunter. Seeing that he wants to prove himself as a hero, Legends could offer him a spot on his team. Booster Gold is not a particularly respected comic hero, which makes him a perfect candidate for the misfit team.

Lex Luthor:
Supergirl introduced us to Lena and Lillian Luthor, but has not yet introduced the most infamous Luthor of all: Lex. In past episodes of Supergirl, Lex Luthor was dropped and also appeared during a flashback, so it is possible that he appeared on the show. He would be a great villain in a future season.

If he showed up on Supergirl, we'd love to see him join Lillian in trying to get behind Lena. Given that he is one of Superman's most notorious opponents, it would be interesting to see him take on Supergirl. Maybe next season Supergirl could see Lex get out of jail, with Supergirl in charge of finding him and bringing him back.

Green Lantern:
There are many references to Green Lanterns in the Arrowverse, specifically the incarnation of Hal-Jordan's superhero. At Arrow's Season 4 premiere, we see a billboard advertising Coast City as a vacation spot. Not only is it in Coast City, where Hal Jordan lives, but the billboard also parodies the Green Lantern Corps version of the Green Lantern Oath.

Coast City:
This reference, as well as others, gives us hope that Hal Jordan will appear on the Arrowverse at some point. In comics, Hal Jordan is one of Barry Allen's best friends, so it would be interesting to see this dynamic being displayed on screen. Maybe Hal might appear in a future Arrowverse crossover to help our heroes with a new threat. Anyway, we'd love to see Hal appear on the Arrowverse sooner or later.

Batman:
There are several references to Batman scattered throughout all four shows of the Arrowverse. Perhaps the most prominent reference to the Dark Knight came when Oliver Queen names Bruce Wayne at a news conference when someone asks if he is the Green Arrow. Although we know that Bruce Wayne is part of the Arrowverse, we still have to see Batman in the flesh.

Some say that Batman should not appear on the Arrowverse because he and the Green Arrow are very similar, but that's why he should appear. Batman and Green Archer prefer to do things their way and do not like anyone to interfere with their methods. The similarities between the two vigilantes would probably cause conflict between them.

Maybe a future episode of Arrow might see Batman following one of his villains to Star City. The Green Archer may note the threat the villain poses to the city and decides to go after him also, inevitably, crossing paths with Batman. As Superman in Supergirl, Batman only needs a limited role in a future season. Having Batman briefly appearing in one or two episodes, this would satisfy our desire to see the Dark Knight on the Arrowverse, and that would not take the limelight out of the show.

By: Will Davis (FANDOM)