From Green Arrow: "The Eye of Sheba" by Cliff Young and Steve Brodie, World's Finest Comics #10 (June 1943)
Not only does Green Arrow pull an arrow out of his quiver while tied up (must put a crick in his neck), but he then proceeds to cock it, holding the bow with his feet, and still makes a shot that cuts the ropes tying Speedy's wrists together. It's that kind of high pressure William Tell environment that leads kids to bad drugs.
Not only does Green Arrow pull an arrow out of his quiver while tied up (must put a crick in his neck), but he then proceeds to cock it, holding the bow with his feet, and still makes a shot that cuts the ropes tying Speedy's wrists together. It's that kind of high pressure William Tell environment that leads kids to bad drugs.

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