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Tommy Merlyn in Green Arrow (vol. 5) #36 (January 2015 DC Comics).
Art by Danial Sampere.
Publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceGreen Arrow (vol. 5) #0 (September 2012)
Created byJudd Winick
Freddie E. Williams II
In-story information
Full nameThomas "Tommy" Merlyn[1]
SpeciesHuman
Notable aliasesDark Archer
AbilitiesMaster archer
Expert marksman

Thomas "Tommy" Merlyn is a supervillain appearing in comic books published by DC Comics related to Green Arrow. Created by Judd Winick and Freddie E. Williams II, he is the son of Arthur King / Malcolm Merlyn / Dark Archer.[2]

Colin Donnell portrayed the character in the Arrowverse television series Arrow.

Publication history

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Tommy Merlyn made his debut in Green Arrow (vol. 5) #0 (September 2012),[3] as part of "The New 52" reboot while coinciding with the then-recently debuted television series Arrow a month later.[4][5]

Fictional character biography

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Tommy Merlyn is introduced as the son of the original Dark Archer. Tommy is best friends with billionaire playboy Oliver Queen. When Oliver's father had relegated him to clerical work on an oil rig on the Pacific Ocean, he turned the rig into a hub for wild parties.[6] At one such party, Oliver had decided to demonstrate archery to Leena and Tommy. The group of friends were awaiting on a rock star hired by Oliver to play for them. Things got much worse when the helicopter meant to be carrying this rock star turned out to have been commandeered by oil-thieving terrorists. Tommy dragged Oliver to safety, leaving Leena outside on the platform. The two of them discovered a wounded crewman who blamed Oliver for the security breach, as the terrorists commandeered one of the helicopters that was not even supposed to have been there. These terrorists had fixed the platform and several of its occupants including Leena with explosives, holding them hostage until they could siphon millions of dollars' worth of crude oil.

Tommy and Oliver managed to get past some sentries, and despite his warnings, Oliver went up onto the platform alone, armed with only a longbow, in the hopes of saving Leena. Oliver had a plan: to take just one shot, through the terrorist leader's wrist, causing him to drop the detonator into the ocean. Unfortunately, on its way down, the detonator bounced against one of the platform's struts, and activated. Leena and everyone around her were obliterated by the explosion. Before Oliver could be caught in the explosion, Tommy leapt out, and thrust them both into the safety of the ocean. Badly burnt, Tommy warned that these would not be the only people that Oliver's recklessness would get killed, before passing out. One year later, a monastery on a pacific island has been caring for a badly burnt coma patient for years. Suddenly, Tommy wakes up.[7]

He is next seen in the 2014 Green Arrow storyline "Kingdom", in which he appears as the Dark Archer. Killing Mack Morgan before he could give critical intelligence to destroy the reputation of his employer, John King. King, a billionaire hired Merlyn with bringing Mia Dearden to him. Thanks to John Diggle's skillful driving, Oliver manages to catch up to Merlyn on top of a monorail train, where he learns that Tommy is nearly a match for him with a bow. When Tommy attempts to attack him at close range, though, he recognizes his opponent as his old friend just as they pass under a tunnel. When Oliver recovers from the quick duck, Tommy is gone. Fortunately, he left Mia behind.[8]

Powers and abilities

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As his father has been established as one of the greatest and most accurate archers in the DC Universe,[9] Tommy Merlyn's archery and marksmanship skills can be compared to those of Green Arrow, Roy Harper and Connor Hawke.[9]

In other media

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Numerous characters based on Tommy Merlyn appear in media set in the Arrowverse, all portrayed by Colin Donnell as an adult.[4][10]

  • The primary Earth-1 incarnation appears in Arrow, portrayed by Arien Boey as a child in the third season.[11] This version is a spoiled playboy, the childhood best friend of Oliver Queen, the paternal half-brother of Thea Queen, and the son of Malcolm Merlyn. In the first season, Tommy dates Laurel Lance and lives off Malcolm's financial support until Malcolm cuts off him off. Nonetheless, Tommy and Oliver open the Verdant nightclub, though their friendship is strained when Tommy learns that Oliver is a murderous vigilante. Additionally, he breaks up with Laurel, believing the latter is still in love with Oliver. Amidst Malcolm's Undertaking, Tommy is fatally injured while saving Laurel from a collapsing building and makes amends with Oliver before he dies. Afterwards, Tommy appears in subsequent seasons as hallucinations and in flashbacks. In the sixth season, Christopher Chance uses Tommy's likeness to make the public believe the latter was the Green Arrow.
  • An Earth-X doppelganger of Tommy appears in the crossover "Crisis on Earth-X" as his Earth's "Prometheus".[12][13] A partner and friend of Dark Arrow, he is an enforcer for the New Reichsmen. He joins their invasion of Earth-1, but is defeated and captured by Sara Lance and Alex Danvers. Earth-1 Oliver interrogates him and offers redemption, but Tommy scoffs at the notion and takes a suicide pill out of loyalty to Earth-X and to spite Earth-1's heroes.
  • An Earth-2 doppelganger of Tommy appears in the eighth season premiere of Arrow as the Dark Archer. Upset over Thea's death by Vertigo overdose, Tommy seeks to destroy Star City with his own version of the Undertaking. However, Earth-1 Oliver defeats him and talks him out of it. Tommy is later vaporized by anti-matter during Earth-2's destruction.
  • An Earth-Prime incarnation of Tommy appears in the series finale of Arrow. Having married his version of Laurel before the latter died, he gains closure after meeting Earth-2 Laurel during Oliver's funeral.

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Thomas "Tommy" Merlyn is a fictional character originally appearing in DC Comics and prominently featured in the American superhero television series Arrow (part of the Arrowverse), portrayed by actor . Introduced in the show's first season, he serves as the childhood best friend of protagonist Oliver Queen, son of billionaire industrialist Malcolm Merlyn and Rebecca Merlyn, paternal half-brother to Thea Queen, who operates as the vigilante known as the Dark Archer. Initially depicted as a wealthy, carefree who helps Oliver readjust to life in Starling City after his five-year absence, Tommy's character arc explores themes of personal growth, loyalty, and moral conflict. Throughout season 1, Tommy develops a romantic relationship with attorney Laurel Lance, Oliver's ex-girlfriend, which strains his friendship with Oliver upon discovering Oliver's secret identity as the vigilante archer. He trains in combat under Oliver's guidance to protect Laurel and confronts his father's destructive plans for the city, known as the Undertaking, which aims to level the impoverished Glades district. In the season 1 finale, Tommy sacrifices himself to save Laurel during the Undertaking's earthquake, dying from injuries sustained in a confrontation with his father, marking a pivotal turning point that deepens Oliver's commitment to heroism. Although deceased in the main timeline, Tommy continues to influence the series through flashbacks revealing his early life and bond with Oliver, as well as hallucinatory appearances where he acts as Oliver's moral conscience, such as in season 7's "Living Proof," urging non-violence and compassion. Alternate universe versions include an Earth-X doppelgänger who appears as the villainous during the 2017 "" crossover, and an Earth-2 version who operates as the Dark Archer in the eighth season.

Creation and Publication

Creation

Tommy Merlyn represents a modern reinterpretation of the Merlyn family legacy within DC Comics' mythos, positioned as the son of the villainous archer Malcolm Merlyn, also known as the Dark Archer. This conceptualization emerged to parallel elements from the live-action television series, which had recently introduced a character by the same name as Oliver Queen's confidant. The comic iteration adapts the Merlyn lineage—traditionally featuring the assassin Merlyn as 's longstanding rival—into a familial dynamic that echoes the TV show's exploration of wealth, loyalty, and moral conflict among Starling City's elite. The character was created by writer and artist Freddie E. Williams II, with their collaboration on relaunch emphasizing a that bridges comic continuity and broadcast media. Winick's script and Williams II's visuals were crafted to align closely with the tone and relationships established in Arrow's pilot episode, aiming to generate cross-media synergy for DC's properties. This included portraying Tommy as an aristocratic heir with exceptional skills, honed under his father's influence, yet distinct in his initial role as Oliver's privileged peer rather than an outright antagonist like Malcolm. Tommy Merlyn debuted in (vol. 5) #0.

Publication History

Tommy Merlyn first appeared in Green Arrow (vol. 5) #0 (September 2012), introduced in a backup story as part of DC Comics' relaunch that reimagined the publisher's continuity. This debut coincided with the premiere of the television series, establishing Tommy as Oliver Queen's childhood friend in the comics to align with the show's narrative. Tommy's backstory was further explored in Secret Origins #4 (August 2014), retelling his role in Oliver's origin during a terrorist attack. He took on a key antagonistic role in the 2014 "Kingdom" storyline spanning Green Arrow (vol. 5) #34–40, written by Andrew Kreisberg and Ben Sokolowski (writers from the Arrow TV series) to enhance cross-media ties. Influenced by Kingdom Come, the arc depicts Tommy's transformation into the villain Merlyn, a scarred mercenary archer who opposes Green Arrow after years in hiding following severe injuries. After his defeat, Tommy is imprisoned in Blackgate Penitentiary. Later appearances were limited to brief mentions, such as references in family dynamics during the Rebirth era and a flashback in Green Arrow (vol. 7) #11 (May 2024). No major arcs have featured him since 2014. Tommy Merlyn's publication history spans primarily 2012–2014, with approximately 8–10 issues across Green Arrow volumes 5 and later, featuring as a , friend, and occasional .

Characterization

Fictional Biography

Thomas "Tommy" Merlyn was born in February 1985 in Starling City to billionaire Malcolm Merlyn and his wife Rebecca, making him the paternal half-brother of Thea Queen through his father's affair with Moira Queen. When Tommy was eight years old, his mother was murdered by his father, who then abandoned him to pursue his vigilante activities as the Dark Archer, leaving Tommy to grow up in wealth but emotional isolation. As a child, he formed a close friendship with Oliver Queen and developed a sibling-like bond with Laurel Lance, Oliver's girlfriend, often participating in their social circle despite an underlying . Following the presumed death of the Queen family in a yacht accident, Tommy embraced a hedonistic playboy lifestyle, frequenting parties and avoiding responsibility. Upon Oliver's return to Starling City after five years missing, Tommy rekindled their friendship, helping him readjust to society by co-owning and managing the Verdant nightclub. Tommy began a romantic relationship with Laurel, unaware initially of Oliver's lingering feelings, which created tension. Discovering Oliver's secret identity as the vigilante archer strained their bond further, as Tommy grappled with jealousy and betrayal, particularly over Laurel's safety. Determined to protect Laurel, Tommy sought training from Oliver in archery and combat, developing sufficient skills to assist as a vigilante. He uncovered his father's nefarious "Undertaking" plan to destroy the Glades district with an earthquake device to "cleanse" the city. Confronting Malcolm, Tommy attempted to thwart the scheme but was mortally wounded in the process. In the season 1 finale, he sacrificed himself to save Laurel from collapsing debris during the induced earthquake, dying in Oliver's arms after a heartfelt reconciliation. His death profoundly impacted Oliver, reinforcing his no-kill rule and commitment to heroism. Though deceased in the main timeline, Tommy's influence persisted through flashbacks depicting their childhood adventures and pre-island friendship, revealing deeper layers of their bond. In season 3, Oliver experienced guilt-induced visions of Tommy following his first kill. A hallucinatory Tommy appeared in season 7's episode "Living Proof," serving as Oliver's moral guide advocating for non-violence and empathy. An alternate Earth-X version of Tommy emerged as a Nazi officer and the villain Prometheus during the 2017 "Crisis on Earth-X" crossover, revealed as an alternate Tommy Merlyn. Post-"Crisis on Infinite Earths," on the reformed Earth-Prime, a living Tommy married Laurel but she died three years prior; he attended Oliver's funeral in 2020.

Powers and Abilities

Tommy Merlyn possesses no superhuman powers. Initially portrayed as a carefree with from managing Verdant, he later demonstrated resourcefulness and loyalty in personal relationships. Under Oliver Queen's tutelage in season 1, Tommy acquired basic proficiency in , allowing him to fire accurately in combat situations, and hand-to-hand fighting skills sufficient to hold his own against street-level threats briefly. He lacked advanced tactical training or specialized weaponry beyond standard bows and s provided during his vigilante efforts.

In Other Media

Arrowverse

In the Arrowverse, Tommy Merlyn is primarily portrayed by Colin Donnell as Thomas "Tommy" Merlyn on Earth-1 in the series Arrow (2012–2020), where he serves as the childhood best friend of protagonist Oliver Queen upon Oliver's return to Starling City after five years presumed dead at sea. Initially depicted as a privileged playboy grappling with his father's influence, Tommy becomes unwittingly entangled in Malcolm Merlyn's "Undertaking" plot to destroy the impoverished Glades district as an act of urban renewal. His arc culminates in redemption during the season 1 finale, "Sacrifice," when he heroically intervenes to save Laurel Lance from falling debris amid the Undertaking's destruction, only to succumb to fatal injuries while forgiving Oliver for his vigilante actions and urging him to continue fighting for the city. This sacrificial death profoundly impacts Oliver, symbolizing the personal costs of heroism and prompting Oliver to refine his moral code as the Green Arrow. Tommy reappears in subsequent seasons of Arrow as hallucinations manifesting in Oliver's mind, particularly during moments of psychological vulnerability, embodying Oliver's enduring guilt over his friend's death and the secrets he kept from him. In season 2, episode "Three Ghosts," a drug-induced hallucination of Tommy confronts Oliver about his isolation and the harm caused by his double life, reinforcing themes of loyalty strained by deception. These non-corporeal returns underscore Tommy's role as a moral compass in Oliver's psyche, emphasizing redemption not just for Tommy but for Oliver's own journey. An alternate version of Tommy Merlyn from the fascist Earth-X emerges in the 2017 crossover event "," portrayed by Donnell as a Nazi-aligned Dark Archer and the counterpart to , who aids in an invasion of Earth-1 to steal a heart for his dying . This iteration, a darker reflection of the Earth-1 Tommy, is ultimately killed during the heroes' counteroffensive, providing a brief but shocking that amplifies the multiverse's themes of tragedies. Another variant appears on Earth-2, depicted as a criminal operative and ally to the world's before his full role in Arrow's season 8 premiere, where he is slain by Oliver Queen in a mirrored confrontation echoing the original timeline. Following the "Crisis on Infinite Earths" event, the reconstituted Earth-Prime restores an alive Tommy Merlyn with his Earth-1 memories intact, allowing him a second chance at life free from the Undertaking's fallout; in this reality, he had married the original Laurel Lance before her death. Donnell reprises the role in the Arrow series finale, "Fadeout," where Tommy attends Oliver's funeral vigil at the Green Arrow statue, exchanging a poignant nod with Earth-2 Laurel Lance and symbolizing closure on themes of enduring friendship and redemption. Tommy's overarching narrative in the Arrowverse explores loyalty to one's inner circle amid moral conflicts, personal redemption from privilege and complicity in villainy, and inevitable tragedy, profoundly influencing Oliver's vigilante ethos by instilling a no-kill rule and a commitment to protecting the innocent—elements that ripple across the shared universe without further on-screen appearances after the 2020 finale.

Other Adaptations

Tommy Merlyn has limited appearances in media adaptations beyond the primary DC Comics continuity and the television series. In prose novels based on the TV show, Tommy features prominently in flashbacks within Arrow: A Generation of Vipers (2017) by Clay and Susan Griffith, which expands on his Earth-1 backstory through additional pre-Season 1 events involving his friendship with Oliver Queen. His presence in animated and is minimal, with no major roles in DC animated shorts; however, actor provided voice work as Tommy in promotional content, such as the 2012 "Start Now" video collaboration with Windows 8. Tommy Merlyn does not appear as a playable or significant character in video games, though non-playable references to Merlyn lore exist in titles like Injustice: Gods Among Us (2013), where the comic version of Merlyn serves as an antagonist in Green Arrow's story missions.) Comic tie-ins to the TV series, such as the miniseries Arrow: The Dark Archer (digital chapters 2012–2013; collected 2016) by John Barrowman and Carole E. Barrowman, explore Malcolm Merlyn's family background and childhood influences that contextualize Tommy's upbringing, though Tommy himself is not a central figure. As of 2025, Tommy Merlyn has no major roles in films, full-length animations, or standalone video games, with any potential integration into the (DCU) remaining unconfirmed.

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