Felicity Smoak is a fictional character appearing in comics published by DC Comics.
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Felicity Smoak is a fictional character appearing in comics published by DC Comics.
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Felicity Smoak was originally the manager of a computer software firm who opposed the superhero Firestorm because of his recklessness, eventually becoming the second wife of Edward Raymond and stepmother to Ronnie Raymond, one-half of the integrated dual identity of the superhero.
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Re-imagined Felicity Smoak, portrayed by Emily Bett Rickards, featured in the television series Arrow and its extended universe of shows, collectively known as the Arrowverse.
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Felicity Smoak would make recurring appearance, often taking an adversarial role against Firestorm and making a point of explaining what the collateral damage of his battles cost her and other civilians.
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Felicity Smoak has no idea that Ed's son Ronnie is the other half of Firestorm.
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When Ronald discovers that Felicity Smoak is seeing his father, he is uncertain how to treat her due to their past interactions.
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DC Comics rebooted its comic properties in 2011 as part of a relaunch entitled The New 52, which led to the character of Felicity Smoak being brought back in a fashion similar to the version seen on Arrow.
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Later in the same storyline, Felicity Smoak is arrested and placed in a Supermax facility for her many cybercrimes, where she shares a cell with Cheetah; it is established that Felicity Smoak had once been hired to dox Cheetah, putting the villain and her loved ones in added danger.
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Felicity Smoak argues with him, saying she won't turn her back to her own family.
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Felicity Smoak eventually joins the Batgirls and dons a costume herself.
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Felicity Smoak appears in the continuation series Bombshells:United set in the United States in 1943.
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Felicity Smoak uses her technical skills and knowledge to help trace the source of mysterious radio signals that are acting as a means of mind control.
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Felicity Smoak is able to write the location down and show it to the waiting Frankie Charles before succumbing to its effects.
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Felicity Smoak joins Oliver Queen on his vigilante mission, and later founds her own company "Smoak Technologies".
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Oliver and Felicity begin a romantic relationship which eventually leads to their marriage and the birth of their daughter Mia Smoak.
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Felicity Smoak is one of the four protagonists of the two tie-in comics produced to accompany the Arrowverse crossover event Crisis on Infinite Earths, released in December 2019 and January 2020 respectively.
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Felicity Smoak is one of the protagonists in the Arrowverse tie-in novels, Arrow: Vengeance, written by Oscar Balderrama and Lauren Certo, The Flash: The Haunting of Barry Allen written by Susan and Clay Griffith, and its sequel Arrow: A Generation of Vipers as well as Arrow: Fatal Legacies, co-authored by Marc Guggenheim and James R Tuck.
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