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Another mistake the Arrowverse is guilty of is ignoring characters with a lot of potential. Sure, on any given show, there are a dozen mouths to feed, but that’s no excuse for doing so many people dirty. Here are seven underrated Arrowverse DC characters that no one talks about.
7) Ragman

Against his better judgment, Oliver Queen recruits new heroes to his cause in Arrow Season 5. Most of them use guns or tech to do their dirty work, but there’s one character who has a more interesting calling card. Rory Regan finds himself in possession of a powerful set of rags that he turns into a suit. Taking to the streets of Star City as Ragman, he quickly proves to be the most powerful member of Team Arrow. While a run-in with a nuclear device cuts his time as a hero short, Ragman still deserves praise.
6) Patty Spivot

It takes a while for Barry Allen and Iris West to get on the same page, allowing other characters to get a shot at dating The Flash. Patty Spivot, a detective at CCPD, tries to get Barry to open up, but there’s always a hurdle they can’t get over. The real issue is that Barry refuses to tell her that he’s a superhero, fearing what might happen to her if he does. The whole situation is unfair to Patty, who proves to be not only a great match for Barry but a solid cop.
5) Ava Sharpe

The Legends think they have a pretty sweet gig, travelling to different points of history and saving the day, until they run into the Time Bureau. The organization initially tries to kill the titular team’s vibe, but things change when Ava Sharpe takes control. She becomes a member of the Legends and grows close to Sara Lance. Their relationship doesn’t get as much credit as it should, as it’s one of the better ones in the Arrowverse. Ava also grows outside of her relationship, learning to accept being a clone.
4) Speedy

Coming back from Lian Yu isn’t easy for Oliver, as he sees the world in a very different light. Thankfully, he still has one person in his corner who tells it like it is: Thea Queen. After learning her brother’s secret, Thea joins Team Arrow and picks up her own bow. Speedy doesn’t stick around for the long haul, which allows other characters to steal her shine. However, she’s as good a sidekick as there has ever been.











