Evan Gibson is a journalist. He has worked for The Central City Tribune and for the Star City Sentinel. In a now-erased future, he eventually became a journalist for The Central City Citizen.
Biography[]
In 2000, Evan Gibson was among those who wrote about Dr. Henry Allen being arrested for the murder of his wife, Nora Allen, for The Central City Tribune.[1][2]
Sometime afterwards, Evan became a journalist for the Starling City Sentinel. In 2009,[3] he wrote about Malcolm Merlyn funding Ken Zhi Jansen's defense against deportation.[4]
In October 2012, Evan wrote an article on Oliver Queen's intent to open a nightclub in The Glades shortly after returning to Starling City.[5]
Evan wrote a piece for Starling City Sentinel reporting the Royal Flush Gang robbing Starling Trust Bank and shooting a cop in the process.[6]
In March 2015, Evan wrote a piece on Starling City's leaders' response to a string of killings committed by an archer suspected of being the Arrow.[4]
Erased futures[]
Sometime prior to 2024, Evan joined The Central City Citizen. On April 25, 2024, he wrote the article The Flash Missing: Vanishes in Crisis.[2]
When the Flash temporarily lost his powers, Evan's article on April 25, 2024 was changed to the US Postal Service permanently closing down.[7]
Later, possibly due to unspecified changes in the timeline, The Central City Citizen's founder, Iris West-Allen's, name replaced Evan's on the Crisis article, leaving his status at the newspaper unknown.[8]
Appearances[]
Arrow[]
Season 1[]
- "Lone Gunmen" (name seen)
- "Legacies" (name seen)
Season 2[]
- "Three Ghosts" (name seen)
The Flash[]
Season 1[]
- "Pilot" (name seen)
- "Power Outage" (name seen)
Behind the scenes[]
- In the DC comics, Evan Gibson is a journalist for the Star Gazette and an ally of Green Arrow.
References[]
- ↑ "Three Ghosts"
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Pilot"
- ↑ "The Magician"
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Arrow - Oliver Queen's Dossier
- ↑ "Lone Gunmen"
- ↑ "Legacies"
- ↑ "Power Outage"
- ↑ "The Trap"