Competition: Treat Yourself This Easter With The Best In TV!

Treat yourself this Easter with this unmissable DVD package of must-watch TV from Warner Bros. Home Entertainment, including:
- Arrow The Complete First Series featuring all 23 episodes from the first season of this US action drama based on the DC Comics hero Green Arrow. After being shipwrecked and stranded on an island for five years, millionaire playboy Oliver Queen (Stephen Amell) returns home to Starling City. It is clear that his experiences on the island have changed him and, disguised as a hooded figure known as Arrow, he uses the new skills he has developed to fight crime.
- Gotham The Complete First Series featuring all 22 episodes from the first season of this crime drama which follows the origin stories of several characters created by DC Comics. Young detective James Gordon (Ben McKenzie) and his partner Harvey Bullock (Donal Logue) investigate the murders of Thomas and Martha Wayne (Grayson McCouch and Brette Taylor).
- The Flash The Complete First Series featuring all 23 episodes from the first season of this action adventure following the DC Comics superhero. Years previously crime scene investigator Barry Allen (Grant Gustin)’s mother was killed by a mysterious supernatural entity that he describes as lightning in the shape of a man. Ever since Barry has been looking for answers, hoping to prove his father’s innocence. Nine months after being struck by lightning and covered in chemicals while in his laboratory Barry wakes up from a coma to find he has superhuman powers.
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To win ALL THREE boxsets just answer the following question:
Which of the following DC superheroes also currently appears in a live-action series on TV? Is it:
a) Rip Hunter
b) Blue Bettle
c) The Clock King
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Competition closes March 31st 2016.

















The Clock King