- For its Earth Thirty-Eight equivalent, see Corto Maltese (Earth Thirty-Eight).
- For the Arrow episode, see "Corto Maltese".
Corto Maltese is a small country located in South America.
History
Deadshot was said to have operated out of the country.[1]
After deciding to leave Starling City, Thea Queen went with Malcolm Merlyn to go train in a villa at Corto Maltese near the water.[2] Several months later though, she returned home with her brother.
In Corto Maltese, Oliver Queen, John Diggle and Roy Harper stopped Mark Shaw from selling top secret files of A.R.G.U.S. agents to Milo Armitage.[3]
The country is optimal for growing Vitura, a hypnotic plant which makes the victim highly susceptible to suggestion while retaining no memory of the influence.[4]
Malcolm Merlyn began operating in Corto Maltese out of a fortress, but was interrupted by the Hidden, seeking revenge on him.[5]
After being rescued from an A.R.G.U.S. facility, Cayden James went to Corto Maltese to hide out. He began working on his plan to destroy Star City, having Alena visit him while there. Cayden eventually left and returned to Star City after discovering Alena betrayed him to Team Arrow.[6]
Known inhabitants
Inhabitants
Former inhabitants
- Cayden James (returned to the Star City; deceased)
- Floyd Lawton (returned to the United States; deceased)
- Malcolm Merlyn (deceased)
- Thea Queen (returned to Star City)
- Mark Shaw
Visitors
Appearances
Arrow
Season 1
Season 3
Season 4
Season 6
Season 7
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Comics
Arrow: Season 2.5
Arrow: The Dark Archer
Behind the scenes
- "Corto Maltese" is entirely fictional, also appearing in Frank Miller's graphic novel Batman: The Dark Knight Returns as the name of an island at the center of an incident not unlike the Cuban missile crisis. The name was given as a homage to the Italian comic series of the same name. It was later mentioned in the 1989 film Batman and the TV series Smallville.
- The real location of Malcolm's mansion is the Oceanographic Museum, located in Monaco.