Oliver and his crew have apparently set up at Lana's Isis Foundation. They haven't even taken down the logo, so I think it's safe if we now refer to it as the As-Is Foundation. On the screen is what looks like a yearbook photo of Clark. Black Canary, wearing her normal-person wear and long black wig, is sitting at a desk. She tells Oliver and Aquaman (or A.C., if you prefer) that no surveillance camera she's searched has found Clark through face recognition. How many surveillance cameras have that feature? Aquaman pulls a sheet of paper out of a printer and says that he's checked all the bays and harbors and they're "Clark-free zones." Did he think Clark grew some space gills? Or became a sailor? Keep wishing, bro. Oliver, frustrated, throws some papers on a desk and says that only leaves Chloe's hard drive for leads and that it contains fun facts, but no info on Clark's whereabouts. Canary gets out of her chair so she can listlessly hit her mark at the center of the room and say that maybe something happened to Clark. Ya think? Aquaman tries to fill the frame next to her with his beefy arms. Oliver says that Clark's not like us (he's mopier) and that it'll take more than a little ice and snow to take him down. It takes an acting strike or a contract dispute. Canary says that Cyborg and Flash have been searching, too. Oliver says Clark wouldn't give up on them. So they're not giving up on Clark. At least not for the current season.












