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    Green Arrow #32

    Green Arrow » Green Arrow #32 - The Fall of Green Arrow, Part 2 released by DC Comics on June 2010.

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    The Fall of Green Arrow, Part 2 last edited by pikahyper on 06/05/19 05:03AM View full history

    "The Fall of Green Arrow" continues with Oliver Queen as a fugitive from justice. But what happens when the Justice League of America learn of his crime? The Emerald Archer's relationship with the World's Greatest Heroes will never be the same.
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    Did Green Arrow finally rise or fall? 0

    In this issue of Green Arrow it comes to judgement for Oliver Queen. When Green Arrow murdered Prometheus for the destruction of Star City his life changed. Green Arrow's secret identity was revealed and now everyone knows who he is. Green Arrow is up for court and could be sentenced for incarceration. When Black Canary visits him in the cell she gives back her ring, which I almost cried. Now as the time comes for Green Arrow's fate the heroes show up except for Black Canary. Clark Kent, Atom, P...

    12 out of 14 found this review helpful.

    Review: Green Arrow #32 0

    I haven't read Green Arrow in a few years, not since he was mayor, but I felt the need to take it upon myself to catch up. I read the Cry for Justice stuff, and all the following books for Green Arrow, up until now, just to do this review. I'm dedicated, but only this one time. This is a banner year for Green Arrow. Out of any character in DC history, he's had the most bad stuff dumped on him in the past 3-6 months, yet he continues on.  The Good  Where do I start? J.T. Krul's writing has been s...

    10 out of 13 found this review helpful.

    Can't Believe My Words 0

    I can't believe I'm saying this, but I cannot believe I've become a Green Arrow fan. Issue #32 was the clincher and despite there's no physical action between heroes and villains, there's so much emotional action and interpersonal drama with all the characters involved. Readers begin to see the fall out of Rise and Fall and Ollie truly sees who his real friends are and who can no longer stand beside him. Some of this may shock readers, I know I was stunned by the Black Canary's decision, as wel...

    5 out of 6 found this review helpful.
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