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    Roy Harper's journey into his own heart of darkness continues as Arsenal hits the streets ready to take his revenge on whoever makes the mistake of getting in his way. But what happens when that hit list includes one of his oldest friends – Dick Grayson? It's Arsenal and Batman together, but this ain't no team-up.
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    Roy Harper. He was the Green Arrow’s sidekick, Speedy. Then he was a heroin addict, but was able to get his live back on track and eventually become Red Arrow, a respected member of the Justice League. Roy was a flawed character but a genuinely good man who learned from his mistakes. His character really shined in the scenes with his daughter Lian. Unfortunately, someone decided that Roy Harper was going to be the Job of DC universe.  In the limited series “Cry for Justice” Roy’s life is decima...

    5 out of 7 found this review helpful.

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    J.T. Krul pens "Domestic Disturbance," the latest issue of the Rise and Fall series, featuring Roy Harper's return as Arsenal. Sharing the art duties on this issue are Geraldo Borges, Kevin Sharpe & Sergio Arino. The Rise of Arsenal continues the story arc from Cry for Justice, which saw Roy Harper (then, as Red Arrow) lose his arm and his daughter, Lian, to the villian Prometheus. Since then, Roy's body has been made whole thanks to a new prosthetic. However, deep mental and emotional woun...

    5 out of 7 found this review helpful.

    roy the crybaby boy 0

    I've been trying to expand myself out of the Marvel Universe and chose the Justice League to do that.  Over the last couple months I've been following the aftermath of Prometheus' attempt tp destroy the league.   I really enjoyed that storyline and most of the preceeding issues.   The Good- The artwork isn't half bad.  I like the character of Cheshire and Arsenal.  The story has a really good premise.   There could be some workable storylines from this. The Bad- Whoever writes the "junky" parts ...

    3 out of 5 found this review helpful.
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