Green Arrow #30
Green Arrow » Green Arrow #30 - Lying to Myself released by DC Comics on April 2010.
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5 (0) 4 (2) 3 (1) 2 (0) 1 (0) 4.0 starsAverage score of 3 user reviews
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Oliver Queen: UNFILTERED! 0
In a society placing more and more value on the 'politically correct,' we have learned to communicate through a filter. Some of us more than others...but, we all filter our responses and speech to some degree. We often wrestle internally between how we would like to respond and how we actually do. However, I think it is safe to assume that most of us respond with natural filters in place, holding back responses that are potentially hurtful to others. In Green Arrow #30, J.T. Krull flips that ass...
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Kill Him Already 0
I've never been a big fan of Green Arrow. Oliver Queen is the type of guy I would detest in real life, a real macho, pig-headed, often times arrogant a-hole. Ugh, in fact he's just my type, because like in life, he's that guy who means well and essentially has his heart in the right place. I've fallen for 'em again and again, so I suppose I relate more with Green Arrow's wife, Black Canary. Just like Dinah Lance, I'm usually right, and my partner is wrong - no ego here, just the truth,. ...
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Green Arrow's Blackest Night 0
This issue of Green Arrow has Ollie being dragged into Blackest Night and how being a black lantern is for him. As with all the other resurrected hero turned into black lanterns we see some of the personal hells that he has gone through and why he is able to become a Black Lantern. My only real problem with this issue is that it felt a bit forced and it really wasn't worth the 4 dollar price tag....
1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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