harleyquinnhawkgirl's Green Arrow #32 - The Fall of Green Arrow, Part 2 review

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    Did Green Arrow finally rise or fall?


    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, Princess Diana, Dick Grayson, Speedy, Hal Jordan, and Barry Allen show up on the behalf of Oliver Queen. He is found not guilty, but the judge forbids Oliver Queen from stepping foot in Star City ever again. Now Green Arrow is alone. I liked the story a lot. The cover I thought was very good. It was detailed and had a nice look. The penciling was poor. I felt that nobody was even drawn. The coloring was good because the basic colors worked for this. The art overall was average. The crossover was very good. When everyone showed up for Oliver in his time of need. My favorite facial expression was on page 4 . To see his face uncovered and his expression was amazing. There was no combat. I gave Green Arrow #32 3 unmasked super heroes out of 5.

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