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    Green Arrow #36

    Green Arrow » Green Arrow #36 - Kingdom, Chapter Two: Mia released by DC Comics on January 2015.

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    Kingdom, Chapter Two: Mia last edited by BuffaloDelorean on 02/22/24 08:59AM View full history

    Seattle to find new allies and a new mission. Some things never change, though, as Ollie is making new people want to kill him!

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    Enter Felicity (Green Arrow #36) 0

    (Quick Unprofessional Review) I really miss Jeff Lemire's Green Arrow, but I gotta judge this new creative team own their own merits.This new direction for Green Arrow is not bad at all. This is more like the Green Arrow from Arrow TV Show. I'm fine with that since I like CW's Arrow.I thought I wasn't going to like Felicity coming over to the comic, but she is just as awesome here as she is in the show - Always making quirky jokes and statements.I still have issues with the art. It just looks.....

    5 out of 5 found this review helpful.

    just plain aweful 0

    This book is a slap on the face to any real fan of green arrow or just comics in general. It's just as bad if not worse than the beginning of green arrow in the new 52. This book is taking all the worst parts of the TV show and putting them in this arc. I love the show but for completely different reasons than the comics. I expect some bad writing from the show because it's on the cw, but when I read a book staring one of my favorite characters in comics I expect him to be handled with some dign...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    Filling The Shadow of Giants With Desperation 0

    This issue really wants to impress you. It's very obvious in a clumsy way and that's working majorly to its' disadvantage. Clearly Kreisberg and Sokolowski understand the behemoth quality Lemire/Sorrentino's run carries and understandably have something to prove. This isn't the way you do that guys, your desperation is showing through the pages like gallons of sweat. For example...I understand Mia has waaaaay more history than Emiko; but lets be honest here, we've all grown to love the little p...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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