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    Green Arrow #4

    Green Arrow » Green Arrow #4 - The Things We Do for Love Hate! released by DC Comics on February 2012.

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    3.5 stars

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    Just keeps getting better 7

    Why is it that I seem to be the only one sticking up for this series. This is a great book that keeps getting better and this issue is no exception. We start off with Ollie fighting a group of muggers who seem to have been hired to lure Green Arrow into a trap. Luckily he easily overpowers them and they burst into flames due to devices attached to their face, weird. Then we see Ollie at work. A lot of people have said that they've made Ollie too much like Batman, but I don't see that. If anythin...

    4 out of 4 found this review helpful.

    Ollie bores me 1

    Art - The line art is average. Average meaning that there is nothing great or extremely bad about it, but at the same time there is plenty that the artist can work on to make it better. Mostly the anatomy being slightly off or the perspectives being off just a smidge. The colors are terrible. They are light handed, but that is not a bad thing, because the highlights and shades aren't well placed and are beyond amateurish.Story - The front end of the book felt like I was slogging through a swamp....

    1 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Giffen Arrow Is An Improvement 0

    The Good: The cover is quite nice, the artwork of it is great, the perspective is interesting, Green Arrow and Blood Rose are in very nice 'movie poster' poses, and I really enjoy the chaotic red with Chinese / Japanese symbols background. This is hands down the best cover for the series thus far.Kieth Giffen definitely works better with Dan Jurgens than J.T. Krul did. It's still not amazing, but the fights have definitely improved in terms of kinetic energy. Jurgens also has some pretty damn go...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    It Picks Up 0

    So with the barely memorable issue 3 the first story arc, if you want to call it that, ends and we begin the next. It is a bit of an interesting tale, although a bit strange, and we see Green Arrow facing a target not quite to his usual terms. I again recommend borrowing this issue if possible. Even at 2.99 these issues have yet to inspire me to suggest a buy or a trade buy. Sad....

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

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