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    Green Arrow #6

    Green Arrow » Green Arrow #6 - Siege Mentality released by DC Comics on January 2011.

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    Green Arrow infiltrates Queen Industries to confront the Queen head-on. What shocking revelations will she reveal – and why is she wearing his mother's ring? The answer may drive Ollie over the edge – again! And what lurks in the shadows that may spell the Emerald Archer's doom?    
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    Review: Green Arrow #6 0

    Oliver Queen has had enough and takes on The Queen, the current owner of "Queen Industries" and her assassin Nix, but does The Queen know something about Oliver's past that he wasn't aware of?  The Good Although the past couple issues have been so-so, this book gets right back on track with this issue. It takes a bit of a step back from the Robin Hood role Oliver has fallen into the past 6 months and focuses more on Oliver and his past. There's some great action as Oliver busts back into Qu...

    7 out of 7 found this review helpful.

    Now That's what I'm talkin' 'bout! 0

    This is my first Review so bear with me.  Summary: Ollie breaks into Queen Industries to have a one-on-one with Rochev (aka "The Queen"). He nearly loses control when he finds out about his father's secret life with her and is just  barely able to fight off her assassin, Nix, before he orders Rochev to pack up and leave his city. She reminds him that he is virtually powerless. He gets distracted when he finds his mother's ring around her neck and demands to know how she got it. She reveals to hi...

    5 out of 5 found this review helpful.

    Long Live The Queen 0

    The Good: The cover is absolutely amazing. It feels like a high quality movie poster, and summarizes the entire issue in one amazing image without any spoilers. The art is still excellent, and the action is still amazing. The emotional aspect was there as well.  One of Green Arrow's expressions in particular really stuck out that showed the desperate defeat. And then the fact that once the battle is over we don't see Ollie's eyes again, either his face or eyeholes are always covered in shadows. ...

    5 out of 5 found this review helpful.
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