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    Green Arrow #1

    Green Arrow » Green Arrow #1 - Man of the People released by DC Comics on August 2010.

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    Man of the People last edited by magicman620 on 06/19/20 11:19AM View full history

    BRIGHTEST DAY shines its light on Star City in this oversized first issue from up-and-coming writer J.T. Krul (BLACKEST NIGHT: TITANS, GREEN ARROW #30) and future superstar artist Diogenes Neves (New Mutants)! "The Fall of Green Arrow" has ended. Now who carries the heavy bow of the Emerald Archer? Coming out of the devastation, what miraculous event has occurred in Star City and what mysteries await inside that bring the forces of good and evil in search of its lone protector? Aim for a whole new era starring Green Arrow in this exciting ongoing series!

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    Review: Green Arrow #1 0

    After being "banished" from Star City in the last volume, Oliver Queen, The Green Arrow, has taken refuge in the center of the demolished Star City, which has become a lush forest, and a dangerous place for criminals.   The Good Where to start? As you may know, Green Arrow has been getting pooped on the past few months, with the most recent pooping being that Green Arrow was banished from Star City, but obviously, that didn't stop him. This book has turned into what I always hoped Gr...

    15 out of 16 found this review helpful.

    Green Arrow=awesome! 0

    The Short and Sweet Review(no spoilers) The Good - I loved this issue! this is my first in introduction to Neves, i loved the writing! This issue was well written, strong diction and syntax. The script had its philosophical moments, and overall the writing was stong, swift and to the point! It always added to the story and never hindered with cheese ball dialogue. - I began attracted because the storyline presented the ever occurring theme of nature vs industrialization and the wealthy vs poor. ...

    8 out of 8 found this review helpful.

    The Green Arrow returns to Star City 0

      Cover The art is really great and the art looks like more like a real picture than a drawing. Story Green arrow helps out this woman in the woods and they look at the city and sees that they are rebuilding things but, things are also destroyed. The businessmen of Queen Industries are meeting the new owner of the industries and it is a woman names Isabel Rochev. The Green Arrow gets food from an expensive dinner and gives it to the poor people. The mayor gets stab from a person who is pretendin...

    5 out of 5 found this review helpful.
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