This is it! Everything has led our heroes to this moment in time. Aquaman and Green Arrow must beat the clock to take down Scorpio and reset the timeline. If their aim is off by even an inch, all will be lost!
The ending is a little rushed, but given how wild the concept is I'm not sure if it ever could have felt any other way. It's a suitable tribute to the two heroes before they likely head off to oblivion for a while. Read Full Review
All in all, Aquaman/Green Arrow: Deep Target #7 is a fun issue with a little bit of heart. It gets the job done, though it leaves a lot of room for a stronger final act. It's a nice way of celebrating the 80th Anniversary of these two who are a strange pairing, but who've historically been linked since their first appearances in More Fun Comics #73. They shared many issues of that title as well as Adventure Comics through the end of the Golden Age and much of the Silver Age. Read Full Review
In the end, it's a disappointing issue, a disappointing finale, and a disappointing series all around. Read Full Review
This final issue speaks to the problem with this miniseries as a whole. It feels rushed, things are hardly explained, and worst of all, nothing seems like it matters. I don't think people will be talking about this story in a year. Or six months. Or now. It's very middling.