The Canary is back! But is it really her this time? And what the heck is going on with Oliver? All will be revealed!
As before, we have Joe Bennett, Craig Yeung, Jim Charalampidis and Deron Bennett on the main story art with Szymon Kudranski doing the honours on the sub-story. There were a few scenes where Joe Bennett didn't deliver as much as I wanted him to, such as the scenes where Sara fights Ollie with the characters being drawn in weird poses, but past that, this was still another solid issue from the team. And however Sara might have been drawn, there's still a certain confidence radiating off from her that can get you excited about what's coming. The backup with Szymon was a bit light this week, and Floyd Lawton's face looked really off too, but him and Bronze Tiger fighting against ARGUS soldiers in a training exercise was fun to watch nonetheless. Read Full Review
Having Marc Guggenheim at the reins of this book has been a major boon. Guggenheim's role on the show and his prior comics experience means that this series is a very faithful extension of the source material. And in many ways, Huntress is a more enjoyable character in this issue than she's ever been on the show. Read Full Review
With this chapter of Arrow we were presented with a story where nothing really happened and the things that did happen were boring as hell. Definitely not a chapter of this series to gain readers and possibly one to lose the ones it had. A boring story with a boring backup but I'll remain hopeful that the next chapter will put us back on track. Read Full Review