Oliver has a horrifying vision of the future as recovers from his first taste of Vertigo. Meanwhile, Felicity falls into the hands of Brother Blood!
With the artwork, it was fairly decent, as it has been in the recent issues. Since there are no major twists or anything this time around, the artists don't get to do any major moments, but we do get the occasional slice of awesomeness, such as Oliver's nightmares, which are really the only scenes to have some kind of action in them. A bit too much flexibility in the characters' bodies there, very unrealistic even, but still a good composition I think. Read Full Review
Even though some of the drama is lost because of our knowledge of things from Season 3, the series really works well with the restrictions about what stories and developments it can tell. The art is great and for the most part the dialog is spot on with what I know the characters to sound like. So far it's been a really fun digital title and this issue is no exception. Read Full Review
Although both the killer and the vigilantes manage to get away from the police, the need to create another batch of Mirakuru cure sets up further issues of this arc by sending Oliver back to Lian Yu (taking Harper along for the ride). I'm curious to see what buddy bonding the two might go through, and what trouble they might get themselves into, in Ollie's old stomping grounds. Worth a look. Read Full Review
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