A stand-alone issue in which OLIVER QUEEN confronts the villain DOCTOR COGNATE and must face some difficult questions about what it truly means to be human.
But only time will tell. Read Full Review
Art-wise, the issue is fine, with nothing to complain about (other than Green Arrow's lack of a goatee, but that's just my old-guy hatred of change talking) and no problemic moments that took me out of the story. Unlike many who draw Green Arrow, Steve Kurth and Wayne Faucher at least understand the mechanics of drawing a bow, and while their robots were a bit generic, that seemed to be intentional for story purposes. All in all, it's an issue that, while flawed, drew my into Pauline's plight, and made me feel the hero's frustrations, which is an achievement by itself. Green Arrow #10 is a confusing but entertaining book, successful in conveying emotion, but a little puzzling as a whole, earning 3 out of 5 stars overall. It's good to see Nocenti back in mainstream comics, and I'm more interested in her Green Arrow than in the one who has been running about he DCU and DCnU since 2009 or so... Read Full Review
Dialogue-0/5
Art-1/5
Plot-0.5/5
Total-0.5/5