GREEN ARROW hits the streets of CHINA! Its arrows against martial arts in this action-packed issue!
All in all, I found myself enjoying this issue quite a bit, and I'm just so glad that someone is managing to write Green Arrow the way he should be written. Here's hoping Nocenti can keep up the good work. Of course, we're going to have to wait two months to see if she can, since next month we will finally be getting the New 52′s origin of Green Arrow, and Nocenti will be sitting that one out, as once Arrow authority Judd Winick takes a swing at this new version of a character he once commanded for years. Read Full Review
The Galahad stuff is interesting " in fact, he's become a much more interesting character since we found out the truth about him " but that doesn't automatically make the book work. Diogenes Neves gives us a really good book from a visual standpoint. I like his Ollie, and his work on the Swamp Things and other guest stars is strong as well. This book, simply, could be better. Read Full Review
Tolibao is the fourth artist on the series in the last 12 months, which is perhaps another reason why this title can't find its way, and it simply doesn't suit the character. The final page promises an origin story next from Judd Winick, before the "Chinese adventure continues" in #13. We know which one we are looking forward to. Read Full Review