It's a Tokyo showdown! At an international tech expo that caters to the likes of WayneTech and Queen Industries, party crasher Green Arrow finds himself in the sights of a mystery woman bent on taking down "evil" corporations like the one Green Arrow owns!
Green Arrow is turning out to be a reliable, dynamic addition to the New 52 Universe, and it deserves a second look, even by those not traditionally rooting for Emerald Archer. Read Full Review
Green Arrow #4 picks up a little bit of steam from its predecessors, but the fact remains that Oliver Queen -- particularly in this issue " remains far more interesting out of costume than in, so take that for what it's worth. Read Full Review
After four months and now Keith Giffen taking over the writing duties, I'm still not sold on this take for Green Arrow. The idea of Oliver having Q-Core to give him some tech to fight crime has potential but the times where he's sitting around in his office avoiding his responsibilities gives him too much of a slacker feel. There are some good fights here along with the mystery of the Street Knights actually has me a little curious as to who is behind them. I can't say I'm completely sold on Green Arrow yet but I'm starting to get used to this new direction. Read Full Review
The action is this comic is pretty solid. The art has remained consistently good but I really don't care for this Blood Rose character so far and the stakes just didn't feel that high in this issue. Just average.