As The Day of the Dead approaches, Green Arrow and Tarantula head south of the border to investigate the rising darkness that may doom an entire city!
Green Arrow #45 is a bit of a mess, but even the messes in Benjamin Percy's run have been mesmerizing thanks to his enigmatic storytelling. Read Full Review
From his earliest days in the pages of More Fun Comics, World's Finest and Adventure Comics, Green Arrow has always been something of a pastiche: part Batman, partly Robin Hood, and partly inspired by the Western mythos. So it's interesting to see the Green Arrow of the 21st century still struggling with this identity crisis. Percy has some interesting ideas, and the notion of Green Arrow as a horror title is an intriguing one. Yet the problem lies ultimately in the execution, one where multitude of ideas could benefit from being pared back into a singular focus. Read Full Review
Despite some good artwork, this issue is a bore. There just isn't anything here that is fun or interesting. It's fairly disappointing because I think that this team has a lot of potential and their first storyline was pretty good. Hopefully, this will go somewhere but I'm not feeling it right now. Read Full Review