The secret of Blood Rose revealed! The mystery woman plaguing Green Arrow's life is exposed, but the shocker isn't who she is it's what she is! Plus: The final battle with Midas, the monstrous half-man whose touch can melt anything including Green Arrow!
In the end I was left truly indifferent to the story, though sad that this will be our art team's final foray into Green Arrow, at least for now. I have hopes that Harvey Tolibao will continue the trend of beautiful artwork for the title, but if nothing else, he'll at least have a new writer to direct him. Here's hoping Ann Nocenti can deliver where both Keith Griffen & Dan Jurgens, and even once Arrow authority J.T. Krul have not been able to since our hero's overhaul. Read Full Review
Although the story seems thrown together, this is better than the previous issues of this arc and not all together terrible to read. Green Arrow seems to be enjoying himself, keeping a beer on his utility belt like a superhero Randy Quaid at the end of the issue. I think that's the point of this issue, too. Read Full Review
The writers try to save the issue with a brief epilogue that implies the launch of a new storyline, but honestly all I really needed to know is that there's a brand new creative team coming on board for issue #7 to hopefully pick this book up out of the mud. Read Full Review
The art continues to be the best part about this series. The story is not that interesting, the villains are not compelling and the dialogue can be so corny and predictable. I don't think I will bother going any further with this comic.