Arsenal, Connor Hawke, Red Canary, Red Arrow, Lian, and Arrowette in a battle above the skies. They can’t let Waller’s Task Force agents get Professor Ivo to Gamora! This is the heroes’ last chance to win the war for power in the DC Universe!
Green Arrow #15 embraces its slice of the DC Universe. Read Full Review
This is probably the best Green Arrow book since Rebith. Read Full Review
Green Arrow #15 delivers on all fronts with strong writing, dynamic art, and effective coloring and lettering. The creative team works in harmony to produce a thrilling and visually compelling chapter that sets the stage for an explosive climax. Read Full Review
Another solid chapter in both the Green Arrow and Absolute Power story arcs. Green Arrow #15 is packed with high stakes action which is beautifully rendered by the more than capable Amancay Nahuelpan. Read Full Review
Overall, Green Arrow #15 is a thrilling and satisfying conclusion to the “Power” arc. It offers a blend of action, character development, and a satisfying resolution to the conflict. Fans of Green Arrow and the DC Universe will appreciate this exciting and impactful installment. Read Full Review
Green Arrow #15 jumps into a heavy-action issue as Roy and the Arrow family fight Tomorrow Woman and Bright for control of Ivo. Joshua Williamson's and Amanclay Nahuelpan's action-heavy issue is largely engaging, even if the net contribution to the Absolute Power event doesn't amount to anything important. Read Full Review
It speaks to where the interest is in this Green Arrow run that it was the Arrow Family who are carrying Joshua Williamson's final arc. While there is a lot of interest in what role Oliver Queen is playing in Absolute Power when it comes to the Green Arrow series Williamson has built his run around the family aspect. Read Full Review
good issue right here
It was ok, good action and I fine enough story. I just dont feel all that drawn into it. Nothing wrong with it though, I think people who like Green Arrow more than I might like this.
Nahuelpan's art is really good here, as he continues to be a great fill-in artist for Sean Izaakes. Aside from that, the story was solid and entertaining. That's about it, unfortunately. Maybe it's due to the fact that I was really hoping the Absolute Power tie-ins for this series would focus on Ollie and why he's aligned with Amanda, but these just haven't been my favorite issues. They're good, but also the weakest issues of the series, in my opinion.