THE FRESHWATER KILLS STORYLINE CONTINUES! Green Arrow dives deep into his past to uncover a startling truth--but is it too late? As Green Arrow races to uncover the mystery of the Freshwater Killer's origins, Detective Benny Ben tez finds herself alone and in the killer's sights.
Final Thoughts:Green Arrow #22 is a gripping blend of social commentary and thriller storytelling, pushing Oliver deeper into a case that feels all too real. With an engaging script, immersive visuals, and flawless lettering, this issue continues to elevate the Freshwater Kills arc. Read Full Review
Green Arrow #22 is another strong issue in the arc "Fresh Water Kills" that maintains a strong sense of urgency. Read Full Review
Green Arrow #22 continues the compelling “Freshwater Kills” storyline with Oliver uncovering a shocking personal revelation while tackling corporate corruption affecting the community. This impactful issue showcases sharp writing, engaging pacing, and striking visuals that effectively balance grounded realism with classic Green Arrow elements. Read Full Review
Overall, Green Arrow #22 is a thrilling and suspenseful chapter that deepens the mystery and raises the stakes. Condon's writing and the art team create a compelling narrative that will keep readers hooked. Fans of Green Arrow and crime thrillers will appreciate this issue. Read Full Review
Please get this story going. The elements are there for an excellent story but it is starting to get self-indulgent and has already gone on too long. There is so much wasted space. There is setting a mood and then there is maybe not knowing how to finish a story, this is getting perilously close to looking like the latter. Read Full Review
Echoing my complaints from the previous issues, this storyline continues to give new meaning to the term “decompressed”. This whole storyline continues to feel padded with each chapter. It seems like the team had a storyline that could be told in 3-4 issues that has been stretched into 6. In this issue alone, we get 3 pages with numerous panels of Ollie racing around on a motorbike. He’s on his way to stop a detective from being inexplicably beaten by a team of aggrieved residents posing as a masked killer, after several prior red herrings. Please wrap this up; the sales continue to plummet and I don’t want to see another GREEN ARROW book get cancelled after Josh Williamson put so much hard work into a successful launch of this more