Green Arrow discovers the shocking truth of the Crimson Archer’s identity and his plans for Star City, while Arsenal and Cheshire Cat combat his scheme from the streets.
Green Arrow #29 successfully delivers a classic mystery while packing a modern emotional punch. It moves the "Crimson Sands story to a critical juncture, providing a fantastic setup for what promises to be an intense finale. Bonus points to Condon for pulling out a deep-cut piece of Green Arrow lore by reintroducing Oliver's time with the CIA, a concept Mike Grell originally brought in to explain the darker, espionage side of the character. Read Full Review
Even with more of a deliberately paced issue than some of the other chapters in this arc, Green Arrow 29 delivers. It's just a shame there aren't too many more issues left to enjoy it. Read Full Review
This is a pretty quick read, as much of it involves Ollie infiltrating a secret base, but the tension is excellent and the art really captures the dark nature of this story. Read Full Review
This run continues to be cant miss reading for Green Arrow fans and is one of the best on the shelves today! Read Full Review
Green Arrow #29 is another great issue in the series that helps build the anticipation towards the final showdown between Green Arrow and the Crimson Archer. Although I initially thought it would be more satisfying to see Roy deliver justice against the Crimson Archer, I think the divergence between these two plots worked out very well. While Roy is rediscovering the value of being a superhero with his daughter, Ollie is fighting a ghost of the past who has attempted to hurt those he loves. This direction works very well to remain true to the core values of each character. As a result, this is another strong issue that builds the excitement towards the series finale. Read Full Review