PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE OLIVER QUEENS COLLIDE! Past, present, and future Oliver Queens fight for who gets to return home! But at what cost?! Arsenal and Black Canary are joined by an unlikely ally in their hunt for Amanda Waller, and they uncover a large piece of the Dawn of DC puzzle!
Green Arrow is right down the center in terms of being a must-grab comic. This is another spotlight Dawn of DC title that needs more attention and love over the course of this 12-issue maxi-series. Read Full Review
Another knockout entry in Williamson and Izaakse's modern classic starring the Emerald Archer. Read Full Review
This is probably the most cosmic and epic GA story of all time, and it's a testament to the creative team that it works so well. Read Full Review
Keeping up with the series, it's easy to get more and more excited for the next issue. With every cliffhanger, comes another great addition to the linear storyline that is almost at the forefront of the Dawn of DC initiative. Read Full Review
All of the artists deliver fantastic art throughout the issue. The action is visually thrilling and I love the different looks of Oliver that are used towards the end. Read Full Review
Green Arrow #5 will definitely keep you interested from start to finish with the crazy, dynamic twists. However, I cant help but wonder where this story is going and why. All we get is Waller. Okay but what does she get out of this and why? If we dont get more soon, I may have to call this series quits. Read Full Review
There's a lot to like, including seeing the returns of Phil Hester and Ande Parks on Green Arrow. Read Full Review
Green Arrow #5 is a solid issue that delivers some strong character work for Oliver Queen. Oliver tackles his Multiverse journey that stays in the type of character he is. Though the limitations placed on the other characters involved not named Oliver Queen is a mixed bag. While some like Black Canary and Arsenal maximize their screen time others are just forgotten. Having a better balance with other characters' involvement would improve the story of this series. Read Full Review
Green Arrow #5 delivers the big reveal about Old Man Ollie from the future for a memorable development. Unfortunately, the reveal isn't surprising, and it invalidates most of the rest of the mini-series. The story makes little progress beyond the big reveal, and the art is weirdly inconsistent. Read Full Review
Every issue of this series has been great. Hoping this becomes a sleeper hit like poison ivy.
This writer understands Ollie very well and manages to make all of his character moments genuine and heartfelt. The twist can be seen coming in the issue but the way itd revealed is still pretty great .
Izaaske is killing it on the art; form and backgrounds are all on point. Feels classic.
Possibly the best issue yet. Williamson has had Ollie figure out someone is lying two issues in a row now and I’ve enjoyed it both times. The ending was also definitely an intriguing direction to go.
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