Ever since Dark Crisis, Oliver Queen has been lost in time and space, separated from his loved ones. And now he knows why and is pissed off. Does he choose revenge or to finally be reunited with his family?!
A massive win for fans new and old that draws this re-introduction to a close by showing us why Green Arrow is a character that will always come back well rested and better than ever. Read Full Review
Green Arrow #6 shows the long-term viability of this character and supporting cast. And at this point, DC needs all the bullseyes it can get. Read Full Review
Williamson deserves credit for centering this story so heavily inn two characters who haven't gotten any spotlight in a long time, Connor Hawke and Lian Harper. It's helped to build a great extended-family feel for Green Arrow, similar to the one Superman has going right now. But with Ollie back from space, the pressure is high to have the next act equal this oneand based on the cliffhanger, the odds are looking good. Read Full Review
An excellent finale to the first chapter of Joshua Williamson's Green Arrow. Action-packed and entertaining right down to the final panel. The future is looking bright for Oliver Queen even whilst several of his key allies are left in danger… Read Full Review
Green Arrow #6 is a perfectly serviceable ending to a perfectly serviceable arc that unveils the secret villain behind Ollie's woes, brings the family back together, and plants seeds for what's to come. Despite a small squad of artists on the finale, the art team managed to strike a better balance when compared to issue #5. Read Full Review
Green Arrow #6 made all the prior issues pointless and made me hop off this series. I know we can do better and I especially know Williamson can do better because we've all seen him do it before. Read Full Review
Green Arrow #6 does a good job at wrapping up Oliver Queen's multiverse journey. His return was given the proper payoff while reestablishing his archenemy's previous status. Now that this story is resolved we can see the rest of Team Arrow integrated into the story better that elevates the entire franchise and not just Oliver Queen. Read Full Review
There are reunions and surprises galore, as DC wraps up the first storyline in Green Arrow's new series. The change in artists for the different storylines isn't too jarring, but Sean Izaakse is the standout. Read Full Review
A pretty nice conclusion to the first arc. I think Williamson continues to write Ollie well here. I’m interested by the ending and I’m looking forward to seeing where this goes now that we’re going past this run’s initial ending point.
honestly a pretty satisfying conclusion on how Ollie Queen got back. I hope Joshua Williamson can make a definitive Green Arrow run.
The explanation and resolution are super hand wavy nonsense but this books been so fun getting the Arrow family finally together that I don't even care and can roll with it.
This was a cute wholesome ending to the arc. One let down was the villain reveal and resolution was a bit lacking. Everything else provided the feel goods (besides the last page), and has a nice slide into the next arc. Good run so far.
Good wrap-up by Williamson and team, but pales compared to his work on SUPERMAN. I feel this story could’ve been told in 4 issues, not 6, as some of the earlier timey-wimey stops seem rather pointless. Excited to see what’s next!