It's quiet in Star City-a little too quiet. And a new menace hits town that Black Canary herself may be responsible for! Also, Green Arrow crosses a line that just may send the couple going their separate ways!
For the first time in a while, I'm actually looking forward to the next issue of this series. Good job Andrew! Read Full Review
With as many crappy books out on the stands, I suppose it might be a little harsh to criticize a book for being only a few steps above mediocre, but I have no problem using that argument against Green Arrow/Black Canary. Kreisberg has shown some serious flashes of brilliance in the early stages of this run, and I'm fine with calling him out on the carpet for not putting all the pieces together into a greater whole. Because once he does, this series might finally become a book worth following closely. Read Full Review
This is about as mediocre a book as you can find. If you have extra money this is a nice book to pick up. It is entertaining yet nothing noteworthy. Until DC or Kreisberg find a definitive direction for the character it may never be anything more than a decent read. Read Full Review
Andrew Kreisberg has written a Batman story here, and it doesn't work with Oliver's voice. Read Full Review