Ollie and Dinah attempt to work through some of their recent differences only to find their progress hindered by Discord—a new villain created by Black Canary's actions!
Norton is a good artist that delivers. But my problem with his rendition is that theres nothing that grabs the reader and takes it to another level. He is not a bad artist at all. His work is professionally rendered but he doesnt try to break any mould. DC Comics seems happy to hire a lot of artists of this caliber for its series. On one hand this is a good thing because artists like Norton and Rubinstein do their work proficiently. But on the other hand, this work does not elevate the comic book into anything more. In these times of shrinking audiences and economic downturns, Id like to see artists like Norton and Rubinstein put more efforts to grab readers attention. Read Full Review
Unfortunately Kreisberg and company are underachieving with Green Arrow/Black Canary #20. Please save your money and skim through this issue at your local comic shop. Read Full Review
Green Arrow has a rich, meaningful past of trick arrows and gritty, underworld action. None of the history or potential is exploited in this issue. Don't bother with it. I may look for #21 for curiosity's sake, but then again I may not. Read Full Review