With the entirety of Star City deafened by Discord’s revenge scheme on Black Canary, Green Arrow finds an unlikely ally in Cupid!
Andrew Kreisberg takes some storytelling risks in this story and it pays off huge. The lack of dialogue couldve backfired, but I cant blame him for giving it a shot when hes got Mike Norton to back him up. This issue was incredibly close to taking the top spot and I cant emphasize enough the fact that youre a fool if you arent reading this series right now. Read Full Review
Anyway, back to this comic book. For a score, I'll go with an 8 1/2 out of 10, which is by far the best score I've given any comic in this series for quite some time. Hopefully Andrew can keep up the good work over the next couple of issues. Read Full Review
Rubinstein gives a Dick Giordano feel to the book which is not bad, but does date it and make it less attractive than other comic book. Its a pity that a fine inker like him who understands the art of the comic book feels dated in his handling of comic books. The reason I worry so much about the dated look, is because the majority of comic book readers these days dont have appreciation for the art of comic book inking and looking at this comic book may decide that it is old and boring, because of the well executed, but not mind grabbing artwork. Read Full Review
A slightly sub-average offering. Despite trick arrows and the slowly-revealed origin of Black Canary, the lack of originality in story and in character made this issue forgettable. Save your $2.99. Read Full Review