In "The Fall of Green Arrow" part 2, the series final issue, Oliver Queen is a fugitive from justice. But what happens when the Justice League of America learn of his crime and what life-changing decision will the Emerald Archer make in return?
I would highly suggest picking up the last few issues of Green Arrow, and this issue. Along with Justice League Rise and Fall Special and the Arsenal special, you will not be disappointed. Even if you don't like Green Arrow, this story is strong enough to make you like him. Read Full Review
Green Arrows secret identity is busted and he is on trial for the murder of Prometheus. Can Green Arrow maintain his old friendships and save his marriage with the Black Canary? Im not sure what Im supposed to read here. Green Arrows secret identity has been busted? I thought everyone knew about him being Oliver Queen? Isnt he married with the Black Canary a super heroine with no secret identity of her own? Its a time like this that casual readers, like me who claim to not care much about continuity become continuity freaks. The story is ridiculous and makes no sense. The entire mayor storyline before that, where no one connected the dots was as ridiculous. But worse is the fact that we are supposed, as readers, feel that Green Arrow did something really bad. In Identity Crisis, the actions of the super heroes were genuinely wrong. There was a real tension and a feeling that a threshold had been crossed. But Green Arrow? The guy whos been killing people since the mid 1980s is supposed Read Full Review
The term "Epic Failure" was invented specifically to describe things like this comic. Almost nothing about this story works on any level, unless the end goal was to make you dislike Green Arrow and lose all interest in the June relaunch of the title. I really do not blame writer Read Full Review