In the aftermath of the showdown at the site of the Fresh Water Kills environmen-tal disaster, Oliver Queen must decide how far he’s willing to go to ensure whathappened to the families of this community never happens again!
Condon delivers heartfelt scenes, intense ones that might make the reader laugh, and ones that will leave you aghast. These moments are all drawn with intense line work, and brilliant colors, and all of this comes together to deliver a meaningful story. Read Full Review
Green Arrow 24 was a strong payoff to an arc that was seven chapters without feeling like it was dragging on with no purpose. Thankfully this creative team is still on board for the next arc, which should be welcome news to GA fans. Read Full Review
Green Arrow #24 is a near-perfect issue that serves as a powerful and resonant conclusion to a compelling arc. Chris Condon and Montos, along with the rest of the creative team, have delivered a story that is not only a fantastic Green Arrow story but also a poignant commentary on real-world issues of environmental negligence and social injustice. This run is a shining example of socially conscious superhero storytelling, leaving readers eagerly anticipating what this talented creative team will deliver next. Read Full Review
This is a really good example of how to do a villain who's probably never going to be fully redeemed he masterminded the killing of multiple people by torture while still keeping them sympathetic and tragic to the point that the audience understands why their dark turn was inevitable. Read Full Review
Condon, Montos, Lucas, and Otsmane-Elhaou have created a finale that feels earned, necessary, and deeply human. This isnt just a good Green Arrow storyits a powerful statement on the responsibilities of heroes, both in comics and beyond. Read Full Review
Green Arrow #24 serves as a thoughtful conclusion to a storyline that has redefined Oliver Queen's role as a hero. By emphasizing moral complexity over action, the issue reinforces the character's commitment to justice and accountability. Read Full Review
Condon has wraped up this hard hitting arc in a way that displays his understanding of Olivers character and his virtue. Its poignant without being preachy, and heroic without being unrealistic. Green Arrow is in good hands.