Shocked by the mysterious and nefarious attack on Arsenal, Green Arrow enliststhe help of Detective Benítez to uncover clues as to who Star City's dangerous andcold-blooded new archer is. Meanwhile, Lian rejoins the fray and discovers hardtruths and dark secrets about her father's past as Green Arrow's once-upon-a-timesidekick, Speedy.
This is one of the tensest issues of the run, with a deeply personal look at the long reach of addiction that you rarely see in comics. Read Full Review
Green Arrow #26 is an emotionally charged ride that effectively explores the importance of family support during times of crisis. For long-time Green Arrow fans, this series continues to be a must-have comic. Read Full Review
Green Arrow #26 focuses sharply on family and identity wrapped in a compelling mystery. Chris Condon brings new life to Roy Harpers legacy through Lians eyes, while Oliver leans on detective partnerships to tackle city threats. Montoss visuals elevate the narrative tone with style and grit. If the next installments pay off the legacy threads and unmask the new archer meaningfully, this could mark the start of a powerful mid-run arc. Who is the new archer? A rogue Roy-based figure? Someone with personal vendetta? Will the truths about Roys past fracture their relationshipor set it on a path to healing? Could the detective become an ongoing partner to Oliver beyond this arc? Check out the issue to find out! Read Full Review
Green Arrow #26 is an emotional gut punch that analyzes the importance of family support in times of crisis. Read Full Review
PEAK
This storyline is a huge improvement over the previous one, despite the writer’s ongoing penchant for decompressed storytelling.