Green Arrow #3

7.2

Critic Reviews

4 Reviews
7.2

User Reviews

2 Reviews
Writer J. T. Krul
Artist Diogenes Neves
Cover Price $2.99

Witness the power of the BRIGHTEST DAY as death comes to Green Arrow's forest. Is the Emerald Archer worthy of living in the sacred grove? Who else is in there? Will he be Green Arrow's assassin or savior? The mysteries continue!

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  • 8.0

    cxPulp - Blake Petit

    Aug 28, 2010

    Very solid issue, a nice part of Brightest Day, and a fun read. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Weekly Comic Book Review - Jeff Mazzuca

    Aug 30, 2010

    As an individual issue, J.T. Krul gives us some background of Green Arrow that help explains his motivation as a hero of Star City. The artwork of Diogenese Neves and Vicente Cifuentes is a very nice accompaniment for the story, clearly illustrating what's between the lines of the text. As it relates to the overall Green Arrow title, I don't think this issue gives any clarification in that category. Read Full Review

  • 7.0

    Comic Vine - inferiorego

    Aug 25, 2010

    It may have lost steam, but this book is still great. I have a feeling it will pick up next issue, since this was a bit of back story that just needed to be told. If you're reading the book now, you'll want to keep your run going with this book. As for everyone else, it's hit or miss depending on whether you like the character. This is also a very good tie-in to Brightest Day. It explains a good amount about the white light and how it effects the world around the heroes. Read Full Review

  • 6.0

    The Weekly Crisis - Ryan Schrodt

    Aug 26, 2010

    The art is definitely the saving grace in this issue, as I feel that the plot really betrays the quality of the character work and the strength of the new Green Arrow status quo. To me, Green Arrow always works best as a "street hero" and the best runs he has are always firmly planted in that idea (even the " Read Full Review

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