Green Arrow #45
| Writer | Julie Benson, Shawna Benson |
| Artist | Javi Fernandez |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
In this Heroes in Crisis tie-in, Oliver Queen is forced to take a hard look at himself and evaluate his methods after he fails one too many times trying to do the right thing. It's a dark, depressing stroll down memory lane for the Emerald Archer, as Oliver must come to grips with how he's hurt the people around him. This issue guest-stars members of the Justice League and the Titans, but are they there to console Ollie...or condemn him?
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles
Oct 03, 2018I've never been a fan of shock value deaths in comic events. Too often the characters affected don't have time to process the death and their grief, which makes this issue such a great read. The Bensons take Oliver through the stages of grief in one issue while sticking completely true to the character. While I'm still wrapping my head around Heroes In Crisis, this was a very strong follow up showing how deeply it impacted the DCU. Read Full Review
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10
Comic Book Corps - Clayton Hinojosa
Oct 03, 2018The issue ends with Oliver tears falling making a promise not to disappoint Roy again. It's unclear how Oliver will go about taking down Citizen from here. He does not seem to be unstable, but the loss of someone so close can leave you in an unclear state of mind and clearly an emotional wreck. Read Full Review
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10
ComicBook.com - Jenna Anderson
Oct 03, 2018If you're still trying to process the events of Heroes in Crisis, or you just need an unbelievably good Green Arrow story, you absolutely need to read this. Read Full Review
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10
Infinite Earths - J.D. Jr.
Oct 03, 2018Easily the best book of the week! An emotional rollercoaster sure to hit you right in the feels over and over again as the Benson sisters force Ollie to face his demons! Read Full Review
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10
Comic Book Bin - Deejay Dayton
Oct 06, 2018While on the one hand it feels strange to recommend a story that is bound to make the reader miserable, the quality of it cannot be disregarded. Read Full Review
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9.6
On Comics Ground - Ian Cameron
Oct 03, 2018It hurts to see Roy gone, but for anyone who's a fan of him, as Arsenal, Speedy or Red Arrow, any fans of the Titans, and any Green Arrow fans, this comic is a beautiful, must-read tribute to one of DC's most relatable legacy characters. Read Full Review
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9.6
Forces Of Geek - Lenny Schwartz
Oct 03, 2018Of course this is just the opening salvo of the Heroes in Crisis storyline and related crossovers. It can only get better. For now though, this is an incredible issue of Green Arrow. Read Full Review
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9.0
AIPT - David Brooke
Oct 03, 2018A strong narrative about grieving and loss. Read Full Review
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9.0
Comic Watch - Cody White
Oct 08, 2018In an era of comics where death holds very little power over our favorite costumed heroes, Julie and Shawna Benson craft a tale of finality that leaves the reader with enough closure to feel like this time, he may not return to us. Read Full Review
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8.5
Black Nerd Problems - Chris Aiken
Oct 03, 2018Oliver has to move on and realize that he didn't do the best with Roy in life. How this will affect him in the coming issues? We don't know but it's apparent that Roy's death will not be an easy thing for him to live with. Read Full Review
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8.0
GWW - Nick Friar
Oct 03, 2018One side note: no-show out of Jason Todd. Wouldn't have minded if he made an appearance and clocked Green Arrow one time. Read Full Review
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8.0
Comic Book Revolution - Kevin Lainez
Oct 06, 2018Green Arrow #45 is a must read comic. Whether you are a Green Arrow fan or just reading Heroes In Crisis this comic is required reading. That is all thanks to the excellent job Julie Benson and Shawna Benson do in exploring the impact of Roy Harper's death. That impact created a phenomenal character arc for Oliver Queen that included key scenes with the Justice League. If you are reading Heroes In Crisis make sure you pick up Green Arrow #45. You won't be disappointed. Read Full Review
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7.5
Multiversity Comics - Michael Mazzacane
Oct 08, 2018"Green Arrow" #45 is about as good a tie-in as one could hope for, giving the metanarrative of "Heroes" more room and still feeling appropriate content in the pages of this series. Read Full Review
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7.0
Critical Blast - RJ Carter
Oct 03, 2018The art, however, is a completely different kettle of monkeys. Faces look squashed, figures look more sketched than drawn, and the colors wash out most of what details may have existed beneath them. The group shots should have been a collection of easily identifiable faces, but I could not recognize the majority of them until they actually announced themselves, and that simply shouldn't have been. Javier Fernandez has turned in better work than this. Perhaps he was going for a different feel with this being a funeral issue, but it didn't connect with this reader. Read Full Review
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6.5
Weird Science - Eric Shea
Oct 03, 2018While you won't want to miss this remembrance issue of Roy Harper, I feel that this issue didn't do enough to really show off the fallen character or why everyone really loved him. Also, I wish we could have had a different artist here because I would have liked to have been able to recognize some of my favorite heroes. Even with those gripes though, there are some really decent scenes here that will give you the feels. I just hope the series reflects this going forward instead of just going back to business as usual. Read Full Review
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6.0
Comics: The Gathering - Hussein Wasiti
Oct 03, 2018There isn't much to this issue. If you're reading Heroes in Crisis and feel the need to read this in order to get the full story, then I'm here to tell you this issue is completely unnecessary to the main event. Read Full Review
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6.0
Kabooooom - Matt Morrison
Oct 03, 2018As rushed as it may be artistically and as many questions as the script leaves me with, this comic is still a grand acknowledgement of what a great character Roy Harper is and how tragically stupid his death was. Read Full Review
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6.0
DC Comics News - Sean Blumenshine
Oct 08, 2018This is an okay issue. While focusing on Roy's death feels strange to me, I like that the Benson sisters use it to deal with Oliver's choices as a mentor and a friend. It's nice to see some of that addressed and it makes the issue a little more interesting. Read Full Review
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3.0
Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
Oct 03, 2018The end of the issue has a few good moments where Ollie meets a fellow addict who Roy helped and reflects on his own failings, but it feels like too little, too late. Read Full Review