Don't know anything about understanding of the character but I think Ben Percy did a fine job on his tenure as a GA writer. Great job even.
Green Arrow Annual #2
| Writer | Julie Benson, Shawna Benson |
| Artist | Carmen Nunez Carnero |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
Entitled rich boy Oliver Queen grew up a member of elite society. But after a drunken escapade left him stranded on a deserted island, Oliver learned to survive and become more than a man - he became a hunter. He became a survivor. He became a hero. But when Green Arrow comes face-to-face with a challenge he never saw coming, his entire worldview - his reason for being a hero - comes into question. Because that challenge has a name: Amanda Waller!
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
Comic Book Corps - Clayton Hinojosa
May 30, 2018Having Carnero on art for this issue was like a breath of fresh air, each panel of Carnero's art was incredibly detailed. The change felt necessary for this tie-in issue, it may not be Francis Manapul, but it was just as clean. Read Full Review
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10
Kabooooom - Matt Morrison
May 30, 2018Regardless, Green Arrow Annual #2 manages the neat trick of being an accessible continuation of the story of Justice League: No Justice and a pitch-perfect introduction to the character of Oliver Queen and the status quo of his life in the reality of DC Comics Rebirth. If you haven't been following Green Arrow before, this is the issue to start with. Read Full Review
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10
ComicBook.com - Jenna Anderson
May 30, 2018If you don't add this to your pull list this week, you'll absolutely be missing out. Read Full Review
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10
You Don't Read Comics - Gage Bullock
May 31, 2018This was overall a great issue and a great tie in to No Justice as well. Julia and Shawna Benson seem to be able to handle Green Arrow very well and makes it even more exciting that they will be writing him from now on.This issue gets an A+ Read Full Review
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10
DC Comics News - Sean Blumenshine
Jun 01, 2018This issue is solid. It's worth checking out for the art and it's a decent introduction for the new creative team. Despite being a tie-in, the issue managed to be enjoyable and fun. However, it feels like an incomplete story because it is. To get the full picture, one must read “No Justice.” And I don't think someone should have to buy a Justice League book to fully understand what's happening in an issue of Green Arrow especially with the price of comics these days. Read Full Review
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9.5
Comic Book Bin - Deejay Dayton
Jun 06, 2018Frankly, I wasnt expecting anything quite so good out of this issue. It was a pleasant surprise, and thats always something nice to be able to say. Read Full Review
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9.5
Comic Watch - Cody White
Jun 17, 2018If I thought No Justice lived up to the hype, this would undoubtedly be a 10/10 issue for me. As it stands, it was an issue that elevated a writing team and an artist that I previously respected into a circle where I will be in on any project they hang their hats on. If Carmen wants to chronicle a series that illustrates the life of a New York City trash can, Ill be on time for that. If the Bensons want to write a 200-page opus to paint drying on a wall? Sign me up. Read Full Review
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9.0
Bleeding Cool - Joshua Davison
May 30, 2018Green Arrow Annual #2 is a fast-moving and fun one-off story that highlights a lot about what is great about Oliver Queen. Julie and Shawna Benson crafted a classically fun comic here, and the art team of Carnero and Mulvihill contributed excellent artwork. This one earns a strong recommendation. Give it a read. Read Full Review
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8.0
Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles
May 30, 2018This was a strong introduction of the Bensons take on Green Arrow. If this is any clue how their regular run will be, this book is going to stay in the crosshairs of readers pull list. Read Full Review
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8.0
Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
May 30, 2018The Benson sisters, recently of Batgirl and the Birds of Prey, are jumping onto Green Arrow in a few months and this annual serves as a preview. It's also a tie-in with Justice League: No Justice " oddly, coming out the week that the main event closes but set during the events of the first issue. It's also, to my eye, a significant level-up over the Bensons' previous work. Read Full Review
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7.6
On Comics Ground - Ian Cameron
Jun 15, 2018The first entry in Julie & Shawna Benson's new direction for Green Arrow is very engaging, and the increased page count allows for a very well-told recount of how Oliver wound up in Justice League: No Justice, and captures both his voice and the love he has for Black Canary, quite well. Read Full Review
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5.2
Weird Science - Jim Werner
May 30, 2018I was looking forward to seeing the future of the Green Arrow book here, but throwing the Benson's into a No Justice Tie-In handcuffed them and what we got was an issue that just was an unnecessary diversion until their real run starts. I can't recommend this to anyone, whether they are reading No Justice or not. Read Full Review