Green Arrow / Black Canary #15

5.3

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1 Reviews
Writer Andrew Kreisberg
Artist Mike Norton
Cover Price $2.99

New series writer Andrew Kreisberg (JLA CLASSIFIED, Simpsons) introduces a new era for Green Arrow and Black Canary! As Connor and Speedy head off on their own and leave the married vigilantes truly alone together for the first time, a new villain gives Ollie cause to reflect on just how much his life has changed!

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  • 7.5

    IGN - Daniel Crown

    Dec 10, 2008

    Not to say that the Kreisberg's story is flawless - there are a few isolated instances of trite banter, particularly in the inciting scenes that provide the framework for Ollie's overarching introspection - but for the most part this book serves as a strong foundation for future endeavors, and at the very least, provides a nice reminder of the qualities that make the relationship between Green Arrow and Black Canary one of the most interesting in the industry. Read Full Review

  • 7.0

    Comic Book Bin - Herv St-Louis

    Jan 04, 2009

    Norton is not a bad artist, but his work is not memorable either. Its solid and well crafted but without the extra oomph that creates a star artist. I think his greater weakness was having Rubinstein ink his work. While Im glad to see old pros get work, his inking totally overpowers Nortons work. Read Full Review

  • 6.0

    Major Spoilers - Matthew Peterson

    Dec 20, 2008

    New writer Andrew Kreisberg brings the good stuff here, though a few cliches do get through, and Mike Norton's art feels familiar enough. Read Full Review

  • 4.0

    Comic Book Resources - Timothy Callahan

    Dec 13, 2008

    And that Ladronn cover sure is sharp. Read Full Review

  • 2.0

    Comics Bulletin - Kurt Taylor Lane

    Dec 15, 2008

    Never read an issue of Green Arrow? This is the only case I would almost recommend this issue. Otherwise, we can be optimistic about this alleged New Era for Green Arrow next month or we can be realistic and pray for a painless death for this series. Read Full Review

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