SenseiofCheese
has been expecting you.
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This is where it comes in handy to be on a first-name basis with Superman.
why connor? i'd rather it was roy instead, if they had to kill any of them, which they didn't.![]()
Love the preview pages - clever idea of Ollies. The art on this book is great too!
This is where it comes in handy to be on a first-name basis with Superman.
Arrow Cave and the like.What was he referring to?
What was he referring to?
Green Arrow and Black Canary #4
Ha. Good try there, Winick. You almost had me.
I almost bought this, because this was a pretty damn good issue. Yes, you heard me correctly. This was extremely well written. The dialogue, the interaction, the narrative...all of that was Winick at his best. With everything that's wrong with DC at the moment, with everything that has been horribly handled (some of it coming from this very series), it's just sort of comforting to know that this still the same universe where Superman will come if you call for his help.
(Which...kinda begs the question of why Ollie wasn't screaming himself hoarse when he was kidnapped by Shamazons, but stilll)
And of course, ultra special mega mention shoutout goes to Cliff Chiang for art that is awesomerock.
Now, the reason I didn't buy this issue, and am very glad right now that I didn't, is the "plot." To even call it a "plot" is truly an insult to real plotlines.
First of all, to get it out of the way: Sorry, Judd, Kevin Smith already wrote this story and wrote it better. It was exponentially more organic and natural and, well, it actually made sense as a story.
This issue is just not a story, and to take it further, this whole series has not been a story at all. Ignore the actual characters for a moment and look at the plot we've had so far: Some characters go to rescue the protagonist from an island that has had nothing to do with any of the characters and will likely henceforth have nothing to do with them, and on the way back a magic bullet appears from the skies and shoots someone, who is now in a coma.
What? What?
It's pure shlock and shock. This entire series right from the beginning has not been built on plot but on shock and cheap twists. Which is inexcusable enough by itself, much less when Judd in this very issue shows he could be capable of so much more.
(4.7 out of 10)