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Green Arrow: Into The Woods (2011)

by J.T. Krul(Favorite Author)
3.5 of 5 Votes: 4
ISBN
1401230733 (ISBN13: 9781401230739)
languge
English
publisher
DC Comics
series
Green Arrow Vol. III
review 1: 3.5, but I'd rather boost it up than down. This book didn't do anything special to me - I'll probably forget most of the story in the not-too-distant future - but I enjoyed it while it was there. There are some great lines thrown out, some great art (especially on the covers & variants), & the story rarely if ever felt too slow.Plus Nix is like one of the scariest looking comic book characters I've ever seen. I haven't watched that Arrow series, but I will literally put in the time much sooner if she ends up being in it, just because I'd love to see if they can get her as creepy looking as in the comic.Oh, but some of the art with Arrow's eyes freaked me out. *Shivers*
review 2: I haven't really read any of Brightest Day so I was not entirely certain of where e
... moreverything was coming from. That being said this is clearly a Green Arrow/Robin Hood comparison in many ways. I found the tie between Arrow and the new owner of Queen Industries interesting and I love the idea of the forest healing everything. The story felt unfinished and I am wondering if it will be continued prior to the new 52.I am curious about Galahad's part to play and I am wondering if reading the rest of Brightest Day will make things a little bit easier to understand.For the most part I thought the artwork was wonderful. I loved the warm, verdant colors used for the forest and the backgrounds felt pretty amazing. Occasionally someone would make an awkward face though. The proportions would feel off and things just wouldn't work. less
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Cambria
What a stupid mixed up mess. Totally senseless and I"m sorry I wasted my time.
kylejharrison
Art was good, writing was not.
Kimmy
good graphics and art
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