Green Arrow #11
Writer: Benjamin Percy
Artist: Juan Ferreyra
Colourist: Juan Ferreyra
If you read my review of the previous issue, I addressed that my complaint was that it appeared obvious Olly and Dinah didn’t do it, as the guests seemed to see Edward Fryers, when the lights were still on. This issue doesn’t even seem to address that, which did pull me out of the issue at first.
However for the rest of the issue, I did find it really fun, and with this team of Olly, Dinah and Diggle I do enjoy how Percy splits them up in this issue again, only for them to come back together. It really gives a sense of unity to this team.
Juan Ferreyra’s art continues to be amazing, especially how well his colors, complement his artwork really well. There is even a certain presidential candidate that does show up at the end of this book, that looks so realistic.
The issue really deals with the team trying to wrestle with control of the train and trying to avoid being killed and shot by the guards. It’s not something that is revolutionary, but the banter between the team, is really what carries this issue. Although I am still not 100 percent sure, if this is the real Black Canary, Percy definitely continues to develop the Green Arrow and Black Canary relationship, in a way that admittedly felt rushed at first but now is just great to see.
This issue was more of a means to an end, just to get the team to return back to Seattle in an interesting way and other than my complaint, the issue is really just alright. I have quite enjoyed all of Percy’s two parters. However, I want to see a longer arc like the first one, as I really enjoyed that.
Artist: Juan Ferreyra
Colourist: Juan Ferreyra
If you read my review of the previous issue, I addressed that my complaint was that it appeared obvious Olly and Dinah didn’t do it, as the guests seemed to see Edward Fryers, when the lights were still on. This issue doesn’t even seem to address that, which did pull me out of the issue at first.
However for the rest of the issue, I did find it really fun, and with this team of Olly, Dinah and Diggle I do enjoy how Percy splits them up in this issue again, only for them to come back together. It really gives a sense of unity to this team.
Juan Ferreyra’s art continues to be amazing, especially how well his colors, complement his artwork really well. There is even a certain presidential candidate that does show up at the end of this book, that looks so realistic.
The issue really deals with the team trying to wrestle with control of the train and trying to avoid being killed and shot by the guards. It’s not something that is revolutionary, but the banter between the team, is really what carries this issue. Although I am still not 100 percent sure, if this is the real Black Canary, Percy definitely continues to develop the Green Arrow and Black Canary relationship, in a way that admittedly felt rushed at first but now is just great to see.
This issue was more of a means to an end, just to get the team to return back to Seattle in an interesting way and other than my complaint, the issue is really just alright. I have quite enjoyed all of Percy’s two parters. However, I want to see a longer arc like the first one, as I really enjoyed that.