DC Comics
Green Arrow #75 Review
By Geoff Hoppe
June 25, 2007 - 21:44

DC Comics
Writer(s): Judd Winick
Penciller(s): Scott McDaniel
Inker(s): Andy Owens




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Given their history, what's the point?
As of late, my reviews have felt a little… flat. I read my old material and find the same adjectives, same assertions, and same grammatical mistakes. So, this week, in a move sure to be as successful as Pepsi Clear or Greedo shooting first, my review is in the form of mediocre haikus. Hunker down, Harriet.

Last issue, G.A.
Encountered Deathstroke and his
Evil Chinese pal.

Two bad on four good?
Seems like unbalanced odds-- but
Fair fights never sell.

“Under the Hood” from
Batman had a dreck ending.
Winick’s redemption!

Clipped dialogue works
Wonders for the combat scene—
It’s well thought out, too.

Scott McDaniel rocks.
Who knew Ollie and his crew
Could look dynamic?

Ollie proposes.
Wedded to Black Canary?
Her dress can’t be white…

Series climax, this.
Green Arrow’s monthly series, done—
‘Till G.A., Year One.

Worth the money? For the art, yes. Scott McDaniel is in peak form.



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