The
latest story arc concludes, as Oliver’s mother, Moira Queen, makes a final bid
to re-enter the Ninth Circle’s good graces. But like many sociopaths, she’s
unable to see the damage she’s left in her awake, and unwilling to accept the
responsibility that comes with it. Fortunately, the Ninth Circle is a little more
perceptive.
The issue is
a bit of a reunion for all the element of “Team Arrow,” a phrase I hate. I
regard it as borne of the TV show, in which a lone vigilante has somehow
assembled a team of other heroes, sort of s ub-Justice League. It bothers me to
see heroes who insist they are are loners join team after team after team.
In this
case, all eyes are on Oliver Queen as he prepares for his coming court battle,
which, as is said in the story, is less about the fate of Oliver Queen and more
about the fate of Star City. But details of that will have to wait until next
issue.
Juan
Ferreyra is the artist on deck for this issue. I like his work very much,
though it sometimes reminds me of the painted illustrations from Heavy Metal
back in the 1980s. That’s not a bad thing, mind you. In the case of Green
Arrow, it works quite well. Though I wish there could be ONE artist drawing an
entire story arc, soup to nuts. Until DC Comics ends the bimonthly, publishing
schedule, I doubt we’ll see it.
Rating:
6/10