This run of Green Arrow is a mixed bag, but worth a read if you ever see it on store shelves.
This run of Green Arrow follows the events of Blackest Night, but fortunately, you don't have to have read the event in order to understand the plot. You'll pick up some nice references, but if something is relevant to the plot, they'll explain it to you just in case. My main problem is that this novel doesn't really know where it wants to go or what it wants to be. At some points it,s a mystical, medieval combo, and the next it's an industrial, business, urban fight. These combinations can work, but it needs to feel more combined and less like the author is slightly lost. Isabel Roshev could be more compelling, but hopefully she is more developed in the second volume. The art is great and it's never boring to read. It's not my favourite Green Arrow run, but I'll always take an opportunity to read a good Green Arrow book. This is one such