Where Barrowman goes, so goes my nation. That has been the case for almost 11 years and will continue to be so. As for his work on this particular piece, here we go:
The art work is GORGEOUS. The lines are clearly defined, and I can tell what action is going on. All very positive in my view. In my opinion, there's no point reading an action comic if I can't see the action in my head. The artist Carole and John picked for this particular Arrowverse work was brilliant.
Story wise, it was all very interesting. I had never given much thought to the fact that Malcolm Merlyn is probably not Merlyn's real name. That was an interesting scenario for me to work. It also means that he was doing shady and terribly things even before Rebecca Merlyn's death which adds yet another layer of malice to Merlyn's character. While the show makes it so that his grief fed into his craziness, which led to all of s01's escapades, the comic paints a very different picture. In a lot of ways, this comic has taken away any sort of sympathy one could have for Merlyn in that it's completely changed what had been conceived of as his origin story. He wasn't "born out of tragedy," but rather was already in muck and would have probably turned out the same way, no matter what.
Also, I am now wondering exactly how many Merlyn kids are wandering around the face of the Earth. Malcolm/Arthur definitely got around.
However, this change to the established narrative is also why I only gave it three stars. It becomes hard to be interested in a character when their backstory becomes that they were always somewhat evil. It's more black and white than I was hoping; Merlyn, for me, always maintains his mystery in his shades of grey. Also, wasn't Tommy born in 1985? This whole adventure takes place in that year, and Malcolm meets Rebecca at the very end of it. Pregnancy lasts nine months; granted, she could have gotten pregnant the night of their first date or something, but it stretches the credibility a bit.
Granted, Arrow did magic and everything last year, so the credibility has gone completely out of the window at this point anyway.