GREEN ARROW #1

Review by: keith7198

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Written by J.T. KRUL
Art by DAN JURGENS and GEORGE PÈREZ
Cover by BRETT BOOTH and ROB HUNTER

Size: 32 pages
Price: 2.99

In “Green Arrow” #1 writer J.T. Krul gives Oliver Queen a physical makeover but delivers a fairly safe and mundane first issue. The book begins with Oliver already established as both a millionaire corporate owner and Green Arrow. He already has his gadget arrows and eye-in-the-sky intel source. Krul’s best moments are in the scenes that develop the corporate structure at Queen Industries. There are also some pretty good action sequences but they are pretty run-of-the-mill. My bigger gripe was with some of the dialogue particularly during the action scenes. It’s kind of cheesy and at times eye-rolling. But again, Krul is playing it safe and his first issue does introduce the characters well even though there isn’t much of a story pushed forward.

I’m a big fan of Dan Jurgens’ art and here he does a good job. I liked the new look of the younger Green Arrow and especially liked his new costume. But the art didn’t look as solid as most of Jurgens’ past work. It’s not that it looked bad but it just doesn’t have the sharp, polished look I expected. But there is plenty to like about the art and visually it gets the job done.

“Green Arrow” #1 didn’t bowl me over and I’m not sure that it sold me on sticking with it. But I do like the character that Krul gives us and the potential is there for some fun stories in the future. I’m probably in for at least one more issue and I actually expect it to really take off. But I’ve been wrong before.

Story: 3 - Good
Art: 3 - Good

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