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Green Arrow, Volume 1: The Midas Touch by J.T. Krul, Keith Giffen, Ignacio Calero, Ray McCarthy, Dan Jurgens, George Pérez
adventurous
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? No
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
0.75
Writing: 0.0
Art: .25
Characters: .25
Enjoyment: 0.0
Originality: .25
This was a pretty weak trade in my opinion. The art was lackluster throughout, the writing was actually pretty misogynistic at times, and it got a little to preachy about indicting internet/stream culture.
The villains were wholly forgettable, the plot and complications were very cookie cutter, and this series seems to be following the trend of not being a true reboot of the character like The New 52 promised.
It’s not a mess, there is a story there, it’s just rather uninspired
Art: .25
Characters: .25
Enjoyment: 0.0
Originality: .25
This was a pretty weak trade in my opinion. The art was lackluster throughout, the writing was actually pretty misogynistic at times, and it got a little to preachy about indicting internet/stream culture.
The villains were wholly forgettable, the plot and complications were very cookie cutter, and this series seems to be following the trend of not being a true reboot of the character like The New 52 promised.
It’s not a mess, there is a story there, it’s just rather uninspired