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bloodravenlib's review against another edition
3.0
You can find my full review of this on my blog, The Itinerant Librarian. Just click (or copy/paste to your favorite browser) the link below to check it out.
Review link: http://itinerantlibrarian.blogspot.com/2014/06/booknote-green-arrow-volume-4-kill.html.
Review link: http://itinerantlibrarian.blogspot.com/2014/06/booknote-green-arrow-volume-4-kill.html.
electricgoldfish's review against another edition
3.0
It was good as a standalone trade, but I'm not sure why they decided to add so many villains into one arc. Perhaps it didn't feel so overstuffed in individual issues. Also while I respect a new and different type of art/page layout, sometimes it was hard to see exactly what was happening.
As per usual there are always a lot of loose ends, but that's to be expected in a trade paperback. Comics are serial by nature.
It was okay, I enjoyed it enough, but I didn't feel the need to rush to ComiXology to pick up the series.
As per usual there are always a lot of loose ends, but that's to be expected in a trade paperback. Comics are serial by nature.
It was okay, I enjoyed it enough, but I didn't feel the need to rush to ComiXology to pick up the series.
charitytinnin's review
2.0
Not a fan of the coloring or the secret society ... Or a trained Oliver still getting his butt kicked by everyone involved.
sonshinelibrarian's review
4.0
This was interesting. I did have to really wipe my mind of the Arrow television show, but I enjoyed the adventure. I did feel like I was missing things, since this is Volume 4, but I was still able to follow the story. I definitely need to read more comics.
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