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Bezig met laden... Green Arrow by J.T Krul Vol 2: Salvation (editie 2013)door J. T. Krul (Auteur)
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After the events of BRIGHTEST DAY, Green Arrow Oliver Queen has stood as the guardian of a mysterious forest that hassprouted in the middle of Star City! In this new volume written by up and coming writer J.T. Krul, Green Arrow defends theforest as a modern day Robin Hood from all that would do it harm. But how will Oliver's actions pave the way for Earth's newprotector? Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Given the character's long and interesting history, this is a disappointing way to go out. Salvation says little about Green Arrow himself, getting more and more sucked into (what I assume are, anyway) elements of Brightest Day. There's a lot of fighting in the forest, the Demon Etrigan shows up, as does the Phantom Stranger, but who knows why. Then the forest comes to life, then Swamp Thing's there(???), and then it's all over for some reason. I've no idea what happened or why, and I think it actually ends twice. Then Galahad leaves (boo), and it's all over. Ta-da! The characters and mysteries that Krul set up in Into the Woods are all but gone: no crusader lady, no reporter guy, and the plot about the Queen taking over Queen Industries is not even touched upon.
There's three issues after that, but they're a fill in by James Patrick where Green Arrow helps a U.S. Marshal bring in a crazy Protestant minister. The minister himself is a dull, ranting villain with an unbelievable plot, and the story is made worse by a completely random Batman cameo-- who drops in to give Green Arrow some trick arrows. If we're so far from the trick arrows these days that Green Arrows can't make his own anymore, then this isn't a Green Arrow I want to read about. How can Green Arrow not make his own arrows!?
The U.S. Marshal lady is set up as a recurring character too, but of course she won't be back either. Green Arrow walks away and that's the last anyone will ever see of him again...
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