Green Arrow #62
By Geoff Hoppe
July 2, 2007 - 21:07
DC Comics
Writer(s): Judd Winick
Penciller(s): Scott McDaniel
Inker(s): Andy Owens
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Green Arrow #62 is a One Year Later tie-in. Deathstroke corners Green Arrow. Thirty-two pages of energetic fun ensue. Sure, there’s nothing tremendously deep about the story (whenever Winick tries to be deep, he bombs), and the cover’s about as subtle as a Gunther video, but this issue’s a blast. The strategy of the fight unfolds entertainingly, and Winick uniquely tells the issue from Deathstroke’s point of view. The ending provides fantastic payoff, and as you read, you feel that the effect of GA #62 is what the entire DC staff should have aimed for with One Year Later.
Scott McDaniel is one of comics’ unsung heroes. In the early nineties, his work on Daredevil unsuccessfully mimicked the look of
Worth the money? Yes. For a cheap back issue, it’s amazingly fun.
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