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Year 2009

 

Rate Opinion: The Top 16 Best Team-Up Book Runs: # 1

Original at Comics Should Be Good! external link    Sat, Sep 26

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By MarkAndrew Team-Ups: Batman with:  Green Arrow (6 times), the Metal Men (4 times), Wonder Woman, Mister Miracle, Black Canary, Green Lantern, Metamorpho, the Atom, Sgt. Rock, Aquaman and Wildcat.  (3 times each), Plastic Man, the Joker, the Flash, Teen Titans, the Phantom Stranger, Deadman and Ka...

Rate Review: Green Arrow/Black Canary: A League of Their Own trade paperback (DC Comics)

Original at Collected Editions external link    Thu, Jul 23

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By noreply@blogger.com (collectededitions) Four trade paperbacks ago (roughly fourteen issues of collected comics), Judd Winick ended Green Arrow and began Green Arrow/Black Canary. Since then, Winick has essentially told just one story, that of Green Arrow Oliver Queen's globe-spanning search to find his missing son Connor H...

Rate Saturday Morning Cartoon Reviews for 6/6/09

Original at Rokk's Comic Book Revolution external link    Fri, Jun 5

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By legacysword@gmail.com (Kevin) The opening to this episode with Batman and Green Arrow trying to one up each other while stopping Joker and then Catwoman was a lot of fun to watch and one of the best openings so far. I'm sure a lot of the older DC Comics fans will enjoy it as it is a nice callback to when Green Arrow would always ha...

Rate Review: Green Arrow/Black Canary: Family Business trade paperback (DC Comics)

Original at Collected Editions external link    Mon, Mar 23

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By noreply@blogger.com (collectededitions) Judd Winick positions the Green Arrow/Black Canary team firmly in the midst of the DC Universe, in a way that's only logical for two married heroes whose friends and family are all superheroes. In the first volume, Green Arrow shouts to Superman for help (he shouts "Clark," for that matter...

Rate Opinion: A Spotlight Interview with Mike Grell (part 2)

Original at Comicnewsinfo (Feedburner) external link    Thu, Feb 12

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By Richard Caldwell A Spotlight Interview with Mike Grell (part 1) In this two-part interview (the first of a special new...Interview with Mike Kingston, Creator of ‘Headlocked’ Mike Kingston, creator of the wrestling comic book Headlocked recently...Comic Book Review: Green Arrow/Black Canary #15 Green Ar...

Rate Opinion: Cupid Green Arrow

Original at comic Book Resources external link    Thu, Feb 12

 Ca - Well, DC Comics has just the thing. This week, the publisher shipped “Green Arrow/Black Canary” #17, and new super-villain Cupid aims right for the heart ... Green Arrow/Black Canary #17 Review IGN all 2 news articles

Rate Review: Green Arrow: Year One trade paperback (DC Comics)

Original at Collected Editions external link    Mon, Dec 29

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By noreply@blogger.com (collectededitions) Green Arrow: Year One is a re-telling of the origin of Green Arrow by writer Andy Diggle and artist Jock (real name Mark Simpson) that tries to do what Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli did for Batman to its title character. Although it might not be quite up to the standard of the sublime Bat...

Rate Green Arrow/Black Canary #15 - In Review

Original at Looking To The Stars external link    Mon, Dec 1

After a year-long story arc in which Ollie and Dinah were forced to play second fiddle to Batman in their own title and Connor Hawke was turned into a generic martial artist with a healing factor, most Arrowheads were glad to see Judd Winick step off the book. <br /><br />Saying...

Rate DVD Review: Smallville - The Complete Seventh Season

Original at Blogcritics external link    Tue, Sep 23

 OH - The series also saw the return of superhero Green Arrow and his new girlfriend, the sonic-powered Black Canary, as well as the threat from returning villain ...

Rate Oh snap- righteous reviews of August 08

Original at nevermore999 (Livejournal) external link    Mon, Aug 11

By nevermore999 Gosh, the cover of Green Arrow/Black Canary is pretty. *MUST NOT BE TAKEN IN BY PRETTY ART* Anyway, my point is, time to review all those comics I have lazily NOT reviewed. Huntress Year One #5 and #6- I am dissapointed, which shocks ...

Rate Tim’s “Siren” Review

Original at Starkville's House of El Podcast external link    Wed, Feb 13

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By Tim We also saw the Smallville debut of fan-favorite heroine, Black Canary. I thought she looked great. What I love about Smallville heroes (or heroines in this case), is that they’re given fresh new origins and still tying them to the Smallville universe. Having her work as a vigilante for Lex a...

Year 2007

 

Rate Opinion: Rating the Super Hunks #13: Green Arrow

Original at Living Between Wednesdays external link    Tue, Sep 4

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By rachelle In the friendship pairing of Oliver Queen and Hal Jordan, Oliver is the reckless one. Consider that. Well, that's respectable. I don't think anyone would name Oliver Queen as the sexiest super hero. Unless we're talking about the Smallville version. Because...damn.

Rate Opinion: Green Arrow Movie

Original at Shelly's Comic Book Shelf external link    Mon, Apr 16

By Shelly Now it can be argued that you can get so far from the original material that it's hardly worth referring to the original. Why use Green Arrow at all if he won't BE Green Arrow, that sort of thing. But if it's well done and there's a sense of who and what GA is, then I'm fine with it.

Rate Tim’s “OQ Chronicles” Review: Part 2

Original at Starkville's House of El Podcast external link    Mon, Apr 9

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By Tim I did like however the proto-costume for Green Arrow thy ended up using though, especially with the green war paint adorning Oliver’s chest and back and especially over his eyes, which I think was a nice homage to the comic book Green Arrow costume.

Rate JLA: World Without a Justice League trade paperback mini-review (DC Comics)

Original at Collected Editions external link    Sat, Apr 7

By collectededitions JLA: World Without a Justice League functions, rather strangely, as something of a sequel to Justice League Elite; at least, if you're a big fan of Manitou Dawn (all two of you), this is the trade for you. As the final trade of a JLA series once headlined by Grant Morrison and Mark Waid, there'...

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