Is Arsenal completely alone?
Roy has been losing it after the team got disbanded and now he's about to lose what's most important to him, his friends.
Some things worked, others didn't.
For one, I like the character work that Dan Abnett is developing here, particularly the one concerning Roy. The way how his handling the fate of the team makes sense for him, at least from a development perspective since his desperation to fix things is understandable while the concern from his friends about his current state is also logical. The character work that comes from his fight against Dick and Wally is also on-point and shows pretty accurate traits based on his history with both characters and even with Green Arrow.
That being said, the way how the whole fight started seems pretty forced. Roy became a bit too quick to start an argument with the others and things escalated too abruptly, Roy could have simply told them what was happening and they could have helped with that but I guess that's too easy.
Also, Monsieur Mallah and the Brain appear here and their relationship is handled surprisingly well. Much better and more realistic than how Steve Orlando did in the Valentine's Day Special to be honest.
Paul Pelletier handles the art and is quite solid as expected thank to his expressive characters and beautiful style.
Mixed thoughts overall but I still find it decent.
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