Can Green Arrow be reunited with his family?
Ollie and Lian are being transported to different realities and Roy and Dinah are doing their best to find them but there are very dangerous people blocking their path.
Okay, getting a bit better but still not quite there.
Joshua Williamson offers a new installment where he explores more of the dynamic of Team Arrow and he gets a few things right. From the beginning when Ollie mentions how emotional he is in every aspect of his life and that Roy inherited a lot of those traits, that is pretty much the perfect portrayal of their relationship. I mean, I have a few issues about how Williamson presents Dinah and Roy as "the love of Ollie's life and his best friend" respectively considering that Roy at least should be considered Ollie's son but it gets the job done for the most part.
Now, the story is still kind of a mixed bag since while the interactions between the characters are fine, the plot is not getting anywhere so far with Oliver and Lian still lost in the Multiverse and Roy and Dunah still trying to figure out what's happening. The writer introduces Peacemaker into the book in a logical way but is not enough to make some progression.
Sean Izaakse handles the art and is very good looking with a vibrant style and clear storytelling.
Decent overall but it needs more. Hope things keep improving over the course of the book.
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