Media Release -- Please note the new contents for GREEN ARROW #13, now written by James Patrick with art by Augustin Padilla and a cover by Joshua Middleton.
Media Release -- GREEN ARROW #1, the first issue of the new series from writer J.T. Krul and artist Diogenes Neves, has sold out at DC comics and will return in a new, second printing!
The GREEN ARROW #1 Second Printing (JUN108004) features a recolored version of the original cover by Mauro Cascioli. This issue is scheduled to arrive in stores on August 4 and has a Final Order Cutoff date of July 15.
Media Release -- GREEN ARROW #31, the start of the pivotal storyline "The Fall of Green Arrow," has sold out and is now set to return in a new, second printing!
GREEN ARROW #31 Second Printing (FEB108033) features a recolored version of the original cover by Mauro Cascioli. It is scheduled to arrive in stores on April 14 and has a Final Order Cutoff date of March 25.
Today's DC Preview Roundup:
GREEN LANTERN #39
http://dcublog.dccomics.com/2009/04/07/a-heavy-dose-of-green-lantern-39/
JUSTICE LEAGUE: CRY FOR JUSTICE
http://dcublog.dccomics.com/2009/04/07/more-justice-league-cry-for-justice-goodness/
GREEN ARROW/BLACK CANARY #19
http://dcublog.dccomics.com/2009/04/07/check-out-pages-from-green-arrowblack-canary-19/
BLACKEST NIGHT #1
http://dcublog.dccomics.com/2009/04/07/and-now-the-inked-cover-to-blackest-night-1/
12:20:55 pm, by ComicList |
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Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews
Green Arrow and Black Canary #12
DC Comics
Winick, Norton & Faucher
Rererring to "Justice League" and "Superman Vs Batman" as "stalled," Warner Brothers has announced plans to work on a number of other movies based upon DC Comics characters.
04:42:22 pm, by ComicList |
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Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews
Green Arrow & Black Canary #11
DC Comics
Winick, Norton & Faucher
It would seem we finally know what happened to Connor. After many, many issues of running into new characters and avoiding the big question we seem to have the answer. We don’t know where he is, but it would seem we know why. This issue is one giant explanation. I can’t say everything locks into place but at least we have something to hinge some of the overall story on. It’s an okay issue, but it wasn’t the most entertaining one either. It’s got a lot of obscure characters in it and the main ones barely play a role.
08:19:30 am, by ComicList |
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Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews
Green Arrow & Black Canary #7
DC Comics
Winick & Chiang (with Norton)
I’m digging this series. Every issue has some humor, some fighting, some mystery and a cliffhanger. This issue gives us a couple of new characters to play with and a new artist. There are a few oddities with the story telling, but I’m thinking something is in the works here and based on the reveal at the end I would think there is more than meets the eye.

