GREEN ARROW #29 [Review]
Green Arrow #29 is as brave and bold a Batman/Green Arrow team-up as one could wish for. Continue reading GREEN ARROW #29 [Review]
Green Arrow #29 is as brave and bold a Batman/Green Arrow team-up as one could wish for. Continue reading GREEN ARROW #29 [Review]
The tale of the Hard-Traveling Hero continues, as Green Arrow’s quest to bring down The Ninth Circle and their corporate sponsors leads him to Metropolis and the fattest fat cat of them all – Lex Luthor! Continue reading GREEN ARROW #28 [Review]
It’s odd how, in some respects, DC Comics has tried to have it both ways with those DC Rebirth properties that are connected to a television series on The CW. Logically, one can see the appeal of trying to win … Continue reading GREEN ARROW #26 [Review]
The Editor’s Notes is an opinion column allowing our writers to express their truest feelings about comic books, the comic book industry, and all that it inspires. The views expressed within belong solely to their author. WARNING: The follow piece … Continue reading A TALE OF TWO OUTLAWS: GREEN ARROW #25 & AQUAMAN #25 [Opinion]
Once, Oliver Queen was shipwrecked and presumed dead to the world. He was reborn as someone else, discovering a natural talent for hunting and survival that emerged when the pampered playboy was forced to truly struggle to live for the … Continue reading GREEN ARROW #24 [Review]
It’s another DC week, with Batman #21: The Button and Green Arrow #21 at the top of our pull list! Continue reading THE PULL LIST 4.19.17
Here at Kaboooooom we love our comic books, but if you’re new to the game or just don’t frequent the local comic shop, it can be hard to know where to start. For that, we’re here to help. Every week … Continue reading THE PULL LIST 4.5.17
If you have yet to give the new Green Arrow a chance, this issue marks a wonderful opportunity to see what you’ve been missing out on. If you’re a long-suffering Arrow-head wishing for a return to the good-old-days when men were men with goatees, women were women in fishnets and a comic could be socially aware while still presenting a kick-ass action sequence or two, now is the time to come home. Either way, this book is a great read and one of the strongest titles of the Rebirth line. Continue reading GREEN ARROW #18 [Review]
This week on the pull list we’re recommending you check out America #1 and Green Arrow #18! Continue reading THE PULL LIST 3.1.17