" You have failed this city !" - Oliver Queen
Today, a few more pictures. For many fans of the DC Universe series "Arrow," like me, the quote above brings a smile. A series of comedy hits featuring Jay and Silent Bob also bring a smile, such as Clerks, Mallrats, Dogma, and Chasing Amy .
What connects them? Kevin Smith, because in addition to creating the unique character of "Silent Bob," he's also a truly accomplished comic book writer.
And what's the story in "Quiver"? Well, Oliver Queen died in a bomb explosion. Everyone close to him somehow managed to sort it out, and then, wait a minute, an older man shows up on the streets of Star City with a slight problem. He claims to be Oliver Queen, but he doesn't remember many of the events.
For me, one of the coolest moments is the twist with Hal Jordan, aka... but shh, no spoilers.
A small request "Don't let this city down" if you haven't checked this item yet.
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Certainly the most mature comic in Kevin Smith's career. It's not about powers (whether gained or lost, regardless), but about responsibility for one's loved ones, for parents and children. Simple, perhaps even too simple, but not trivial, it resonates with surprising honesty.
SimonSays
Rating: 10/10
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This part was amazing. I really liked the demons and... the spot :D. Green Arrow may not be my favorite character in the universe, but I have to admit he has his moments.
Karolina Maj
Rating: 8/10
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Slightly weaker than the first part, although the occult theme is extremely successful.
talkingroot
Rating: 8/10
Author: Tomasz Salachna