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Wilson The Arrow was interesting to me for many reasons: a the small frames at the tops of pages which seemed purely decorative, not diegetic; b the pre-code violence in which a comic hero not only kills bad guys but fires arrows into a crowd of them; and c the discovery of the work of Claire S.
Moe, a pioneering female comic author and artist. Whereas the initial story in this volume, "Boss Kidnaps D. It definitely made me wonder how the leader got his gat while inside. Another problem with suspension of disbelief occurred in the otherwise intriguing "Dragon's Face Bank Robbers. In the scene aboard the ship, I don't understand how on earth even a character like The Arrow could possibly remove those huge chains which attach to the rudder of a big ship.
It just strained my credulity, to say the least and I am usually pretty solid in suspending my disbelief in order to let a few things go by. One last observation about The Arrow stories. I was amused to note that, at least in these stories, The Arrow crashes through windows as often as The Hood in another title from another publisher gets bopped on the head.
But I get it. It's like Hollywood special effects. Interviews Jan 28, News Jan 28, News Oct 15, News July 14, Craig Byrne. If you missed the Arrow promotional comic book — taking place between Episodes 1 and 2 of Arrow — as it was given away at Comic-Con, you still can have a chance to read it. Written by show creators and producers and featuring a cover by legendary Green Arrow artist Mike Grell, this is a fantastic addition to your Arrow stash.
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