Green Arrow #7
This volume collects issues #38-42 of the 2017 Green Arrow series, continuing the storyline where Oliver Queen faces a city turned against him after a controversial act. As the public calls for his arrest, he must navigate a conspiracy that threatens to dismantle his reputation and his mission as a hero. Written by Collin Kelly and Jackson Lanzing, with art by various contributors, this arc explores themes of justice and accountability in a polarized society.
"Homecoming" marks a pivotal moment in Green Arrow’s 2017 run, with writer Mike Grell and artist Rick Hoberg delivering a tense, character-driven story that delves into the weight of past decisions. When a copycat killer emerges just as the original was set to be executed, former Lt. Cameron seeks out Green Arrow’s help, reigniting a buried reckoning. The issue’s stark, emotionally charged art by Hoberg and inks by John Nyberg, with color by Julia Lacquement and lettering by Steve Haynie, elevate the story’s moral complexity. The cover, penciled and inked by Mike Grell, captures the moment with quiet intensity.
In "Justice is Mine [Part 1]," former Lt. Cameron—haunted by a past where he framed a serial killer to bring him down—faces a chilling new threat when a copycat emerges just as the original killer is set to be executed. With the city gripped by fear and the line between justice and vengeance blurring, Cameron reaches out to Green Arrow for help.
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↩ Reprints Green Arrow #51 (1991), Green Arrow #52 (1991), Green Arrow #53 (1991), Green Arrow #54 (1991), Green Arrow #55 (1991), Green Arrow #56 (1992), Green Arrow #57 (1992), Green Arrow #58 (1992), Green Arrow #59 (1992), Green Arrow #60 (1992), Green Arrow #61 (1992), Green Arrow #62 (1992)
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