Green Arrow Vol 5 The Outsiders War The New 52 Jeff Lemire Andrea Sorrentino Books


Green Arrow Vol 5 The Outsiders War The New 52 Jeff Lemire Andrea Sorrentino Books
The more Lemire books I pick up, the more of a fan I become.This book picks up and continues from the last volume. Ollie has lost his company, theres an insanely good archer named Komodo after him who apparently killed Ollie's dad years ago. He also stole a child when she was younger and brainwashed her into thinking she was his daughter. Ollie also meets an ex-lover of his dad's and they go on a quest back to the island where Ollie was stranded and has one huge hell of a blast from the past
I don't wanna spoil anything, but theres some truly great dialogue between Ollie and a few choice characters. I don't want to spoil anything but he has to confront people who tortured him, who mislead him, manipulated him, and just basically used him. Just like volume 4, it feels like the action doesn't stop at times. Theres also a memorable Batman cameo in a flashback which is really cool if you read Zero Year in the new 52.
The overall theme of this volume is confontation and resolution, between Ollie and those who've lied to him and used him, and the Outsiders and weapon clans. While the title is called "Outsider's War", it feels like it takes a backseat to the problems and issues Ollie is facing, but its still great stuff. Just such a shame that the other clans, like the Shield clan, Sword clan, arrow clan, gauntlet clan never saw much use outside vol 4 and 5 of the new 52. Such is life, but they make for great antagonists/allies and add to the lore of Green Arrow. Definite recommendation if you liked/loved Vol 4. Theres also some stuff going on with a side villain named Dragon who John Diggle tries to take on but its honestly forgettable

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Green Arrow Vol 5 The Outsiders War The New 52 Jeff Lemire Andrea Sorrentino Books Reviews
This is just top-notch work by Jeff Lemire and Andrea Sorrentino. While the legacy rework of Green Arrow continued from volume 1 is slightly imitative of Brubaker/Fraction et al, s' Iron Fist work at Marvel, Lemire's writing is just teriffic and Sorrentino's art is phenomenal, great creative layouts that are starting to give J.H. Williams III a run for his money in my mind at least.
The rework is also interesting in light of the Arrow TV series, which I also enjoy but is much different than the new 52 version. Still, TV fans would probably enjoy both volumes (so far!) of this series
I got into Green Arrow when Kevin Smith brought him back from the dead. Don't get me wrong, any kid growing up in the early 80's loved Green Arrow, but mostly as a member of the Justice League of America. No, I started seriously following the character when Smith returned Oliver Queen to the land of the living and then began expanding his cast of characters. Then Meltzer came along with "The Archer's Quest" and took an already complex character to a whole new level of sophistication.
When The New 52 began, I heard that Green Arrow really suffered in terms of story quality. I steered clear. Even as the show on the CW captured my interest, I still kept my distance from the comic book because of its negative reviews.
However, when Jeff Lemire came aboard the title, I knew it was time for me to join as well. "The Outsiders War" is a fantastic read.
First of all, the mythology Lemire built concerning clans centered upon The Spear, The Sword, The Fist, The Axe, The Mask, The Shield, and The Arrow is something both fresh and unique. Lemire delivers a fascinating story involving Green Arrow's past on the island, his father, his half-sister, as well as both Shado and Katana. The repercussions of this story could have lasting effects upon the character for years to come.
However, Andrea Sorrentino is an even greater force behind this title. I've honestly never quite seen art such as this, and I've read comic books for well over thirty years. The layouts, the pictures within pictures, the sheer fluidity from panel to panel - it is the work of an extremely talented person. But, even with that being said, the art is even further enhanced by Marcelo Maiolo, surely one of the most interesting colorists in the industry. If I sat here and described the colors to you, you'd think me insane because nothing is the conventional color you'd expect . But they work. They work beautifully.
If you're a fan of the character, I definitely recommend "The Outsider's War" as well as it's predecessor, "The Kill Machine."
The more Lemire books I pick up, the more of a fan I become.
This book picks up and continues from the last volume. Ollie has lost his company, theres an insanely good archer named Komodo after him who apparently killed Ollie's dad years ago. He also stole a child when she was younger and brainwashed her into thinking she was his daughter. Ollie also meets an ex-lover of his dad's and they go on a quest back to the island where Ollie was stranded and has one huge hell of a blast from the past
I don't wanna spoil anything, but theres some truly great dialogue between Ollie and a few choice characters. I don't want to spoil anything but he has to confront people who tortured him, who mislead him, manipulated him, and just basically used him. Just like volume 4, it feels like the action doesn't stop at times. Theres also a memorable Batman cameo in a flashback which is really cool if you read Zero Year in the new 52.
The overall theme of this volume is confontation and resolution, between Ollie and those who've lied to him and used him, and the Outsiders and weapon clans. While the title is called "Outsider's War", it feels like it takes a backseat to the problems and issues Ollie is facing, but its still great stuff. Just such a shame that the other clans, like the Shield clan, Sword clan, arrow clan, gauntlet clan never saw much use outside vol 4 and 5 of the new 52. Such is life, but they make for great antagonists/allies and add to the lore of Green Arrow. Definite recommendation if you liked/loved Vol 4. Theres also some stuff going on with a side villain named Dragon who John Diggle tries to take on but its honestly forgettable

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