[ HARD BUYING LEAGUE ] |
TO QUOTE Roger Waters: “And if your head explodes with dark forebodings too I'll see
you on the dark side of the moon.”
THE REVIEW:
In case it wasn’t quite clear when you saw
those covers published a couple of months back, by issues 27 and 28 it should have been pretty clear that Ollie’s cross-country, soul-searching violation-of-parole would
involve him running in to each member of the Justice League, mainly to show and / or tell them how he’s changed so
they can patch up their post-Flashpoint relationship with the Emerald
Archer. Only, it’s not really the current
Justice League he’s talking to, but more the classic line-up.
On the one hand, I really appreciate Percy taking the time to show us
Oliver changing and the League changing their views on him, rather than just
having a one-panel “oh, we’re totally
cool with Green Arrow now” retcon, as so many writers (Percy included) have
done with the Rebirth
“not-yet-solidified reality” cop-out. On
the other hand, however, the absence of our two current Earth Lanterns, any Aqua-folk,
and a young man named Victor, makes
the whole thing feel a little bit too heavy on the fan service at the cost of the story being told, especially when events lead to the need for maybe just one more
superhero and nobody even tries to call them, but still comments on how likely
it is that there might be heavy civilian casualties.
Overall, Oliver’s
ghosts-of-Justice-Leagues-past encounters with Barry, Diana, Lex, Clark, Bruce, and Hal served as an excellent mechanism to
show us how Oliver sees himself, both then and now, and how others perceive
him. Similarly, each League member
pulled no punches in order to tell him off, but were still willing to give him a
chance to prove them wrong. Sometimes it's
the willingness to listen that really makes them heroes, which is a nice,
subtle dividing line between Oliver and the League. He claims to listen, but is, admittedly, still
very stubborn, and it often takes multiple lessons and a lecture from Dinah for things to finally sink in.
The arc did feel a bit rushed though. In addition to Oliver’s all-star team-ups, we
had cut scenes of Emiko and Dinah’s
efforts in Seattle ,
telling a necessary side story that would have been nice to get a little bit more
meat to. It is entirely possible that
such a plan did, at one point, exist, but had to be trimmed down to sync-up Green
Arrow’s Metal
crossover issue. Maybe the original
treatment even had Cyborg helping out with the data Lex or Batman provided, or
had a short, “wait... who are you?”, moment with Simon and Jessica before they called in
Hal for support. Frankly, I would love
for Oliver and Jessica to hit it off – as friends and coworkers – solely for a
chance to see Percy write Dinah’s response.
The art of Schmidt and Ferreyra
continues to impress, and somehow feels like they’re slowly coming together
stylistically to make for a less jarring shift between issues, though Emiko is
still significantly different under each artist’s pen. I do have a question for the panel about the Gotham artist wearing a ball-and-chain at his desk in an underground studio,
though. This cross country (and beyond)
romp certainly gave them a plethora of unique backgrounds to render, but we
still got some magnificent splash pages and close-up character details. To name but a few, Batman and Green Arrow screaming in each
other’s faces, Emi and Dinah comforting their rescue, and the intimidating posturing of the Burned lieutenant (BUUUURNED IIIIIN SPAAAAACE) are all artistic stand outs across this series.
Now, I’m all about Hal-n-Ollie patching up
and being besties again, but some of
the comments just threw me in to a continuity tizzy (Remember how kind I was
about Percy not leaning on the Rebirth
magic button with the League? It doesn’t
apply to the Hal stuff.) Sure, they’re
“meeting again for the first time” and there's a bit of (re)establishing the
current state to be expected as part of the obligatory pomp. Maybe I just need to go back and reread... something... but Oliver’s comments about Hal dying his hair felt like a Parallax era reference to me, and Hal’s comment about Ollie being on “some
soul-searching quest across the country?
AGAIN?” sure did feel like a throwback to 1970. So it seems the events of a very pre-Crisis story are in our character’s
current background, as are the barely pre-Zero-Hour events, yet their more
recent run-in immediately prior to Percy taking over the title seems to
have been a shared hallucination. It's
probably just as well, as we still haven’t had any explanation as to the vanishing
of Mia Deardon, the younger Merlyn, the Queen Foundation, or anything else from Sokolowski’s run.
THE MUSIC:
C’mon, you know you were humming it as
Ollie started making friends with his former bullies, right? Willie Nelson’s On The Road
Again, making music with his friends and all that. Probably more a Roy song than an
Ollie song, but I tell ya’, when Hal conjured up that will construct pickup
truck (or was it supposed to be a modernized El Camino?), Willie was playin’ on
the radio.
Sure, these issues had Oliver recruiting
League members to help him look for clues, protect the public,
fight The Burned (both on the information and physical fronts), trace their network, and wander around the stratosphere (rather than, say, asking
Henry for help). But in all honesty the real guts of the story was Oliver’s
growth as a person, learning who he is, learning to ask for help, and learning what
he has to offer in return (Though he’s “still
a hot head,” in his own words.) To
repair his damaged sense of self, and his relationship with others, he had to
cut a bit of himself out, like repairing a hole in drywall, before he
could replace the “dumb ass” (again, in his own words) he was with a stronger person
who can stand alongside the greatest heroes he knows.
Frankly, Oliver’s tête-à-tête with Hal
really had me missing his bromance with Animal
Man. Team Green may be the
classic pairing, but Team Blonde has a magnificent dynamic that isn’t quite
there with the “higher tier” partnership with a Lantern. Maybe once all the Metal dust has
settled we can get some more team-up time.
But for now, I’m looking forward to Oliver just returning to his
team. He’s learned to ask for help, and
despite not keeping in touch with Henry, Dinah, and Emi, as often as he maybe
should have, he knows he belongs with them and seems to be aiming to get back
to them. Just as soon as he takes down
this global cabal of evil, of course.
Bottom line, this arc ranks seven out of
ten enthusiastic League members thumbs up. Lex
gets to vote and Hal does not, in part because he’s not actually a League
member anymore. But more so because his comment
at the end of issue 31 was way over the creepy line.
*** Just reading and writing and rambling in the back of the Joker's old Ho-Home-On-Wheels... Keath.
GREEN ARROW #29 TO #31
Reviewed by David Andrews
on
October 12, 2017
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