
Green Arrow, Volume 2: Triple Threat
A Graphic Novels, Superheroes, Comics book. Id really go 2.5 stars here, but I enjoyed it enough to round...
The stress of running a multi-billion dollar corporation and being the guardian of Star City has frayed Oliver Queen's last nerve. When he encounters the genetically modified triplets known as "Skylark" during a mission, Queen, entranced by their beauty and the new techonology they give him, agrees to meet their "father" King Leer.King Leer's fortress, buried deep within a frozen moutainside, hides the true nature of his work, genetically modifying animals of all species - including humans - in order to take over the world. His work is funded by the gold mine he has seized and rules the native people through starvation by polluting the enviornment. Can Oliver Queen stop King Leer before he releases his creationsupon the world, or will he end up as one of Leer's...
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- Pages: 144 pages
- ISBN: 9781401238421 / 1401238424
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I'm currently making my way through all of the volume 2's of the New 52 DC comics that are on a group Comixolgy app. I decided to read the series that I enjoyed the least first so that I could go ahead and get them over with. This volume is worse than the first volume of Green Arrow and is the worst thing that I've read in the New 52... Id really go 2.5 stars here, but I enjoyed it enough to round up to 3.We have three storylines here. In the first one he runs afoul of a villain who has genetically engineered a hot set of triplets. 3 hot barbie doll blonds. Of course, there are sexual overtones there. Then it goes beyond that when Green Arrow has a tryst with all 3..at... I'm only reading these as I'm a completest and want to be "filled in" as I'm excited about Jeff Lemire taking over the reins. I liked this volume way better than the first and actually quite enjoyed it. Never been a fan of Green Arrow, but the clean shaven (no goatee!) look makes him much more easier to take seriously. I like where...