Writer: Chris Condon
Art: Montos and Taurin Clarke
Publisher: DC Comics
Price: $4.99
Reviewed by: Anonymous
Release Date: Febraury 26th, 2025
After his encounter with the Fresh Water Killer, Oliver Queen has even more questions regarding the ecological disaster in Star City, which leads him deeper into his own history as the threat comes even closer to Oliver’s home.

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THE DISPATCH
Green Arrow #21 by Chris Condon continues the compelling mystery surrounding the Fresh Water Killer and the ecological disaster plaguing Star City. This issue focuses on Oliver Queen’s investigation, delving into his personal history and the growing danger encroaching on his home.

Condon’s writing excels at building suspense and atmosphere. The ecological disaster serves as a potent backdrop, reflecting the decay and corruption hidden within Star City’s foundations. The Fresh Water Killer’s actions are both gruesome and symbolic, adding a layer of psychological horror to the narrative.

The exploration of Oliver’s past is particularly effective. It’s not just exposition; it’s intricately woven into the present-day mystery, revealing connections and motivations that add depth to both the character and the story. The sense of personal stakes is high, as Oliver’s past actions and relationships come back to haunt him.

The art (while not specified in your synopsis, the quality is important) effectively captures the gritty realism of Star City and the unsettling nature of the Fresh Water Killer’s crimes. The visual storytelling reinforces the themes of decay and corruption, creating a palpable sense of unease.

The issue ends with a cliffhanger that raises the stakes even further, leaving readers anxious to see how Oliver will confront the looming threats to his city and his home. The mystery is unfolding at a satisfying pace, with each issue revealing new clues and deepening the intrigue.

FINAL THOUGHTS
Overall, Green Arrow #21 is a strong entry in the series, delivering a compelling mystery with a personal touch. Condon’s writing and the consistently effective art create a suspenseful and engaging reading experience. Fans of Green Arrow and detective stories will find this issue particularly satisfying.

