Absolute Green Arrow #1 (2026) - Murder, Corruption, and Oliver Queen’s Terrifying Secret
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Absolute Green Arrow #1 (2026) - Murder, Corruption, and Oliver Queen’s Terrifying Secret
DC’s brand new Absolute Universe gets darker, angrier, and far more grounded than you might expect. Absolute Green Arrow #1 is not a superhero comic — it’s a murder mystery drenched in class rage, corporate corruption, and one woman’s desperate search for answers about a dead man she once loved. And then, just when you think you understand what kind of story it is, a corpse covered in impossible, glowing eyes tears the floor completely out from …
Absolute Green Arrow #1 Fires True
It’s not revolutionary to believe that billionaires shouldn’t exist and that the rich should be held responsible for their actions. But when you’re living in a world where the President of the United States of America has alleged connections to the world’s most famous human trafficker, it makes everything seem mundane in comparison. Nothing is happening to him or the laundry list of other rich and famous people who should have their hands held t…
Absolute Green Arrow Issue 1 Review - But Why Tho?
Absolute Green Arrow Issue 1 is published by DC Comics. Written by Pornsak Picheteshote, art by Rafael Albuquerque, colors by Marcelo Maiolo, and letters by Jeff Powell. After the death of Oliver Queen, a new figure takes up the mantle of Green Arrow, whilst Dinah Lance is forced to work for Malcolm Merlyn and Hector Hammond. As Absolute titles come, a Green Arrow edition was perhaps the most surprising. That’s because we have already seen the f…
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