• Green Arrow #40 - Vol. 3 - 2004

Green Arrow #40 – Vol. 3 (2004): The Archer Faces a New Threat

Green Arrow #40 – Vol. 3 (2004) delivers another thrilling chapter in the life of Oliver Queen, as he faces yet another deadly challenge in his mission to protect Star City. Written by Judd Winick, this issue is packed with fast-paced action, sharp dialogue, and gripping storytelling that keeps fans on the edge of their seats.

As the series progresses, Oliver Queen finds himself caught in a battle that tests both his physical and moral strength. The streets of Star City are more dangerous than ever, and Green Arrow must use every skill in his arsenal to take down those who seek to spread chaos. Winick’s storytelling is masterfully layered, offering not just high-stakes battles but also deeper emotional conflicts that add richness to the character’s journey.

The artwork in this issue is dynamic and full of energy, with Phil Hester and Ande Parks bringing their signature bold style to the pages. The action sequences are expertly drawn, creating a real sense of movement and intensity, while the atmospheric cityscapes enhance the gritty tone of the story. The use of shadows and striking panel compositions make this issue a visual standout in the Green Arrow saga.

For fans of DC Comics, Oliver Queen, and classic Green Arrow storylines, this issue is an essential addition to any collection. Whether you’re following the entire Vol. 3 run or just picking up standout issues, this one delivers everything a comic book fan could want—action, drama, and the unwavering determination of a hero who refuses to back down.

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Green Arrow #40 - Vol. 3 - 2004

  • Brand: DC
  • Product Code: DC
  • Availability: 1
  • £3.00


Tags: Comicbook, Green Arrow, 2004, DC, Oliver Queen, Black Canary, Connor Hawke, Mia Dearden, Brick, Albert Davis, Dan DiDio, Marcos Martin, Alvaro Lopez, Javier Rodríguez, Judd Winick, Phil Hester, Ande Parks, Guy Major, Clem Robins, Michael Wright, Bob Schreck