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The run's not like the preceding, which traded on the reader's investment in Oliver Queen as a character with a publication history in a shared universe - it's telling a crime story with only nodding acknowledgements to the greater setting, one where Ollie's role isn't obviously stage-setting for a future story.
The issue marks the shift in scope with Green Arrow's first appearance in it being the foiling of a convenience store robbery.
Afterwards, the crime's introduced.
( It's through news-as-exposition. )
The issue marks the shift in scope with Green Arrow's first appearance in it being the foiling of a convenience store robbery.
Afterwards, the crime's introduced.
( It's through news-as-exposition. )