This Wednesday, December 27th, Green Arrow #36, written by Benjamin Percy with Juan Ferreyra on art, hits newsstands, part 4 of “Trial of Two Cities”! Oliver Queen is stuck at the bottom of the ocean with no air and the weight of the world on his shoulders. So… typical day in the life of the emerald archer, right? Check out these preview pages that DC Comics was kind enough to share!

GREEN ARROW #36 cover

GREEN ARROW #36 variant cover

GREEN ARROW #36 page 1

GREEN ARROW #36 page 2

GREEN ARROW #36 page 3

GREEN ARROW #36 page 4

Green Arrow is fortunate to have Percy and Ferreyra at the helm, and pages like these are prime examples as to why. Percy’s tight scripting and pacing coupled with lineart by Ferreyra create a whole, organic piece that readers can get lost in. Their efforts have elevated Oliver to his place as one of the premiere members of DC’s pantheon of heroes, right where he belongs.

Green Arrow #36, part 4 of “Trial of Two Cities,” written by Benjamin Percy with Juan Ferreyra on art, goes on sale Wednesday, January 3rd, from DC Comics.

From the official issue description:

“Trial of Two Cities” part four! Trapped at the bottom of the ocean and running out of air, Green Arrow must find a way to the surface to save Seattle before someone he loves pays the ultimate price for his mistakes!

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