Charlton Arrow #3 (2017)

Charlton Arrow #3 (2017)

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VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Nick Cuti & Various
(A) Joe Staton & Various
(CA) Steven Butler
Concluding the return of the fan-favorite superhero E-Man by creators Nick Cuti and Joe Staton in 'The Great Battle!' Plus MR. Mixit is trapped, 'Lost in Limbo,' by Roger McKenzie & Steven Butler. More Deathwatch vengeance by McKenzie & Ben Torres, and full-color fun with old and new Charlton characters.
Date Available: 01/31/2018
BONUS REVIEW by "Doc" Schaefer


This book is a perfect example of writers and artists from different generations can come together to entertain. Multi-character books have a tendency to highlight one hero while the other stories take a back seat. There are no favorites here, only good reading. Story by story some of the biggest names in comics bring their A game. New stars highlight classic heroes and villains. As you read through the pages, you just know that this is a labor of love for all parties involved. But with all this goodness, my favorite is the Deathwatch story by McKenzie and Torres.

I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Nick Cuti & Various
(A) Joe Staton & Various
(CA) Steven Butler
Concluding the return of the fan-favorite superhero E-Man by creators Nick Cuti and Joe Staton in 'The Great Battle!' Plus MR. Mixit is trapped, 'Lost in Limbo,' by Roger McKenzie & Steven Butler. More Deathwatch vengeance by McKenzie & Ben Torres, and full-color fun with old and new Charlton characters.
Date Available: 01/31/2018
BONUS REVIEW by "Doc" Schaefer


This book is a perfect example of writers and artists from different generations can come together to entertain. Multi-character books have a tendency to highlight one hero while the other stories take a back seat. There are no favorites here, only good reading. Story by story some of the biggest names in comics bring their A game. New stars highlight classic heroes and villains. As you read through the pages, you just know that this is a labor of love for all parties involved. But with all this goodness, my favorite is the Deathwatch story by McKenzie and Torres.

I give it 9 out of 10 Grahams