rutatheythem's review against another edition
3.0
So much wasted potential. Instead of the whole Emiko Adachi bullshit the writers could have used Saracon. It would have been a great plotline. I'm really sorry that we won't get to see it now that the series had finished airing.
renatasnacks's review
1.0
I'm hard-pressed to think of a fictional character whose backstory I want LESS than Malcolm Merlyn's, but here we are.
Even if I DID want more of Merlyn's backstory, this barely ties back into Arrow continuity? And it's cliche and culturally appropriative?
But also, to be clear, I DO NOT want more of Merlyn's backstory.
http://www.frowl.org/worstbestsellers/episode-79-dark-archer/
Even if I DID want more of Merlyn's backstory, this barely ties back into Arrow continuity? And it's cliche and culturally appropriative?
But also, to be clear, I DO NOT want more of Merlyn's backstory.
http://www.frowl.org/worstbestsellers/episode-79-dark-archer/
katieb94's review against another edition
dark
mysterious
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? No
- Loveable characters? No
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.0
Not really relevant to the Arrow lore so I felt it was a bit pointless and I got really boredÂ
electroclan17's review
4.0
I thought it was really cool reading a book based on a character from a show and the actor is the author of the book. I had fun reading it and learned a few things I didn't know before.
marisacarpico's review against another edition
3.0
Really like this story, but keep wondering if I might like it better with a slightly stronger artist delivering it.
squidbag's review against another edition
3.0
Originally released as webcomics, when collected into this format, you can kind of still tell. There are narrative breaks within chapters, and a little bit of repetition. The artwork's accessibly good, and the story fleshes out the character of Malcolm Merlyn in a really interesting way. Good for fans of the show, should be read in one sitting.
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