"Tries" being the keyword obviously.
Even the pre-COIE Ollie was far from being "a good man". He was a millionaire who became a superhero just for thrill of it and once that he lost his fortune, he conveniently decided to become "a champion of the people" telling every single person he knew better than them which only made him look like a massive hypocritical douche (and of course, there's the little detail of how he abandoned Roy when he became addicted to drugs).
I think he can suceed in some regards.
I don't know if it was ever for the thrill of it. Maybe it was partially that but he did it to fight crime and make a difference like most heroes do.Even the pre-COIE Ollie was far from being "a good man". He was a millionaire who became a superhero just for thrill of it and once that he lost his fortune, he conveniently decided to become "a champion of the people" telling every single person he knew better than them which only made him look like a massive hypocritical douche (and of course, there's the little detail of how he abandoned Roy when he became addicted to drugs).
He screwed up with Roy but he tries to make up for it. Green Arrow's whole shtick is making mistakes but learning from them and trying to be a better person.
Yeah. Ultimately, Ollie is a good person. There's only a select few writers who like to bring Ollie back to his "cheats-on-Dinah, is a douche" ways. The Ollie I've always loved is the one who runs his mouth faster than his reason, but ultimately means very well. I don't think Razko and I will ever see eye-to-eye with respect to Oliver Queen.
I have to admit, I also enjoyed Judd Winick's run on Green Arrow quite a bit.
He started a little wobbly (again with the cheating on Dinah and awful GL crossover), but finished strongly.
"My name is Wally West. I'm the fastest man alive!"
I'll try being nicer if you try being smarter.
Yeah, Winnick is one of those writers I don't care for on Ollie for the most part. He's not terrible in small doses, but I did read his entire run from GA through the wedding and into GABC and the sum total is a big no thanks from me.
I don't know, is Fraction doing anything after Jimmy Olsen? I feel like Gail Simone could do a good GA/BC mini at least, if not ongoing. She's already proven a solid fit for Dinah and Ollie is certainly in her wheelhouse.
I think Oliver is a good man and hero.....but a bad friend, boyfriend, mentor, etc. If that makes sense. And yeah I'd love to see Taylor write a GA/BC ongoing. Even if he drags Harley into it.
You know, I've never really thought about Ennis before. Now that I have, I would absolutely be down for it. The only downside is that Ennis works best when he is left alone and i don't see that happening at DC. Not the way it is at the moment.
Other suggestions would be Morrison, Ellis and Ed Brisson (but he is too entrenched at Marvel at the moment).
Exactly what I came to say. I'd add Ed Brubaker to the list.
Green Arrow has always worked very well as a character driven hero rather than a story driven hero. These guys all write from the character first and go from there.
I'd also love to see what Jason Aaron could do with GA.
"Has Sariel summoned you here, Azrael? Have you come to witness the miracle of your brethren arriving on Earth?"
"I WILL MIX THE ASHES OF YOUR BONES WITH SALT AND USE THEM TO ENSURE THE EARTH THE TEMPLARS TILLED NEVER BEARS FRUIT AGAIN!"
"*sigh* I hoped it was for the miracle."
Dan Watters' Azrael was incredible, a constant delight and perhaps too good for this world (but not the Forth). For the love of St. Dumas, DC, give us more!!!
Mike Grell.
"You address omnipotence. Tread carefully."
I enjoyed Jeff Lemire...though maybe quite a few of the central ideas were “borrowed” from Miller Daredevil and Fraction Iron Fist runs...wouldn’t mind seeing him return.
In general I’d like to see any writer who was willing to give Ollie a decent power set or a more sensible way of working than using a bow and arrow. But I know that anathema to hard core GA fans.