GIVEAWAY: Win GREEN ARROW: YEAR ONE Graphic Novel!

GIVEAWAY: Win GREEN ARROW: YEAR ONE Graphic Novel!

Are you a fan of the Emerald Archer? Love the CW's Arrow series? CLICK HERE to find out how to win a copy of the definitive Green Arrow origin tale, which inspired the hit TV show, from writer Andy Diggle (Batman) and artist Jock (Swamp Thing, Hellblazer).

By NateBest - Dec 03, 2014 11:12 AM EST
Filed Under: DC Comics
This week we're giving away two copies of Green Arrow: Year One graphic novel! Check out the rules below to find out how you can win your very own copy in your choice of platform! How did the reckless playboy known as Oliver Queen become the Green Arrow? Why did he do it? You can find out in Green Arrow: Year One!

“I would expect no less from Andy Diggle and Jock, two of my favorite creators making comics today. These two have both done excellent work with other collaborators, but they also make up one of those rare writer/artist duos that consistently bring out the best in each other. They’re even greater than the sum of their exemplary parts, much like—wait for it—the proverbial bow and arrow.” – Brian K. Vaughan (Saga, Y: THE LAST MAN)


Discover Oliver Queen's journey from reckless playboy to humble hero in this definitive Green Arrow origin tale.
 
Oliver Queen is a frivolous playboy with little care for anyone or anything--apparently even himself. But when he's double-crossed and marooned on a jungle island, he finds that he does care about something: justice! Armed with nothing more than a makeshift bow and arrows, Queen struggles to survive in his new, unforgiving environment—all while battling the violent drug runners who are responsible for his abandonment.
 
GREEN ARROW: YEAR ONE is the definitive origin of the Emerald Archer, brought to you by the award-winning team behind THE LOSERS—writer Andy Diggle (BATMAN) and artist Jock (SWAMP THING, HELLBLAZER).

Green Arrow: Year One is available at DC Comics Digital Store, Amazon, Apple iTunes, Barnes and Noble and Google Play.

What Can I Win?
  • 1 comic book will be given away to a user selected from Facebook
  • 1 comic book will be given away to a user selected from Twitter

Two Ways To Win!
  • Like or comment on the giveaway post on Facebook
  • Retweet using the Twitter post below!



Want better odds?

The Rules
  • If you are under the age of 18, you must have your parents permission to enter
  • Giveaway will run through 12/10/2014. Winner(s) will be selected and contacted on 12/11/2014.
  • No purchase necessary and void where prohibited.

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mgeoff88
mgeoff88 - 12/1/2014, 9:59 PM
@Jollem Awesome! I would play the shit out of that game.

I also would also love a Constantine game or a JLD game.

I hope Rocksteady is planning to do another franchise for a DC character after Arkham Knight.
mgeoff88
mgeoff88 - 12/2/2014, 1:01 AM
@Jollem I heard that too, but sometimes people just say things offhand.

I really hope they are serious, because it's about damn time we got a great Superman game.

In Rocksteady I trust.
MightyZeus
MightyZeus - 12/2/2014, 3:02 AM
I already owned it and i owned it before "Arrow" was announced.

Its one of my favorite graphic novels.

Arrow is just a let down to me even though the show draws little inspiration from the graphic novel.
SuperCat
SuperCat - 12/3/2014, 11:09 AM
I'd better start winning something on this site. I'm just sayin'!
NateBest
NateBest - 12/3/2014, 11:42 AM
@Gusto - Then go get a Twitter account you old fart! :o)
SymbioteJoker
SymbioteJoker - 12/3/2014, 12:48 PM
Ah why do I even bother? I never win nuthin here, except Gusto`s affection..
Dedpool
Dedpool - 12/3/2014, 12:52 PM
I have the comic! It was really well done!! Here's my review http://www.beyondhollywood.com/the-back-issues-green-arrow-year-one/

Braveandthebold
Braveandthebold - 12/3/2014, 8:36 PM
@MightyZeus

"I already owned it and i owned it before "Arrow" was announced.

Its one of my favorite graphic novels.

Arrow is just a let down to me even though the show draws little inspiration from the graphic novel."

Same and I agree 100 freaking percent, Arrow is just [frick]ing terrible depection of Green Arrow we all know it's really Bat-Arrow. Now the comic has been taken over by Bat-Arrow and what's worst is it's the same shitty generic writing. Although Jeff Lemire's Green Arrow was a hit in miss(he wrote a damn good comic, but his take on Oliver Queen/Green Arrow was sometimes a bit off) he created a amazing world for Green Arrow in the New 52 and now ... it's been destroyed and in it's place we have generic CW Bat-Arrow.

Diggle wrote one of the best origin stories and truly understood Green Arrow, too bad he never got to write the regular title monthly. Same for his Superman which was right put there with Grant Morrison's take on the New 52 Superman, a shame he only did one issue of Superman before DC just chased him away.
comicchicago
comicchicago - 12/4/2014, 7:34 PM
@GreenArrow1941 go to hell and take that other beat off with you
Rothwilder
Rothwilder - 12/11/2014, 7:19 AM
Keep your Twitter and Facebook. I can afford to buy the comic if I really want it. You can't buy the freedom of not not being tied to those two sites. It has to be earned.

Four years Facebook free. I feel like I should get a f%^cking coin like in AA.
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