I don't know. I want to like this book more than I actually do. Part of the problem is the ridiculous art. It's the kind of art that gives superhero books a bad name: women with oddly round and hard breasts wearing painfully unsupportive clothes, men with a hundred muscles per square inch and no nec...
I am familiar with Gail Simone's reputation for writing a variety of female superheroes who actually interact with each other in interesting ways, and I can now confirm that it is, indeed, deserved! I could wish that they were not all drawn as being absolutely interchangeably Barbie-shaped, but you ...