by Keith Giffen;J.M. Dematteis
What a shame. I feel like the creative staff had really gotten a handle on the characterization and tone they wanted to go with for the series, and it could have been really good. Unfortunately, it got snared in crossovers (something about Manhunters, I don't even know) and team-ups (Suicide Squad, ...
A little weaker than the first volume, overall, although it's really not the fault of the creators. The first few issues are great and those that follow have a lot of wonderful character moments, but a lot of th book gets caught up in crossovers involving characters I don't really care about, and an...