>>106162186I think this anon has a point here.
I remember every issue of Squirrel girl and America that was storytimed here because they defied belief. There really was something to say about the ineptitude and carelessness on every page. Truly, it was peak kusoage.
I'm probably not going to remember this comic after I leave this thread. That's not because I hate the man or his politics or whatever this comic stands for. It's entirely because it's a copy+paste of the thing that was done to death mid-90's.
It's serviceable at best, nothing really jumps out. I read this entire issue and I still don't know what the premise is other than 'superhero team'. There's nothing to distinguish this from every other superhero team out there who just have things happen to them.
Maybe it would be more entertaining in another medium. The A-Team, functionally identical to the premise here, was a wildly successful TV show.
>>106159453>....'America' was exactly as bad as this.That's hyperbole. Other than being bland, nothing about it is offensively bad. Nothing about it screams "Oh dear god someone had the idea to put this to ink."
It's just things happening, things. Why do they happen? Who cares, it's cool.
People are being too harsh with it mostly because of who made it and not actually because it's greatest sin: It's forgettable and boring.
The strange irony is that the person who wrote the comic would have probably had better comic book material by just making a 1:1 recreation of his time in the army than this thing.