>>94699696Different appeals.
To me, the appeal is how justice is percieved and carried out by the various characters as well as the commentaries on society. Won't deny that watching Akane grow as a character, both in term of strength and beliefs was awesome though.
To me, I could see Akane, or a character similar to her being willing to work with heroes who respected the law, like Justice and Gauntlet. I could also see her training and recruiting heroes, if possible. In fact, I'd say that this organization would be a good place to put some of those the kids from the Avengers Initiative and Academy.
See, if I were writing this book, and god forbid, one day I will write for Marvel one day, that Agency would be introduced on a book which had the New X-Men, or kids from 2000s. Kids who essentially went against or had a grudge with society/authority.
This group could essentially be the sometime ally, sometime enemy villain. They aren't evil, controlled by Hydra or anything like that. I mean, there could be a few plots where some agents were renegades/spies, but those would need to be few and far between.
The system would also likely be willing to work/accomdate heroes for the most part. However, they would be willing to kill those who they saw as getting out of hand. The biggest problem is keeping characters like Akane decent and moral in that sort of setting. I'd say the way to ensure that is while Akane follows orders, she also chooses the most moral option if it is avaliable to her. Kind of like what she did in the first episode of both Psycho Pass seasons.