Very true. The only one on that list that really bugs me is Foolkiller, as he's supposed to be a crazy ass vigilante.
Okay:
Inner Circle:
The Hood (leader)
The Wizard
Dr. Jonas Harrow
Madam Masque
Crimson Cowl
Outer Circle
Blackout
Shockwave
Bushwacker
Slug
Centurius
The Answer
Chemistro
The Armadillo
Crossfire
The Blood Brothers
Cutthroat
The Brothers Grimm
Deathwatch
The Constrictor
Dr. Demonicus
The Controller
Foolkiller
The Corrupter
Graviton
The Crusader
Grey Gargoyle
The Griffin
Hydro Man
The Living Laser
Jigsaw
The U-Foes
Mandrill
The Wrecking Crew
Mentallo
Tiger Shark
Mister Fear
Typhoid Mary
Mister Hyde
Vermin
Purple Man
Rampage
Razor-Fist
Scarecrow
The Hood's team is organized more like an organized ring of mobsters than many straight up supervillain teams that specialize in either revenge against a particular hero or team of heroes (i.e. The Sinister Six, The Masters of Evil, etc) or on general world/city/nation conquest. They aim to go about their business of getting cash illegally and backing each other up upon doing so, especially by trying to put some "fear" into superheroes, with Tigra being an unhappy example.
Unfortunately, the thing that keeps me from taking the team totally seriously is the amount of stupid continuity and other errors in the assembly. Constrictor is working for the government now; specifically Gyrich's Shadow Initiative. Foolkiller is a vigilante who'd never assemble with fellow criminals. The U-Foes are sitting in the same room with a cabal of crooks like Crossfire, Corrupter, Mandrill, Controller, Mr. Fear, etc. who wanted to kill them less than 2 years ago in SPIDER-MAN: BREAKOUT. Mentallo was roasted by "Chameleon" in MODOK'S 11. Griffen was usually lacking anything beyond a beastial intellect in his last appearences, and now he's just talking like any ol' thug. Rampage, a.k.a. Stuart Clarke, has only been helping out The Punisher in WAR JOURNAL for an entire year at this point. And that doesn't go into various personalities; some of these criminals would never DREAM of working for others willingly. It goes on. But, it is a fact that Marvel editors are asleep at the switch, especially for Bendis. The man is a walking No-Prize factory.
Still it is an interesting idea and the villains of MU need more face time. Of course it is shame that Bendis messed up the lineup a bit regarding characters who are supposed to be dead or not really organized crime types. A little tweeking of the lineup would have been better.
Anyway in terms of these villains willing to work together, it is way more logical then other villain lineups. I think Wizard joined the team, so he can pull a "Starscream". That makes more sense than Zoom joining the Society.
It is like many things Bendis does. The IDEA itself is fine, perhaps even good. It is the EXECUTION where he stumbles. However, aside for the glaring errors, it isn't too bad. Hood makes some good speaches, and for the villains where it would make sense for them to mobilize with him, it works.
As for Wizard, after seeing him do the same schtick he has been doing for 40 years in McDuffie's FF, complete with some really stupid decisions on Wiz's part, I may not mind a new angle on him. Bendis may botch it, but Wizard has got to do something besides "lead the Frightful Four ineptly, lose, repeat." I at least like Yu's somewhat grittier tweak on the costume.
It at least potential, though I'm not sure I'm sold on the hood being able to convince these guys to be his "employees", I still need some convincing.
Perhaps Constrictor is a spy for the government? In a team like this double crosses seem inevitable.
Anyway, the Wizard needs a serious M.O change, the frightful Four is one of the least impressive villain teams ever (Trapster isn't a match for anyone on the FF) and Wizard also came across as the least intelligent evil genius in MU. He is like a fifth rate Doom wannabe, he is all ego with little to back it up. Wizard changing tactics would good for him. Wizard wanting to be a major major player in the NYC underworld, but determining he lacks the needed people skills to form a true syndicate, Wizard playing along with the Hood, let him do the heavy lifting and networking, so he can bump off the Hood and take the prize for himself. That be more clever than Wizard's normal M.O, but would still fit with his arrogant personality. A group like this needs a "Starscream" and Wizard would fit the bill perfectly.
Of course I still have to complain of the lack of Spidey Rogues, Spidey has the second best rogues gallery in comics and they are all street level villains. There are only two C-list Spidey villains, why aren't Shocker, Electro, Vulture, Rhino, etc members?
It at least potential, though I'm not sure I'm sold on the hood being able to convince these guys to be his "employees", I still need some convincing.
(Trapster isn't a match for anyone on the FF)
Doom wouldn't be that uncivilized.
He would, however, kill the Hood and all his cronies for daring to approach his royal person unbidden.
There's a villian named Captain Nazi?Why would Captain Nazi and Black Manta work together? Because Black Adam would rip your face off and Deathstroke would cut your bubble head off.
I like the prospect of controlling super villains through fear rather than the tired "Let's team up to feebly attack team X with plan Y and get our butts handed to us for the Z time."
Super villains should have to pay their dues if there is one top dog organizing it all.
And Doom and the Hood meeting isn't as farfetched as one might believe. Especially with Latveria being such an integral part of the Secret War. Hood could come looking for tech, money, or political asylum for himself or members of his crew. Hell Doom could be bankrolling the Hood. Let the Hood have New York while Doom makes his play for the world.
As much as a lot of people around here tend to believe, Bendis isn't some incompetent shmuck. Marvel wouldn't be at the levels its at if that were true. People just don't expect, understand, grasp, or whatever the way he thinks. Personally I like to get inside the writers head, and think like a writer when I read. I am rarely disappointed with the books I read and for thirty five issues New Avengers has been one of my favorite books month in and month out.
Though the collective was a bit of a disappointment, but I feel that editorial had a big part in Decimation and Bendis did a commendable job with House of M soooo...