Infinity Inc.

A good portion of that Infinity Inc. is now dead or crazy.

I really like Everyman - he was the only good thing about that team in 52.
 
It does. The art is good, but I don't really give a **** about Natasha's fragile mental state. They should've just given Steel his own title again and dealt with the remnants of the Everyman Project as a running subplot, with John Henry hunting down the remaining Everymen who, like Everyman himself, have reclaimed their powers and turned to villainy.
 
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Pass. Natasha's personal arc was one of my least favorite things about 52.
 
I don't think I've seen that much interest on Infinity Inc., especially after they made them come off as *****ebags and then depowered them. Their story got pretty much wrapped up in 52, at least in a way that allowed them to pass into obscurity.

I'd much rather read a mini about the Teen Titans during the '52' year than one about "Infinity Inc".
 
I'm telling you, this series would've been much better off if they'd made Steel the focus and had him hunting down rogue Everyman Project metas. :up:
 
Milligan is a very, very shaky writer for me. I do not have high hopes. And it seems like they're going to be focusing a lot on Natasha in her Starlight persona instead of her as Steel 2.0, which is stupid; didn't 52 just spend a buttload of time trying to show us how much better she is as Steel than she was as Starlight?

I could be wrong, of course. I'll read the first couple of issues, just to see what's up.
 
Maybe she'll wear armor occasionally and call herself "Steelight."
 
Yes. Or, at least, I remember that she died and her brother wound up trapping Eclipso to avenge her.
 
Of course, Eclipso then forced him to commit suicide.

Didn't really like the second Wildcat. Loved the other cast members though.
 

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