
By: Justin Jordan (story), Ron Frenz (breakdowns), Julius Gopez (pencils), Scott Hanna (inks), Nathan Eyring (colors)
The Story: It’s hard to tell if everyone’s gone crazy because of a Jekyll serum or severe jet lag.
The Review: Even though Jordan gets to work with some pretty recognizable characters, it’s apparent that some intensive work needs to be done to make them stand out in people’s minds. Team Seven ostensibly works within a much more realistic framework of conflicts than, say, the Justice League, and so they tend to come across a little more realistically than their superheroic peers. However, the closer characters get to reality, the harder it is to make them memorable.
After all, you’re dealing with a whole group of people who are pretty darn smart, intellectually, street, or otherwise. Not only that, but they are all of them professionals in their field. Smart, professional people tend to react reasonably in crisis situations, and so has Team Seven. In such circumstances, there’s no meaningful opportunity to show off your colorful personality. So even though there are obvious differences between Amanda Waller and Cole Cash, you don’t read this issue and instantly recognize a totally Waller or Cash “moment.”
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