Originally Posted by
Keyotheseasons
Agreed. The new use of her powers seems very logical, fun and very well-suited for what she needs to accomplish in this story.
I think what I like the most about this solo adventure, is that Sue comes across as confident every step of the way. I'm not saying that she doesn't come across as confident when she is with the rest of her team, but because she isn't the leader and is often told what her role in any given situation ought to be, it takes away from her strength as a character and as an independent woman. Without Reed or another archetypal leader giving orders it is nice to see that she functions effectively and in a very capable and respectable manner.
The very predictable twist at the end of the issue doesn't bother me, because I just knew it was coming- I had prepared myself. It is very cliché, but hopefully we will at least continue getting new and inventive power uses and more displays of Sue's personality along the way to counter-balance what seems to be a typical spy story.