When it comes down to liking it and wanting more of the same, on a scale of 1-5 - five, being very much - I liked it and wanted more, ..very much.
For my money, the die is cast for the forseeable future. I like the cast of regulars, excluding recurring characters and villains. Though I would like to add one more female regular, I would absolutely love to see them continue in the comic. I liked the villains, so much, I'm sorry they didn't have more to do and can't wait to see what they will do NEXT! While the comic'snot perfect, it was entertaining, ..and there's nothing here that I find so objectionable that I wouldn't buy the next comic.
As for Diana, her pretentious Shakespeare-in-the-Park dialogue in the past comics - thee, thou, thine, doth, art - is something I can do without. The faux-Elizabethan pretentions really did surprise me, because I don't think of Mr. Rucka as a pretentious writer, who needs to do something like that. Just the same, the rest of the run has been so-ooo goodish, even that awful scripting, which I doth HATE, won't keepeth me from checking out the next issue.
I think there's solid ground here that can be built upon, even if the next writer tweaks it, a little. I think the next creative team can leave everything in the comic, as is, and season to taste. That's progressive, considering where this comic has been. That's hopeful.