Yeah. It was a team of all female heroes, secretly led by Dryad/Peggy. At first it looked like Sharon was the leader, she's the one who did a lot of the recruitment.
Roster: Aja-Adanna, Black Widow, The Dryad, Echo, Gladiatrix, Agatha Harkness, Invisible Woman, Iron Patriot, Misty Knight, Mockingbird, Sharon Carter, Spider-Woman, White Tiger, unidentified other members (we never saw the complete team).
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Yeah there has to be some kind of unifying theme or element with a team to make it work, it can't just be a grab bag of random-ass members. Like if you look at Birds of Prey, a mostly female team thats held together by the close dynamics of its members like Barbara and Black Canary's close personal friendship that borders on outright romantic.
Also finally read the new issue.
I cringed seeing Bucky get his ass kicked by Peggy but I loved the Steve parts cause Steve is the MAN. Even with how derivative the whole secret society plotline is, Steve himself is a total badass and his voice in the book is great.
Indeed. I know it's not the same thing, but it reminded me of the Claremont version from Wolverine #125 for a split second...
Correct, she's British. Place of Birth is London.
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