DC's One-Star Squadron #1 preview goes for the superhero satirical jugular - rickjobill
DC's One-Star Squadron #1 preview goes for the superhero satirical jugular

It looks like Power Girl's exultant return arsenic a member of Infinite Incorporated (Infinity Inc. rebranded) doesn't pay the bills.
The Earth-2 kind of-sorta-Supergirl is now arguably the most prominent cast member of One-Star Squadron, a satirically comedic new December 7-debuting six-result limited serial starring a team up DC describes As bright "Superman-level service at bizarro prices!"
Written by Mark Russell (Going Stage Left-wing: The Snagglepuss Chronicles) the Harvey, Ringo, and illustrated by Eisner Award nominee, and Eisner and Ringo Award winner Steve Lieber (Superman's Brother Jimmy Olsen), the series follows a "rag-tag" (ouch, Kara!) group of superheroes led away Red Tornado (double ouch, Kara) who are heroes-for-hire-for-pretty much anything. Be it the latest DC alien intrusion or a kid's natal day party, the team's services can be maintained via their on-demand submarine app, and accordant to DC, no job is too big or too small.
DC has non revealed if they took an ad out on Craigslist.
In a series where "heroism meets capitalist economy," the new team of working stiffs includes early superheroes like Gangbuster and Minute Man (and Plastic Man too?) World Health Organization adjudicate to work out who is behindhand the new venture and wherefore.
A new six-page preview of the debut issue gives a near gumption of the sensibilities of this serial.
If One-Star Squadron somehow avoids Blue Beetle and Booster Gold stopping away, we'll be dismayed.
DC describes the series as packed with "heart, heroism, and humor" and should be relatable to anyone who's always worked an "embarrassing, mind-numbing, or dogsbody job," which the publisher assumes is everyone.
One-Whizz Squadron #1 features a hide past Lieber and a variant cover past Steve Pugh.
It doesn't expect like One-Star Squadron bequeath ever be considered for Newsarama's list of the best superhero teams of all time , but that seems to be the whole point.
Source: https://www.gamesradar.com/dc-one-star-squadron/
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