3.0

Remember Generation Zero? NO? That's okay. Most people won't.

Still, this is a book can pick up regardless if read Harbinger or not. The Generation Zero are a bunch of teens/kids who were raised basically as weapons. Similar to Secret Weapons mini-series this series takes a more fun bunch of teens and they are like the "hidden" group who helps people. When Keisha, the main character, loses her boyfriend of odd events she asks for help. The Generation answer her call and we begin to see the cracks within the society around the town.

Good: The art is solid enough. I liked Keisha, she is probably my favorite character. Kind of just a normal girl trying to live her life, but won't let the evil people get away with their schemes. I also enjoyed the fights, colorful and easy to follow.

Bad: The storyline is simple, no big twist, and the characters are kind of one-dimensional. Nothing really sticks out and just feels very basic comic book superhero teen book taking on the big bad!

Overall a decent, fun read at times, but nothing special. A 2.5 out of 5, but I'll round it up to a 3 because of the art alone.