4.0

Champions gets a slight makeover, and it is for the better!

Jim Zub does a smart thing and expands the champions, bringing in plenty of new faces. However, the focus is still on Sam, Miles, and Kamala. When Miles makes a big choice to reverse choices he then has to live with that choice. It's a nice twist on "reverse the mistake" but also focuses on building a Larger group of Champions with plenty of fun interactions.

This book smartly remains light but with heavy themes. These are teenagers, with teen problems, but also deals with consequences of action. The art remains stylish and works really well for this style of a book. Most of the pacing is real good but the last issue was a little odd placed. Still good though. Overall, a nice step up from the previous run. A 4 out of 5.