Facing gods alone
So the kids who were supposed to be on observation by the other heroes, in order to prevent them from becoming the next generation of villains (mostly because of all the wacko and cruel stuff that Osborn put them up to) arise from another great trial, perhaps the bigger in their still early career as super heroes, but Gage manages to spice things up a little with a home made ingredient that never fails: a break up and the roster change in the horizon. I really believe that the best thing about this series is how MArvel entrusted to Gage the mission of upgrading new characters and introducing them, while, at the same time, recycle some other characters (some interesting, like Hank Pym, others not so much, like Tigra or Vance) - Gage hasn't let me down, quite the opposite, issue after issue, I see a constant development and growth in the characters, whenever bonding them in romance or displaying true emotions (from Veil's rage and dispair in issue # 16 or Finesses's true witts and leadership in this issue): there's a past, a present and definitely a future for this team and I truly hope that Gage'll continue to grace us with the brilliant stuff his been cooking for almost two years now - by the way, Raney is good, Sean Chen is better! Peace folks!