Sir, my children like Alpha Flight. Zuzha Yu, Major Mapleleaf, Yukon Jack, Centenniel, Nemesis, Sasquatch is why. They like the characters. They do not like the goofiness, especially in issue #6 (Like everyone else, they expected a thrilling and/or action-packed conclusion, not a bunch of arguing, semi-flashbacks, and Looney Tunes "talking to the audience" crap. Sorry about the language).
Like me they want to know why Zuzha Yu is called a superhero when so far all she can be called is a Canadian acrobat. What can Zuzha really do?
My boys are 4 and 7. Until Alpha Flight came out they didn't read comics. Like many people they think Alpha Flight is about a team of superheroes out to save people's lives. Humor is OK but should not be the point. I agree with my boys on all counts (OK, I'm not so big a fan of Yukon Jack like they are).
Can you please respond to our concerns here and tell us flat out if you view ANADAF as a goofy comedy book worthy of Hamtaro or as a superhero comic worthy of Justice League?
I really, REALLY want your Alpha Flight to succeed but it can't if issue #6 is going to be standard fare. Alpha Flight needs to be about heroes being heroes mostly, not "goofynuts" as the older boy says. I hope you can answer our concerns.
PLEASE at least answer my two questions.