I'm a well read grad student who's bluntly honest about all things, although I try to be most honest about myself.
I wish I had known how little this would explain before picking up number one. I figured that an issue one would tell me what I needed to know, but there was absolutely no introduction to any characters or any explanation of, well, anything.
So while I like Cullen Bunn as a writer in general, I ended up spending so much time lost and trying to figure out what was what, that I ended up not really enjoying this at all.
That being said, I got some of the things, like the whole aggression thread. There are actually good arguments made in defense of aggression when one is in, say, a war where one needs to be aggressive to stay alive.
And then it was ruined at the end, where that argument seemed to go to 'oops, too much aggression!'
And I'm left lost and not at all wanting to continue this series. Some of the art was funky, too, particularly Guy Gardner.