“Maybe this 'being evil all the time' crap’s just starting to feel a little forced.” –Wesley.
A kind of alternative, inverse history of superheroes from the perspective of multiple super-villains, and in particular, one all-time loser turned bad-ass guy named Wesley, whose Dad, The Killer died and left him his super-villain legacy. I don't usually like comics with covers that look like this, and with some tasteless minor characters called Shithead, and so on, but there's a point to that, they are tasteless super-villains. Do you need a comic to tell you that super-villains are a**holes? But Millar enjoys creating these bad guys, he says bring 'em on!
Wesley has a terrible abusive boss in a terrible job, and a terrible cheating girlfriend, but he basically becomes strong and powerful and evil and thus exacts a kind of revenge for his miserable life. Some superheroes are nerds that get sand kicked in their faces and this is a twist on that, I guess. I guess when I write it out now I see the idea is not all THAT interesting, but it's a pretty good. Maybe three stars. But the last two pages of the comic are terrific, they make the whole experience worth it; that particular twist is a pretty good joke, a kind of punchline for the book, which is complete in this one volume. The last two pages are worth at least a star.