I know they say he's had emotional growth, but the minute he doesn't like something, he has the same stupid knee jerk reactions he's always had.
Observe him with Beth. He proposes to her, has sex with her, and then decides that he doesn't want to be with her, because she wanted to break up with him a long time ago, rightfully, because he was a nutjob. Because he has plan b, 355. Who tells him, correctly, that he needs to shut up, because chances are that he will ditch her the minute they have sex. This isn't much different from the way he was always.
There are some pretty words he tells 355, and they might have been moving, if not for the fact that they seem to belong in a different story, with different characters. I couldn't take him seriously (neither could 355, see above).
And then there are some things:
Some random character we've met before in some interlude issue mentions that she used to think, once, that Shakespeare was really a woman, because truth and beauty etc. But now, after years of just women, she doesn't think so, because women know nothing of truth and beauty. Someone else gives a lame defense, something about how much worse it would have been with just men, but that's not really a defense. Quote one female author for heaven's sake. There's never been any dearth.
The same characters go on about the fact that all women want to do is read trashy romances. This I was inclined to agree with, considering I had just stupidly spent my time reading all 60 issues of this particular comic, and trashy is pretty much how I would describe it. (Romance is stretching it, but then again, there's a bit of Rose and Allison I didn't mind). Worse still, this character had this opportunity to empower women by means of her art, and all she does is make the same stale action movies that the male society made, and she even gets called on it. (It doesn't seem like she knows she's wrong).
Later, in an absolutely ridiculous sequence, the main villain of the piece, Alter, the Israeli commander, tells Y that she's suicidal. She feels like she deserves a good death, given all that she's done in battle, and she doesn't want her death to be at the hands of a "girl". Which is why she's done all the shitty things she's done, killed even her close associates, because she wanted to be killed by a man. I don't even know what to say. I hope to heavens I missed the point, but then, it's not all that well written, and it's atrociously drawn. After 60 issues I couldn't figure out the differences between certain characters, that's how similar they were. There's also nothing that does require exceptional artwork.