5.0

YES. I am very much a fan of this.

Things I liked:
1) It was hilarious. I laughed out loud at least once every issue, and the humor wasn't confined to just one comic relief character. I was smiling by page 3 and haven't stopped yet.
2) Kate Bishop. I already knew I loved her from [b:Hawkeye, Vol. 1: My Life as a Weapon|16002136|Hawkeye, Vol. 1 My Life as a Weapon|Matt Fraction|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1360413248s/16002136.jpg|21502266] (among others), but it's always nice to see her again.
3) America Chavez. New favorite person!
"Guys, we need a plan."
"Punch everyone."
America had no time for putting up with anyone's shit. (And there was quite a bit of shit to not put up with. Looking at you, Kid Loki.)
4) Pretty much all of the characters. This was my first introduction to pretty much everyone, and I loved all most of them instantly. I would have been happy with a comic book just of them talking to each other (although I'm a bigger fan of the book with ass-kicking included).

Things I wasn't such a fan of:
1) It was confusing, and a little bit ridiculous. Each character had their own backstory with regard to their parents, and while I picked up enough along the way to understand what was going on, I still felt that I was missing something. It wasn't enough to really take away from my love for the comic, but it was a bit bothersome.
2) ...yeah, that's pretty much it. Did I mention that this was amazing yet?