There are a lot of problems with this book.
First, there is a fine line between edgy and trying way too hard to be edgy. This book falls solidly in the latter camp.
Next, Bomb Queen herself is such a badly written character. Even if your main protagonist is a villain, the audience still needs a reason to root for them--otherwise, what's the point of reading the story? Bomb Queen, however, is a totally unlikable sociopath who throws a fit when she doesn't get what she wants. Added to this is the fact that she is a major Mary Sue. She is totally invincible, untouchable, unable to be out thought, unable to be out maneuvered, has whatever high-tech gadget she needs at any time, and seems to have whatever powers and abilities are required of the plot at that specific moment.
Finally, the writing is pretty bad but that doesn't really matter because the plot is so simplistic and pointless that you can Just look at the pictures without reading any of the dialog and you will seriously be able to follow along with the story just fine.
I will give it an extra star because the art actually wasn't terrible and clothes behaved realistically in battle (the reason for this, of course, is to show some cheesecake. It just bothers me that a character like Luke Cage can take a shotgun blast to the chest and his discount T-shirt is unscathed). I don't think, however, that I will be reading many more adventures of Bomb Queen after this.