The origin of the new Power Man turned out to be a wonderful surprise, I admit getting this deep into the Shadowland tie-ins, my expectations were low, but this wide eyed teenage super-hero yarn brought me back to my childhood, a time when Marvel was introducing character like Darkhawk and Speedball. On the surface this is by the numbers. There's the standard death of a parent and an adult mentor who puts our ambitious novice on the path of "great responsibility." There's even an "Aunt May" for good measure, but it excels in its execution, and the word that defines this comic is "FUN!" Power Man and his Enemies are gloriously brash and flamboyant. I sense that Van Lente may be a fan of the Barrie Gordy film The Last Dragon and that there may be a little bit of Bruce Leroy in Victor Alvarez (or at least his power set) and there's a very unsubtle reference to the film The Warriors. I love how it plays with Shadowland as its backdrop, with characters crossing paths with that story Pulp Fiction style, and Alvarez's history is very tactfully intertwined with Luke Cage's.
Bottom line, this isn't one of those life-changing Alan Moore type comics, but this is extremely fun! I'd forgotten about when comics were this much fun. Highly recommended.