^Okay, thanks.
Anyway, I think Squirrel Girl was a bit more authentically written here than last time -- in the sense of how closely she matches Ryan North's characterization of her in The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl, which for me is definitive. Making her the team member who's always encouraging others and trying to bring out the best in them is very much in character; in USG, that's as much her superpower as any of her powers of squirrel and girl. And there was a passing nod to her affinity for computers, a major thread in USG, where she's a computer science major and often uses her CS knowledge to save the day in unexpected, creative, and educational ways.
Anyway, I think Squirrel Girl was a bit more authentically written here than last time -- in the sense of how closely she matches Ryan North's characterization of her in The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl, which for me is definitive. Making her the team member who's always encouraging others and trying to bring out the best in them is very much in character; in USG, that's as much her superpower as any of her powers of squirrel and girl. And there was a passing nod to her affinity for computers, a major thread in USG, where she's a computer science major and often uses her CS knowledge to save the day in unexpected, creative, and educational ways.