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From 2012.
This seems to be a tepid genre satire, in this issue featuring superheroes and movie monsters, taking the form of a web comic and subsequently collected in comic book format.
Except the jokes pull all their punches, and there are odd streaks of sentimentality, such as the opening arc featuring a superhero family with a father and son who can't say they love each other.
I guess the best you could say about Evil Inc. is that it would be ideal reading for a young audience which happens to already know the tropes. I don't see it appealing to more mature readers except maybe that young audience's parents. It's like that family movie that probably won't be very popular but still found wide release anyway.
