What they got right: Everything minus 1, unless you count the character models not always matching up to the actors, but they may not have had permission for that. Just like the TV series (I really need to get my hands on the original comics), this story is just one fun moment after another. It's ridiculous in it's insanity, and makes me wish even more that ABC Family had kept the series going. Heck, they could make it into an animated series and I'd sit in front of my TV every time to watch it! The show isn't even on their website anymore, but I've really got to find the funds to get the DVD. From the inside jokes to unwillingness to take itself seriously as if under penalty of death, there is only one complaint I can make about this comic.
What they got wrong: What is with the totally lame SFX fonts? It's not just because it was part of a recent Art & Story podcast topic, because they still look like someone grabbed a bunch of fonts and put it up, and forgot to use dynamic ones. It's the single flaw in an otherwise perfect jewel.
Recommendation: That one flaw means using it in a death ray cannon won't end well for you, but at least the comic will keep you entertained while your in prison or on the run from super hero secret agents.