He's a pro, but he's not a Gaiman, Moore, or Morrison. Or a Marv Wolfman. Or anything like that. He's second-tier at best. More like...Michael Fleischer.
And I'm sorry but this definitely shows that Hollywood had its effect. It appears the idea was, "How do we make this appeal to fans of 24?"
And by the way, about this thing of Marvel and DC trying to make their comics more like modern movies and TV: were they high? Did they know how bad movies and TV are these days and how they're losing audience? Is that not pathetic anyway? Is that done yet?