There are also practical concerns with the relative lack of current communication and coordination between Renegade and the League, as shown by the circumstances that landed Artemis and Renegade in the future to begin with. Granted, Renegade wasn't fully aware of Sivana's suicide plan either, but it still represents a potential risk that could have been mitigated (mostly to the survival of League members, which Renegade should care about because of his personal attachments).
My interpretation of the two characters and their level of interaction with their Leagues:
Paul: Their loyal lapdog they have no problems using for their own benefit. He gets lots of pets on the head, but has to live in the doghouse.
Renegade: The junkyard dog that has free reign of the massive yard, but you hope won't break free and start a wild pack that will eat all the neighboorhood children.
My own impression of Paul being their whipping boy has soured me to him completely. I understand the reasons for it, and how his character has grown to get to this point, but it still
irks me, because I don't see how he could become anything else at this point. He's
one with his Avarice, and all that's left for him is to
want something and then
work to get it. He works with the League, knowing that they would be in charge of any missions, and he doesn't like that, but there's nothing he can do about that. He'll continue to be "Yes, sir!" and "Orders, sir?"
At this point, all I want to see is Paul destroy the Reach, and eventually, Apokolyps. And probably have Jade break up with him or some other kind of relationship drama (as much as I hate that crap). I feel he needs
something to push him forward, and it can't just be some new planetary/universal threat.
Grayven, at least, still seems to have a lot of room to grow, especially after dealing spending so much time being a ruler, and them coming back to being just
him again. His goals require a lot more sneaking and cunning, so they are more enjoyable to read. He also has all the global politics to deal with, his little Light group, and eventually, Daddy.
I found Grayven's struggles dealing with Anti-Life more compelling and enjoyable than Paul with the Ophidian (though I did enjoy the Paul-Ophidian interactions, and I understand that's too OP to use all the time).
Finally, I miss the pink text every time Grayven interacts with his daughter. I still find that scene when Scott and Barda bring her back to him to be
the cutest god damn thing in this entire story.