Any got any reccomendation for non- big two team-based books?
A bit LTTP here, but... hmm...
Copra - it's just a single creator doing everything, it's... hmm.. sort of like the Suicide Squad? "Damaged" characters, inter-personal interaction drives a lot of the story. Superpowers but not SUPERPOWERS. Crazy art style that grows on you assuming you don't mind a "colored pencil" sort of look.
A bit of a stretch... but Black Hammer? It's sort of "what happens when a golden-age superteam stops being a superteam and has to go into retirement?" Lemire is knocking it out of the park here.
Paybacks (series 1 and series 2 from two different publishers) fantastic little series about superhero "repo men" who take back the gadgets and power stuff from heroes / villains who can't make their payments.
Imperium - what if your superteam was a bunch of unrepentant assholes, but were still (maybe) trying to save the world even if they have to do some horrible stuff to make that happen? (although this is better if you've read the other Valiant stuff i.e. Harbinger). For that matter, the 2012 reboot of Harbinger is a pretty decent team book (the Dysart stuff) and should probably be read before Imperium, albeit can get too angsty for it's own good sometimes. And i've also been digging Secret Weapons from Valiant so far (which is sort of "what if you had to make the X-Men out of mutants with the most useless powers possible?")