THE TRUTH ABOUT POWERS! Red Hood and Task Force Z have taken their fight to Powers International to find out why they created the Lazarus Resin and to learn what other evils they've brought to Gotham City and the DCU at large. Red Hood has one ambition: to shut them down for good. But he's going to find out the hard way that Powers International has more assets and weapons at their disposal than he could ever handle.
Task Force Z keeps delivering on the shocks and twists along with some stellar art and characterization. Read Full Review
Rosenberg's deep exploration into the cycle of being constantly resurrectedagainst your own will, nonethelessis something pushed to the forefront here and this book is much better off for it. Read Full Review
It's fast-paced and highly entertaining all the way, with Bloom making a truly hate-able villain and Jason getting to do what he does bestblow things up. Read Full Review
Task Force Z #11 is pure chaos. There have been parts of this story that has involved clever twists and circular storytelling, not exactly what was expected from a Halloween comic filled with zombies. But this issue is a glorious release of violence. Almost every page is filled with drama or brutality. This series might be one of the most hardcore comics DC has ever produced and is carnage from start to finish. Read Full Review
Task Force Z #11 is a wild ride, with surprises, more deaths, and even more deaths. I really am enjoying this story and recommend it to anyone who was a fan of Batman throughout The New 52 and DC Rebirth! Everything's connected! Read Full Review
Task Force Z #11 is another amazing issue. The twists and turns have been coming fast and the issue is punctuated with humorous moments that cut through its twisted story. It's a series that more should be reading and see what an underrated gem it is. Read Full Review
Sadly, this issue is probably the weakest moment of the series for me and that's not something I want to see with only one issue left to round out the series. Yeah, the art continues to be great, but the way that the characters are used, the pacing and even the way the story progresses here feels off and I can only hope that we had to do all of this to get to one hell of an ending that's going to blow us all away and puts Jason Todd in a great place moving forward. Read Full Review
I don't think this issue does a good job as a penultimate chapter. While the early scenes and the closing scene work in terms of structure, even the closing scene here is built on a plot hole. The scenes in the middle ramble on. Task Force Z started out strong, but this really shouldn't have been a 12-issue series. This story could easily have been told in a maximum of 6, and stretching it out to 12 has only hurt the series as it went on. There's only one more left, which will be out next month, and I will review it, but I'm not feeling optimistic to say the least. Read Full Review
Excellent number, that's if he wrote it with his butt, because if it was with his hands this was very bad (typical of Rosenberg, if I thought that Lobdell dropped the really interesting stories and characters, Matt can't even get the climax up or give a good proposal) the only thing worthwhile here is the art. One more issue and I'll be totally saying goodbye to DC and their garbage, because there isn't a single series that I want to read from them and Marvel, unfortunately Ram is the only thing worth reading, but I don't feel like him in the new series that is writing and that only has one answer, DC editors doing a bad job and not allowing creative freedom. Only trash.