Jason Todd's final second chance. Red Hood and what remains of Task Force Z have seen the true horrors that Powers International has released upon Gotham City and the world. When he shares all of this with Batman, it will lead them to their worst confrontation yet and lead Jason Todd to change his direction in the DCU. What's the point of forgiveness when the world is so broken? Find out in this epic series conclusion!
What this issue lacks in unpredictability, it more than makes up for simply nailing the landing with an ending that makes sense while leaving the door open for a potential follow-up installment. Read Full Review
Task Force Z #12 delivers a great conclusion to a great series. Grab this issue to complete the set, or buy it in a collected trade. This story was fun and brought me joy from the start! I know you'll enjoy it too! Read Full Review
Superb pacing, exceptionally electric lineart, and plenty of zombies goodness to go around. Read Full Review
This chaotic zombie thriller had so many twists and turns that it was hard to keep track at times, but it comes together in a surprisingly solid final issue as Mr. Bloom unleashes his secret weapon and Jason Todd battles to survive. Read Full Review
Task Force Z #12 may not be the best conclusion to our series, but we definitely have an action-packed one that does its best to put our characters back so others can use them. I enjoyed the art overall and while there is some fun to be had in this issue, I ultimately just left this wanting more answers.... and having way more questions. Read Full Review
It's such a shame how this series dropped the ball. It started out strong, but looking at this conclusion, I can't really say that any of it was truly worth it. This issue ends on a cliffhanger and barely gives us a satisfying ending as it rushes through all the action, and because of that the emotional beats don't work, either. The art isn't bad, but the lack of backgrounds and the repetitious color schemes make for a pretty bland overall aesthetic. All things considered, I can't recommend this issue, especially when there are far more interesting books on stands this week. Read Full Review
I really enjoyed this series. It was fun, and did a lot to make Jason a more compelling character. Something he desperately needs after all the years of Lobdell's trash.
This series started off so strong and just got so convoluted and off focus but the one saving grace was the tweak to make Bloom a mad scientist that led to some entertainment.