do not even say it. I did not like the dialogue at all and the resolutions were convincing. And as you say, Rosenberg doesn't have much of a gift for developing a character. It's all the same with him
There’s no way that Red Hood’s team of zombie villains would ever turn on him. I mean, that’s just math. There’s no chance at all that trying to control a team that literally has zombie Bane on it will work out badly. So just stop it, don’t even think that way…and even if that were the case, there’s no way Mr. Freeze would return to kill everyone either, right?
Task Force Z #4 is more than just a zombie comic. Rosenberg has been telling an in-depth, complicated story that is just as much of a thriller as it is an outright horror. A star-studded cast of both dead and alive characters makes the comic so fun as there is just no telling what will happen next. The art team has made it visually fascinating ad the script is nerve-wracking. Read Full Review
When Task Force Z hits, it hits hard and this fourth issue is one that knocks you on your ass. Read Full Review
From the start, this book has seemed like a combination of concepts cobbled together into a book designed to match the zeitgeist. But now it's coming together as a lot of things that didn't quite make sense fall into place. Read Full Review
Task Force Z #4 is a great issue for people who love comic book characters and reading fun comics that know how to be serious, and a little mad at the same time. I really recommend you jump on this book and tell all your nerd friends to jump on too! Read Full Review
Zombies, suicide squads, and villains desiring a second chance at their humanity are all elements Task Force Z is focusing on while also developing several moving plot threads. It's not easy juggling many different elements, so I'm excited to see how the creative will handle that and, ultimately, how everything will play out. Read Full Review
Task Force Z continues to be a rewarding surprise filled with stellar character beats and thrilling action. Read Full Review
While there's still plenty of intrigue in this series and some excellent art, this issue feels like it wanted to cram too many things into it when it finally felt like we were going to get a handle on what the story was...... So yeah, sadly the story is still a mystery, while some of the continuity feels off. By the end though we get a promise of a fight that I can't wait to see next issue. Read Full Review
I'm still having fun with this series. There's enough forward momentum for a steady narrative pace, and the plot twists keep things fresh and interesting. However, there being very different artists in this same issue and Two-Face not really reading like Two-Face doesn't do this comic any favors. These are not deal breakers, but definitely something to consider if you are following this series. For now I still recommend this comic, though. Read Full Review
I really loved the twist here.
I thought it was a pretty solid delivery, I like the way Batman was introduced, well placed and not forced like in another comic with many guests doing nothing.
Amanda's appearance was also great, she is the epitome of problems and many twists and turns.
just when you think they have it, a new twist complicates things.
I enjoy the interaction between Batman and Red Hood
Creo que estan colocando demasiadas intrigas sin resolver, esto es bueno si el escritor logra mantenerlas interesantes, de otra forma resultaría agotador para el lector, pero por el momento esto va con buen rumbo.
This series is the most decent within what DC writes from the layer community
I just hope Jason isn't screwing up and this packs some serious intrigue down the road.
Low quality art, but it is acceptable.
I didn't love the twist ending, but I loved the issue nonetheless.
The whole dynamic between these task forces is interesting but I had a lot of trouble with the dialogue between Red Hood and Batman. It seems like the writer is in Red Hood's corner and seems to think Jason is right but in that context... he really wasn't at all, Bats was. Batman is right, that woman would have been mugged and probably killed if they hadn't intervened. As Batman said, as a crime-fighter you don't choose who you save, Jason seemed really immature there. And the whole "I don't get a choice in anything" seems pretty weird coming after Jason CHOSE to accommodate to Bruce's methods by not using guns and not killing. Again, this isn't a problem with the character, it's a problem with writers like Rosenberg and Zdarsky and DC editmore
Interesting twist. But I am not really used to two-face's "good-people" look.
It was kind of a roller coaster in terms of quality, some decent stuff, some meh, like the interplay between Bruce and Jason and Jason's decision to stay in the group, I wasn't very convinced. Yes I should stop buying something from DC, more now that I'm investing in really good comics but leaving something incomplete makes me itch and well JT is my favorite character from US comics, and if the rumors are true, I think the bankruptcy of the publisher is looming (I hope it remains just a rumour) then perhaps... Anyway, I don't even care anymore.
I hate this book. They just cram too many thing in this book without explaining anything. And it just hate the route DC's going with Red Hood he is just now "Red Nightwing" they took everything that made him interesting
Didnt like it