Secret-origin issue, baby! Task Force Z #5 was quite the disaster for Bane and Jason, huh? Let’s give those two a minute to sort out their lives and travel back to the very beginnings of the team: where the black market Lazarus trade has just begun, and Two-Face makes a call that heywaitaminute this is going to inform the current story, isn’t it?
Its always a pleasure reading a book where the writer is so dialed in to a concept and keeps making it work. Read Full Review
Task Force Z #6 is an awesome comic. What started as a horror comic to start around Halloween has become a thriller rife with depth and layers. Rosenberg uses the guest stars to draw more interest to the book, but that isnt really needed as it is such an energetic and fascinating comic. Every time it could be considered to be nearing an end, the series is taken in an entirely different and mesmerizing destination. Read Full Review
Between the dialogue and Leigh's letters, Task Force Z #6 starts off like a classic Silver Age funnybook, and it only picks up steam along the way. Read Full Review
Task Force Z #6 is a solid issue that lays everything on the table. If you've been wondering what's going on, this makes it all clear. It also gives the series a clear focus going forward for the short term. It's not too late to catch up and enjoy this underrated gem. Read Full Review
Task Force Z continues to be an entertaining read that somehow works way better than expected from the silliness of the title but in this issue, you'll get some background, a look at where we're heading, and some real heart from our characters, including Red Hood who are just striving for redemption, not to mention some really fun action scenes. The art looks great, the characters are written brilliantly and I can't wait to see what happens next. Read Full Review
As this series goes on, it wavers between being an ultraviolent and edgy series and one that has just a little something extra that makes it enjoyable. This issue steps over the line into the latter, as Jason tries to escape from a close encounter with the secondary Suicide Squad led by KG Beast that was deployed against him. Read Full Review
Task Force Z #6 is exactly what the series needed. We get an injection of exposition and a push towards where the story's going. This was another great issue from an already great series. Read Full Review
It might not be a perfect issue, but it's still a very fun issue. It's also an important issue, because this advances several plot points and it creates more focus for the series going forward by sewing the seeds for the comic's endgame. Task Force Z #6 also features two incredible artists that provide a lot of eye candy all the way through. Recommended! Read Full Review
10/10
I don't think Jason is seeing clearly in terms of his team, there are very strange things with two faces, however Rosenberg is trying to give him the advance that Lobdell left in RHATO that although he has not been the best writer, he did not do bad, everything On the contrary, I managed to make large numbers and others not so many. I glimpse another confrontation between Red Hood and the Bat, I only hope that this is not meaningless in the end, for the moment I am more than satisfied with this installment.
It was a book that surprised me and from what I read in other places more than one did. Rosenberg knew how to play with the intrigue, with the times correctly and even though Jason may be wrong in placing his trust in the zombie team, there is a lot of truth in the words said to his mentor who sadly is his father for him, even though it seems that this is a one-way thing.
I'm not something you bulge. I'm not a weapon. You raised me. You were a father to me and you brought me into this world of yours and all I got was pain, and death, and the constant reminders that I'll never measure up...
I made Mistakes because I was scared, and I was angry, and I was hurt. You Know Why? Because the man who raised me wasn't there when I needed him.
But I'm fucking trying here. So Now I'm trying to make right what I've where on my own and I just need him to trust me.
Can't you just trust me here?
-Jason Todd-
This was hard boy, it literally took my breath away.
Amazing issues
Excellent!!!
Hace tiempo que no leía un comic bueno de esta editorial y este numero lo fue. Tal vez no en su totalidad, sin embargo y en comparación de lo que se viene haciendo fue realmente bueno.
Wooow someone dropped the bomb here, this was really good.
Rosenberg is having a good period of creativity and this installment proves it, recommendable issues.
A solid delivery, every plot was perfectly placed, just great.
This is getting twisted, I think Jason is hitting a rock and a hard place now. An incredible delivery.
It's so nice to read a comic and just get excitement and entertainment, with a bit of drama but all this free of politics, pamphlets, forced inclusions etc etc. A very nice read.
I have had great doubts with this series due to the writer, I doubted that it would be good, I refused to sign up for the series, much less to do the double purchase (digital and physical) that I used to do with some issues of DC, however this number I I really liked it to the degree that yep, it will be the only DC comic series I subscribe to this year, as long as the quality is maintained.
The way Jason confronts Batman with hard truths and still tells him what Bruce really means to him, just ouch. This was something that I hoped Zdarsky would write that would give it depth and take canon and read it and not cleanse himself of it just to say that Jason is an indiscriminate killer and mostly out of the blue.
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I didn't bet much on this writer, however this is very good, even with its flaws it is much better than what was written in Urban Legends. I really like the direction in which it points
A very solid delivery, the art is not bad, however I would have liked more to see Eddie's art in this issue.
Esto fue realmente agradable, emocionante realmente mola.
Mientras las migajas sobre los involucrados detras de la resina se esparcen en un excelente flasblacks, tenemos momentos de gran emoción en el presente.
No puedo esperar a saber a donde nos dirigirá Mat, aun que con las solicitudes creo que tengo una idea.
A very complete delivery where you will find everything, I liked it a lot.
It has been the best number of the whole series... for the moment.
The handling of the flashbacks was quite nice, and of course the conversation between Bruce and Jason was incredible, both need to come to trust, however a new separation is glimpsed.
Extremely wordy, but otherwise very fun.
I was not very convinced about Bane and Jason, however there are truths said in this issue, it's a shame that this is not canon.