TARGET: AMI HAN! Taskmaster's journey to clear his name brings him to South Korea's national super human espionage agency! But before he can target Director Han, he'll have to go toe-to-toe with the White Fox!
Rated T+
There's a really good fusion of artist and writer in this series. MacKay knows exactly how far to push the strangeness of the story. Vitti knows just how far to go with the comic end of it all to keep from overpowering the action. It's very precise chemistry that has served the series well so far. Given this creative team's appeal, it's not hard to imagine this being an ongoing companion to MacKay's Black Cat series. The two titles complement each other. Marvel's heroic villains have always been interesting. Give them the right angle, and they become perfect central characters. Read Full Review
While Taskmaster is an unlikely choice to go undercover in South Korea, he pulls it off in a very entertaining fashion while secretly stealing something from another world class spy. Read Full Review
A montage of mimicked superhero moves dug up from his memory is as fitting a visual for his powers as one could imagine, though I do prefer the wit of a more desperate Taskmaster more than the direction he's turned towards. Read Full Review
The fan-favorite skulled mercenary continues his quest to clear his name but comes face to face with some deadly heroes that want want nothing more than to take him down. Read Full Review
While this Taskmaster book continues to try to be funny, its better at telling a fun action comic book. It does a fine job showing some of Taskmasters planning and ingenuity, just wish we saw more of his professionalism. Read Full Review
This is a really good miniseries so far.
I really liked this one! His creative move names! Adorable!
Taskmaster's trip to Korea requires some ridiculous superspy gambits to get Amy Han's kinesic signature. It's the good kind of ridiculous, with a perfectly-orchestrated combination of clever planning and unexpected complications delivering plenty of happy surprises. Alessandro Vitti squeezes some nice emotive work into his solid "hooray for gritty details" style.
Taskmaster
Volume: 3, Issue; 3
“The Rubicon Trigger, Part: 3”
Publisher, Marvel @marvel
Writer: Jed MacKay @jedcagemackay
Artist: Alessandro Vitti @alessandro_vitti
Colors: Guru-eFX
Letters: Joe Sabino @joesabinoletterer
Cover: Valerio Giangiordano @valeriogiangiordanoart & Arif Prianto @arifprianto.arf
With the use of some bootleg Pym Particles, Taskmaster hitches a free ride inside the base of operations of Korea’s official superhero team, Tiger Division. After successfully capturing program director Ami Han’s signature, Taskmaster’s cover is blown as he’s reverted back to normal size. His escape is suddenly interrupted by Black Widow, seeking justice for Maria Hill’s more