Warning! Spoilers ahead for Task Force Z #6
In the latest issue of DC Comics' Task Force Z, Jason Todd's Red Hood was able to convince Batman to trust some of his most dangerous foes for an incredibly touching reason. Working to uncover the truth behind the secret government zombie team Todd has been leading, Red Hood's found himself working with Two-Face, Bane, and Mr. Freeze. While Batman is naturally concerned about the company his former Robin is keeping, Jason actually manages to get the Dark Knight to look the other way in this new issue.
Lately, Red Hood has had no choice but to lead a team of partially resurrected supervillains as part of a probationary government experiment (surprisingly run by a reformed Two-Face). However, it's gradually been revealed that one villain in particular has been manipulating Task Force Z since the very beginning: Mr. Bloom. Now, Red Hood, Tw0-Face, and zombified versions of Bane and Mr. Freeze are working to uncover the larger conspiracy behind the project in the new Task Force #6 from writer Matthew Rosenberg and artist Jack Herbert.
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Naturally, Red Hood and his dark allies are stopped by Batman who wants to save Jason and put his foes behind bars before Todd gets further pulled into the mess Task Force Z has become, having been exposed and made to look like terrorists by Bloom. However, Red Hood is determined to see the mission through, appealing to the Dark Knight to look the other way this one time while he works with three of Batman's biggest rogues. Furthermore, Jason asks Batman to trust him as the son he raised and trained (a tactic that surprisingly works).
Incredibly, Batman relents and allows Bane, Freeze,
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