Warning: contains a preview of Task Force Z #10!
A new preview for Task Force Z #10 reveals how Red Hood created his worst nightmare through his own twisted sense of justice. Jason Todd's violent tendencies tend to backfire on him, and the Bat-Family is quick to point this out. But that hasn't stopped Red Hood from seeking revenge for Alfred Pennyworth's death, and now he's suffering the consequences in the form of an undead Bane.
Red Hood recently gave up his guns after an act of his own violence spiraled out of control. Immediately following this change, Jason joined up with Task Force Z, an underground, seemingly government-sanction group that uses Lazarus Resin to «raise the dead.» Jason's undead teammates are all villains, ranging from Arkham Knight to — apparently — Bane himself, who appeared to have died during the A-Day attack on Arkham Asylum. Jason got his revenge on Bane (for killing the beloved Alfred Pennyworth) by beating him and tossing him off a building… except this wasn't the real Bane. Over in The Joker, Bane was revealed to be alive and scheming, meaning Jason's Bane wasn't the real villain who killed Alfred.
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In a preview for Task Force Z #10 by Matthew Rosenberg, Eddy Barrows, Eber Ferreira, Adriano Lucas, and Rob Leigh, a flashback reveals that the fake Bane was created by Mr. Bloom and Two-Face, who knew recreating the villain was vital to luring Red Hood into working with Task Force Z. The scene shows Harvey Dent and other task force members working on a Bane lookalike, powered by the iconic Venom enhancile. While marketing for future issues seems to have spilled the identity of the new Bane, for now all that fans know
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