Warning: Spoilers for Task Force Z #7!
The Bat-Family member known as Red Hood has always had a strained relationship with his bat-brother, Nightwing, and after a terrifying nightmare depicts Jason Todd as someone lesser than his colleagues, DC Comics reveals what Red Hood truly thinks about Dick Grayson.
Revealed in the opening pages of Task Force Z #7, by Matthew Rosenberg, Jack Herbert, and Daniel HDR, this series has been focusing on Red Hood aka Jason Todd as he leads a group of undead villains dubbed Task Force Z. A team secretly overseen by the Batman character named Two-Face, the members of Task Force Z have been taking a new drug called Lazarus Resin which helps keep Jason’s zombies alive and kicking just enough to help him to carry out their duties without getting eaten alive.
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Experiencing more than a few ups and downs as of late as he tries to wrangle his crew after being betrayed by one of their own, Jason has understandably had a hard time adjusting and completing the tasks at hand. Given a dose of Lazarus Resin without his implicit knowledge, all of these factors — along with the idea that Jason himself is technically a man come back from the dead — lay heavy on Red Hood’s psyche, resulting in a nightmare that brings Nightwing (and Batgirl) into the mix.
Showing readers Jason’s subconscious where he brutally fights a bevy of Batman rogues while dressed as Red Hood, this nightmare immediately feels off in a way that isn’t made apparent until Nightwing and Batgirl arrive on the scene. Suddenly dressed in a far too small version of his old Robin costume, Jason is forced back into a junior role, implying that while around these senior
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