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Taskmaster #2 – Review

By: Fred Van Lente (writer), Jefte Palo (art), Jean-Francois Beaulieu (colors) & Dave Lanphear (letters)

The Story: Taskmaster runs into trouble against Mexican mercenaries wearing death masks!

What’s Good: One of the best experiences in comics is to read something where you can tell that the creators had a GREAT time writing/drawing the comic book.  Not to imply an occasional lack of passion from creators or that they allow a “time to make the donuts” attitude to sometimes pervade their Marvel/DC superhero work (Never, never….), but while reading most comics you don’t get a mental image of the creators giggling at how clever the comic is.  It would be highly surprising to know that Van Lente didn’t have a serious case of the giggles while he wrote this….

In this issue, we continue seeing Taskmaster on the run from the ORG who has put out a bounty on him that causes all sorts of groups to come out of the woodwork to collect his head (Hydra, AIM and all sorts of whacky groups that FVL just made up last issue).  This time he comes face to face with the Don of the Dead who uses funny/clever/great Spanglish dialog like, “So.  El Mastro de Task.  Ju face the Don of the Dead in Final Combat.  What ju say to THAT, hanh?”  Mind you, this is coming from a dude wearing a death facemask and a mariachi outfit.  Brilliant…

What’s more, the serious aspect of the story is not lost in the silly fun.  FVL hits on all the important aspects of Taskmaster’s character such as showing that although he lost his memories, his abnormal muscle memory allows his fingers to automatically do things like dial telephones and withdraw cash from ATMs.  There is also a very good “big story” revelation on the final page that ensures that this miniseries isn’t just fun for fun’s sake.
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Weekly Comic Book Review’s Top Picks

DS’ Top Picks


Best From The Past Week: Atlas #5/ Avengers: Prime #3 – It was a thin week and nothing really floated to the top for me, but if forced to take a stand, I’d say Atlas #5 (for the continuing originality) or Avengers: Prime #3 (for the art alone).

Most Anticipated: Brightest Day #11 – return of the Black Lanterns, origin of the new Aqualad and the secrets of the Firestorm Matrix revealed? Are you kidding me? Sign me up! PS: I know some people (including me) have been dissatisfied with the speed at which Brightest Day is rolling out, but issue #10 really felt like the wind had filled the sails again.

Other Top Picks: Other Top Picks: Uncanny X-Force #1, Chaos War #1, JSA All-Stars #11, R.E.B.E.L.S. #21

Dean’s Top Picks


Best From The Past Week: Avengers Prime #3 – Fun stuff.  This comic had the moment of the week (for me) when Steve Rogers with a makeshift sword and shield saves a naked Tony Stark (who is riding a horse bareback) from ogres.  And, the Steve, Tony & Thor are now together.  This should be a lot of fun going forward.

Most Anticipated: S.H.I.E.L.D. #4 – This is just a packed week, but I’m most excited about seeing the next chapter in Hickman’s mind-bending story starring Leonardo da Vinci.

Other Top Picks: American Vampire #7, I Zombie #6, Scalped #41, Orc Stain #5, Chaos War #1, Uncanny X-Force #1, 28 Days Later #15, Incorruptible #10, Taskmaster #2

Alex’s Top Picks


Best From The Past Week: Action Comics #893 – Action Comics is quickly becoming my favourite book from DC.  The main feature was as good as always, awesome robot Lois and all.  That and it reaffirmed my love for Gorilla Grodd and also proved that he is completely underused.  Of course, at this point, Action Comics’ high quality isn’t news.

The real story here though is Nick Spencer’s Jimmy Olsen back-up, which was pure and unadulterated fun accompanied by equally fun artwork.  It was utterly delightful and I also really enjoyed Spencer’s take on Chloe Sullivan.

Most Anticipated: American Vampire #7 – With a cliffhanger like last month’s, I can’t wait for the next installment of Scott Snyder’s vampire epic.  I’m really curious to see how Sweet and Pearl fit into this new arc and what they’ve been up to.  If you haven’t been following this title, get to it!  It’s really, really good and one of the best new series of the year.

Other Picks: Wolverine #2, SHIELD #4, Madame Xanadu #27, Unknown Soldier #24, Sweet Tooth #14, Secret Six #26, Brightest Day #11, Scalped #41

Joe’s Top Picks


Best of the Past Week: The Stuff of Legend: The Jungle #2 – Mike Raicht, Brian Smith and Charles Wilson III have created a children’s tale for adults that can be best described as a mash-up of the plot of Toy Story with the dark and serious tone of The Neverending Story.  Wilson’s sepia-toned artwork never ceases to please and the script jumps from one nail-biting moment to the next as our heroes confront some dangerous foes this time around.  Not only will I be reading his again and again down the years, but my future kids can count on their dad reading this to them as well.

Most Anticipated: Richard Stark’s Parker: The Outfit HC – In a week where American Vampire, Uncanny X-Force and Secret Six are all released, you’d think it’d be difficult to choose which new comic I’m extremely excited about.  Darwyn Cooke proves that thought wrong by unleashing his second hardcover adaptation of Richard Stark’s Parker series upon the world.  Cooke’s clean, stark (pun intended) interpretation of Stark’s film noir world is a tour de force, and the artwork alone is worth the hype.  Lucky for us we get a kick-ass story, too, all wrapped up in a beautiful hardcover.  Wednesday can’t come soon enough.

Other Picks:
Avengers Academy #5, S.H.I.E.L.D. #4, Shadowland: Spider-Man #1, Taskmaster #2, Uncanny X-Force #1, Wolverine #2, Back Issue Magazine #44, American Vampire #7, Brightest Day #11, Red Hood: Lost Days #5, Secret Six #26

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