![]() ![]() ![]() The bottom line of this issue is a huge melee of fisticuffs, explosions, and Joker gags! Not to mention that the comic/animated series Harley has a more Task Force X look, rather than her usual jester suit. Is this what you need in this kind of fight? All stories illustrated by Dustin Nguyen and Derek Fridolfs. These are individuals that either have super strength or are good at hitting a target. ISBN 978-1-4012-2009-9 Credits The third collection of Paul Dini's mid-2000s run on Detective Comics (Volume 1), also containing one fill-in by Peter Milligan and one extra feature from DC's 2007 Halloween special. ![]() In terms of skill set, we’ve got a lot of strength and precision in this team, but not too many other powers. Detective is a Batman storyline written by Paul Dini and illustrated by Don Kramer. Of course, we have the staples: Harley Quinn, Deadshot, and Captain Boomerang, as well as the almost regulars King Shark and Katana, not to forget newcomer The Muscle. The version of Task Force X we get in this issue showcases a strong line-up. I don’t know about you, but that doesn’t happen often. We see that he’s quite unhinged in this issue and it takes the full force of Batman, Robin, and the Batmobile to even get his attention. This iteration of the character seems to be up there with the likes of Bane in terms of strength, if not even stronger. Batman because he’s Batman, Joker because he’s unpredictable, or Task Force X because of powers and numbers. Now, in Comic Book shops around the world, there would be a Nerd who could argue how each of these various contenders would win, and why. ![]()
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