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Suspended Animation, August 2, 2002

Taskmaster

Dear Editor,

I bought Taskmaster because I hadn't read a Marvel comic book in some time, hoping my $2.99 wasn't wasted by entering a series with the fourth issue. My hope was dashed.

For editors wanting new readers, you sure make it hard to become one. What is so
difficult about publishing a plot synopsis of past issues, and a concise character guide?
The only saving grace is that, if a title is enjoyed, I can buy past issues at a comic shop or
through the internet. But that is not a step you should force on new readers.

Here is what I learned in the order I learned it.

The art is directly Japanese or heavily Manga influenced. I'm not a particular fan of
Manga (it's too simple and generally slow-moving), but I'm willing to give it a try.

I learn Taskmaster is an amoral hit man trained in esoteric martial arts, not a superhero.
I'm unclear about what he's doing or why he's killing so many people. I do know he
wants to kill one woman, although I don't know why or even who she is, although I think
she's double-crossed him in some way.

I also know you are making entering this new title far too difficult even though I am
entertained by it.

Yup, there it is. Story and art by Udon (?), writer, Ken Siu-Chong, art, Arnold Tsang,
Drew Hou, Omar Dogan, Rob Ross and Shane Lau. Wow. Talk about art by committee.

My little surprise is a short backup story about firemen that is better written and drawn
than the feature. Congrats to writer Chuck Absten and artist David Finch.

So, did I waste my money? Nah. Taskmaster was entertaining, although not wholly
satisfying. On a scale of one to ten with ten being perfection, I'd give it another try.
Then I checked the cover. Number four of four!!!!! The last issue!!!!!!!

AAAAAAAHHHHH!!!!
MV


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