I could finally get some time to read FS: Gotham #6, and it keeps being a really fun read. I wish this would last longer, honestly. It's a pretty enjoyable soft sci-fi action mystery story. And I like the art a lot, even if it's not all that polished.
The covers aren't subtle at all about the TFZ higher-ups not being great guys
Neither was the issue itself. Which, frankly, was kinda refreshing.
Obviously evil organization barely pretending to be the good guys gets old fast.
That was... alright. Absolutely nothing to write home about, so it's sad it's Jason's main gig for the foreseeable future. As expected, I dislike, once more, Jason's face with this artist (the rest is good, though).
How long was this gonna be? It was a limited run at the end of the day, right?
It was bad.
Jason is once again played for a fool, completely ineffectual as a vigilante with zero explication as to why he would be working with such an obviously evil group, the zombies turned out to have self-awareness and able to communicate as normal begging the question as to why we would need the zombie gimmick other than just being edgy.
12 issuesHow long was this gonna be? It was a limited run at the end of the day, right?
He was trying to get info on the missing dead criminals, but a UC FBI agent stunned him long enough for Jason to be fully surrounded. Then, the organization made a deal; they get Jason to work their OP, Jason is out of Gotham's hair, and Jason isn't imprisoned.
For the zombie gimmick... No clue. Even for "edgy", its really not.
And why would Jason give a damn about being imprisoned? Or having a "redemption" for that matter? Hell, why is he accepting people using super powered criminals as attack dogs instead of shutting the whole thing down immediately?
Jason should follow no orders other than his own or maybe Bruce's. And he is always questioning Bruce anyway.
the crowbars are becoming a bit much