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    Trinity #1

    Trinity » Trinity #1 - Boys And Their Games...; In The Morrows To Come released by DC Comics on June 4, 2008.

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    Boys And Their Games...; In The Morrows To Come last edited by Symlen on 10/05/18 09:59PM View full history

    DC's new weekly series TRINITY explodes in an extra-sized debut issue featuring art by fan-favorite Mark Bagley (Ultimate Spider-Man) and Art Thibert with lead stories and dialogue by Kurt Busiek (SUPERMAN, ASTRO CITY)!

    The lead feature explores the unusual bond — and importance — of DC's top three characters, Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman, as a mysterious dream links them together and may prophesy important changes in their trinity!

    Plus, a co-feature in issue #1 explores the mysterious connection between several villains who are watching the Trinity —as well as the near future for these characters and their surrounding world! Co-features in issues #2-4 fill in back-story on some of the other important players in this major storyline. These stories are written by Busiek and Fabian Nicieza with art by Scott McDaniel and Andy Owens (NIGHTWING, GREEN ARROW), Tom Derenick and Wayne Faucher and Mike Norton and Jerry Ordway (ALL-NEW ATOM, INFINITE CRISIS).

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    It's a fumble 0

     I like the cover emblem. The overlapping symbols, not too bad of an idea. The cover itself, well, I guess now i can see why they did this, but when it was just the first issue, it made me wonder why only one of them was on the front. Rather a boring been there done that image. However it seems that been there done that was exactly what they were after, considering what goes on inside.  Why the hell is this an introduction book. These are the three most recognised heroes in all of comicdom. Only...

    1 out of 4 found this review helpful.

    Sexy boots, sexy phone voices, and secret meetings... 0

    I'm torn on the writing. On the one hand, there were some awesome parts: Bruce Wayne flirting with Diana Prince, Clark Kent doing his humble boyish thing, Wally telling Bruce that his wife thinks that the Bats has the "sexiest phone voice ever," etc. There is also discussion over the trio's secret identities and how Diana puts less effort into hers than the two dudes do. Which is exactly what I was hoping for, frankly. I mean, sure, butt-kicking is cool, so is saving the world, and having Batman...

    0 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    For all the Hype....wait and see. 0

    First of, I almost missed the book on the shelf thinking it to be another Superman title. So especially with the promo pin up released and the fact it is named TRINITY. I found it odd that only one character was on the cover.As far as the book goes, it was hard for me to wrap my head around it. It came off like a JLA story from the over the top, insanely powerful cosmic/deity level villians to face down.At the end of the book I did not get the feeling that this is a book that would replace Batma...

    0 out of 2 found this review helpful.
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