Sunday, September 21, 2008

Trinity #14 - DC



Ok, last issue we saw how the Justice League has thrown the Crime Syndicate's world into upheaval because they took down thier trinity. However, this really annoyed Enigma for some reason. The evil group . . Le Fey, Despero and Enigma . . were actually thinking of switching worlds at the time. Although our world is the pivotal planet in our universe, they thought that maybe with their influence, and now the lack of their trinity, that they could switch that. But Enigma would have nothing to do with that. He's so pissed off that he goes back there himself to send all the heroes and slaves back to their own worlds. Of course this happens just as Firestorm, John Stewart and Red Tornado finish building the machine to do just that. Also, as soon as they're transported back, there's a group of Howlers ready to brand Superman. Right now, Batman is the only one they haven't tagged yet. This story was brought to us by our usual team of Kurt Busiek and Mark Bagley. In the back-up story, our group of heroes . . mostly Titans and Outsiders . . finish their battle with Sun-Chained-In-Ink. Last issue Hawkman hit him so hard that he's now on the verge of releasing the sun that's living inside of him. Long story short, the group beats him, but we don't know that the threats really gone. This one could come back to bite them, sooner or later. Plus, I think, during the course of all this, the evil trinity's minions did indeed make of with Maxwell Lord's body. Also it seems that Hawkman is taking this whole thing . . the museum robberies and the tarot related items . . very personally. He feels that if the perpetrators were to succeed that he would be personally responsible for the outcome. I'm not sure where this all comes from, but I'm sure we'll find out soon. This was another great story by Fabian Nicieza and Tom Dereneick. This group of stories features covers by Jim Lee and Scott Williams. I'm becoming more and more impressed by the intensity of this book and I'm really enjoying the stories. This title is quickly rising to near the top of my list every week.

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