Saturday, February 21, 2009

Trinity #37 - DC


This series is showing us the grander fight now. The fighting, and in-fighting, of the gods. First we have Kellel, Atmahn and Dinanna . . or course our Trinity of heroes warped by all of the creation energy that Le Fey and Enigma are playing with. We see that shortly after their perceptions of reality were warped, they started fighting amongst themselves. Who was the true god? Who was the true hero? Who could really save the world? But, with all their fighting, they nearly destroy everything. Or, at least everything in their perception of reality. It isn't until their world is on the brink of complete annihilation that the voice of reason finally comes out. And of course, it's Dinanna's. So they decide to remake their world and live in peace. Which apparently they've done for generations. But now . . now that this band of heroes have joined the pilgrimage . . the gods feel that they recognize them. Like an annoying memory that they just can't seem to recall. It's nagging at them . . and they're troubled. Meanwhile in the Le Fey camp . . . the evil trinity is looking to upgrade their dark arcana alignment that they've been using to win the battles of these chaos rifts with the JSI. Recently Sun-Chained-in-Ink replaced Dr Light, and they started winning battles easier. So now . . now they want to upgrade the Fool. Currently they're using Punch & Jewelee. But they want someone stronger. I can see where this is going right from the beginning . . . straight to the Joker. The problem is . . the Joker has happened upon his own chaos rift, and . . is controlling and manipulating it all by himself. Le Fey explains what they can do together and brings him onto their team, but Enigma is deeply troubled. It's not necessarily the power that he'll bring to his post as the Fool, but . . . the type of person that they've brought into their ranks . . that they'll all have to work with. Enigma feels that they've just made a terrible mistake bringing him on board. Another great issue by Kurt Busiek, Mark Bagley, Fabian Nicieza and Scott McDaniel. Also this issue sports a great cover by Jesus Merino.

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