Friday, April 17, 2009

Trinity #45 - DC


Well we knew the split between the evil powers was going to happen sooner or later, I just didn't expect the events to unfold in the way they did. Our Trinity have made their way to the castle Branek. They've made their way through anything that has been thrown at them. Now they're approaching Le Fey and her cohorts. They easily take down the Crime Syndicate, and while at their weakest, Enigma comes in and sends them back to the anti-matter universe so he can deal with them there when this is all over. His betrayal is immediately noticed by Le Fey and Despero. Then Le Fey finally figures out what Tarot meant when she said that the power to win was close by. It was on the moon. That's when Le Fey transports them all, and they confront Krona. Normally humans would be beneath his notice, but . . "I can taste creation energy . . my creation energy . . clinging to you like morning dew." Anyways, long story short . . they strike a bargain. Krona wants to interact with the worldsoul . . Le Fey wants his energy. So Le Fey offers up her conduit to the worldsoul, Tarot, in exchange for the power. However, to do this, the worldsoul will need to be replaced. That's when Krona notices the soul within SHPERE. He says he'll replace the worldsoul with that one. Obviously Enigma isn't going to go along with this . . that's his daughter after-all. And upon watching these events unfold, Konvikt also disagrees with their methods . . "No Honor! No Honor!", he keeps repeating as he tries to stop this from happening. Enigma tries to get SPHERE to transport out of the melee, but she has other plans and tries to gather up Tarot and Konvikt also. But Krona senses what was important so he keeps Tarot and SPHERE within reach. Konvikt is deposited in an arctic wasteland, and Enigma . . Enigma is sent back to his own world in the anti-matter universe. What a fantastic turn of events. I'm just wondering . . with the Trinity's powers so attuned to the actual Earth, will they also be able to sense the power struggle going on directly overhead? Or will they be to late? Another great issue by Kurt Busiek, Mark Bagley, Fabian Nicieza and Scott McDaniel. We're getting pretty close to the end. I can't wait to see how this all plays out . . and the repercussions.

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