Sunday, April 19, 2009

Trinity #46 - DC


The Trinity, I think, are starting to 'feel' some of their connections to their old lives. Lois gets through, a little, to Superman by throwing him a bag of cookies. "They were baked by Ma." And as Superman is monitoring some of the electronic signals around the globe, Batman wants him to tune in on a specific one for him . . I think he wants to check in on Alfred. And they've come to a realization . . "These people don't quit . . but it was not we who taught them that . . it was they who taught us." Meanwhile, everyone is trying to figure out where Le Fey and her minions have gone. They can track the energy signature to the moon, but . . they aren't there any longer. Krona has taken them all to one of the poles. Where better to align with the worldsoul than the planetary poles. But the process is taking longer than Le Fey or Despero are comfortable with. "You have offered me this planet's worldsoul, if I replace it with the techno-child's spirit. I must extract both without damaging them too greatly." But they aren't going to have to much time because . . of all people, Kanjar-ro has alerted them of their position. "If you can chase the witch and her freaks out of her stronghold . . you've earned the right to come to the rescue of the great Kanjar-ro . ." Also, the Dreambound have gone after Xor, Konvikt. They believe that they can help each other, plus . . they can help restore Xor's honor. And, in the anti-matter universe, the Crime Syndicate's planet is pulling itself apart, because of what's happening on Earth. As much as he despises them, Enigma asks for their help in fixing things. "You're going to help me . . or we all die." We're down to the final issues. We can see the finish line from here. However Kurt Busiek, Mark Bagley, Fabian Nicieza and Scott McDaniel haven't let up a bit. We're coming in for a strong finish and it should be a heck of a story.

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