Trinity #5

Writer: Kurt Busiek, Fabian Nicieza Artist: Mark Bagley, Art Thibert, Mike Norton, Mark Farmer Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: July 2, 2008 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 5
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  • 8.0
    Comics Bulletin - Jim Beard Jul 3, 2008

    Monsignor Wanty: wants to know if he'll be considered a broken record if he asks if there's still any chance for a teeny-tiny argument between the trinity, maybe over who shall lead, who shall call the shots, who's better equipped to handle a particular situation. It'd add some dimensionality to the relationship, eh? Or, maybe not. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Weekly Comic Book Review - Ben Berger Jul 9, 2008

    With Konvikt out of the way, it finally feels like Trinity can move forward. The League has been fighting him since week two, and he just feels like a plot device to establish what each member of the Trinity brings to the table. At the end of the day, it's taken Busiek and Nicieza five weeks to establish these characters without giving a real sense of what's going on. With that out of the way now hopefully, we can start to see this team (and the creative team) cash in on the promise of issue one. Read Full Review

  • 6.2
    IGN - Dan Phillips Jul 2, 2008

    For the time being, Trinity remains flawed, yet at least shows signs of improvement. And that's a good thing, seeing that we still have forty-seven issues to go. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comic Book Bin - Koppy McFad Jul 5, 2008

    Perhaps the fact that this is a weekly comic title has made the creative team complacent. They know that another chapter will be out in seven days so why put so much detail into this chapter. Or maybe the workload is getting to them? A new comic every seven days can't be easy on anyone. Whatever the problem is, DC Comics should do something to ensure this title has a quality worthy of the "Big Three" heroes who appear in it. Read Full Review

  • 5.5
    Comic Book Revolution - Rokk Krinn Jul 8, 2008

    Trinity #5 was another middle of the road issue. I am beginning to fear that while Trinity may not stink on ice like Countdown did, that it is becoming clear that Trinity's story is about as thin as Countdown's story. At this point, I still cannot recommend that you shell out your hard earned money for this rather ordinary comic book. Read Full Review

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