"All Along the Watchtower" part two! The Justice League Watchtower is infested. The world's greatest heroes have been infected. And as their HQ hurls to Earth, Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman are faced with the difficult decision of destroying the Watchtower and their teammates to save the Earth.
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Right now, Trinity is the cure for readers' Justice League fix. Manapul is bringing the goods with an enjoyable, light read that stokes excitement for the next issue. Read Full Review
This is another power house comic by Manapul, the writing is fast paced and the illustrations are everything you would expect from this amazing series. 4.5 out of 5 Read Full Review
How it does seem Manapaul changes this usual idea, is it seems that the viruses that banded to the Justice League actually need help and to be rescued from that other alien, as opposed to it being the other way around and it seems that the alien could possibly be lying. If that is what he is actually planning then that is a really interesting twist, however so far, I have really enjoyed this arc. Read Full Review
It's a fun issue, fast paced and action packed. Not much time for any depth of characterization, though Manapul's dialogue still manages to evoke the different heroes very well, and the Flash gets a strong moment of nobility. Read Full Review
Any book featuring Batman, Wonder Woman and Superman instantly garners attention as well as high expectations. So far, this has been an enjoyable comic. Trinity is proving to be a welcome edition to the DC family. Read Full Review
Say what you must, but I enjoyed this issue! As a fan of creature features and superheroes, I'm loving this. It's friendly and fun, and hopefully, we'll get back to the deeper themes between the Trinity. My only complaint is that I would love to see more chemistry between the three. Read Full Review
This is an action packed brawl between the Trinity and an infected Justice League, readers will enjoy the action, brief moments of connection between characters, and of course, monsters!! Read Full Review
The story is a little redundant based on the conflict and setting, but Manapul is able to craft a well told story in both the plot and the art. Read Full Review
This issue looks fantastic, but any accolades will stop there. The story is weak and confusing and somehow the end of the world just ends up being small. Not recommended. Read Full Review
It may not therefore be a must-read issue story-wise, but if you're here for just the art - you can't afford to miss this book because Francis Manapul's visuals are nothing short of mind-blowing. Read Full Review
Again, it doesn't hold up too well compared to some of his other issues that have explored the motivations and personalities of each of the Trinity members but its still a fun read. Read Full Review
Despite the fantastic art and striking conclusion this issue seems to be biding its time for the next issue to offer some heroics worth rooting for. As it stands, this issue takes a bad situation and makes it worse, but doesn't add a lot to the story making this issue skippable. Read Full Review
Despite the clean art, which is the only highlight of the book, I forgot if I was reading Trinity or Justice League, as both books seem like carbon copies of each other. The plot always seems to be the same: an alien invasion threatens Earth and it's up to Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman to save the world. I'm ready for something new. Read Full Review
Very beautiful art and an interesting premise for a story that has odd turns and very odd villains. I think Manapul's writing and art would be more impactful if so many breaks had not been made within his run, but altogether I enjoy this book.