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"DEAD SPACE" part three! Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman are in for the fight of their lives against the combined might of the Justice League and the mysterious alien force inhabiting their bodies and controlling the Watchtower! The trinity may have found a way to save their friends-but the cost is high, and time is running out!
SpecsSeries: TRINITY 2016U.S. Price: 3.99On Sale Date: Jul 19 2017Volume/Issue #:11Color/B&W: ColorTrim Size: ComicPage Count: 32 Read Full Review
This finished the "Dead Space" story arc of Trinity. It ends how it started, Bruce, Clark, and Diana wonders if they're still in reality. It ends peacefully, which isn't common ground of DC. It makes it that much more special. Their bonds are growing. I hope Manapul continues to write for them because each member spoke of the other, I'm excited to see them as close as they once were. Read Full Review
Wonder Woman, Batman and Superman are in space and WW has been infected with a space virus. This leads to conflict. Other member of the Justice League make cameos either as infected or heroes battling to prevent the spread of virus. Read Full Review
Overall, this issue is fun and yet again, Manapul introduces us to a new character that will find a great spot in later arcs. Read Full Review
The final issue of the Dead Space arc ended better than it began, but in the end it was still just another story about the Justice League fighting aliens. However, I am looking forward to the Trinity of Magic story arc next month, which seems like a much more original take on the Trinity than what we have been seeing recently. Read Full Review
Dead Space might not have wrapped on a high note, but it was another decent entry for Trinity. This title might not ever reach must-read status, but it makes for entertaining sidebar reading for fans of DC's big three. Read Full Review
After starting its run with some truly marvelous character work,Trinity has experienced a prolonged lull. Side-stories and other short interruptions have made it difficult to get back into the book, and what was once a source of excitement for me has become a sad chore. Trinity #11 concludes the latest arc, but that conclusion feels premature, and the finer point Manapul tries to make falls flat. Add artistic inconsistency to the mix, and you have an issue with too many distractions.You could do worse than this book, but you could also do a lot better. Read Full Review
Francis Manapul does well as Trinity is a difficult book to get a read on. At times, this book is about friendship, it's about a greater plan with three different Trinity's being tied together and other times it's a defacto Justice League book. Whilst Manapul may not breaking and new ground here, it is a great opportunity for him to earn his chops which will serve him well as his comic book star continues to rise. Read Full Review
While the art in this issue is top notch, the story brings everything crashing down. Unfortunately, the Trinity can't save the day this time. If you like looking at pretty pictures, you may get some pleasure here, but if you want characters and story in your books, look elsewhere. Read Full Review
Overall, the saving aspect to this issue was the artwork. Manapul's soft, “warm” color tones and penciling makes each panel so much fun to look at and fills these stories with a real feeling of joy and adventure. In the end, that is the important thing when reading comics. Although a weaker story and writing, the art team delivered where this issue can at least be enjoyed visually. Read Full Review
Visually stunning, with a story that seeks to explore the importance of not being misunderstood. I think this story would have had a greater impact if the breaks and changes in art had not occurred frequently.
Manapul's art is pleasant, the story is medium grade fare but it's no worse than the Justice League title.