Trinity #20

Writer: James Robinson Artist: Jack Herbert, Tyler Kirkham Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: March 28, 2018 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 11 User Reviews: 6
6.2Critic Rating
6.6User Rating

"Man Down" part one! As the Trinity deals with the fallout of the battle for Skartaris, each set out to search for the missing Steve Trevor. But looming on the horizon are the magical armies of Deimos and their plan to lay siege to the entire planet! Deimos' true goal will bring Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman to their knees!

  • 9.5
    Comic Book Bin - Deejay Dayton Apr 1, 2018

    Had this story tried to tell us what huge peril the three heroes are in, I probably wouldnt have cared for it nearly as much. Having the heroes feel they are fighting the same old same old as they strive to find Steve makes it all so much more fun. Read Full Review

  • 8.7
    Comicsverse - Sean Urke Mar 28, 2018

    TRINITY #20 by James Robinson, Jack Herbert, Tyler Kirkham, and Gabe Eltaeb beings the hunt for Steve Trevor. The issue finds our heroes across the globe in different countries, and outer space, facing science fiction threats. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally Mar 28, 2018

    A predictable ending to a fun issue. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    The Batman Universe - Tony Hammack Mar 30, 2018

    It is a lot of fun seeing the Trinity banter with each other during a battle. However, it is a pleasure to see them act not just as teammates but as a family. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    DC Comics News - Sean Blumenshine Apr 1, 2018

    This is a solid issue. The art is gorgeous; everything looks great. It is fun to see these three kick ass and interact with each other. The issue just doesn't have a lot of tension and I find Robinson's take on Diana to be a little dull here. Read Full Review

  • 6.5
    Comic Watch - Austin Braun Apr 5, 2018

    In retrospect, this issue could have been a fun story and adventure for the team. However, it falls short due to underutilized characters and just cringe-worthy dialogue from the core team. The art saves the Trinity once again with amazing work by Jack Herbert & Tyler Kirkham. I cant really say I recommend this issue unless you want to finish out the rest of Trinity, or really like the art style. But in my honest opinion, this issue just doesnt do the team the justice it deserves. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield Mar 29, 2018

    It's a fast read with some exciting battles against monsters, but unlike the previous arc, there's very little substance here and it loses most of the Skartaris mythology that was set up previously. Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    Weird Science - Jim Werner Mar 28, 2018

    This is just another forgettable issue of a soon to be canceled series nobody will be talking about in a couple of months from now.  It's a shame that this series wasn't better, but this issue is a good mirror into why it wasn't. Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    GWW - D. Ivester Mar 27, 2018

    The issue feels empty with not enough weight carrying it forward to make you feel you're about to read a grand epic with three of the greatest superheroes ever created. Read Full Review

  • 3.5
    Batman-News - Daniel Cheeseman Mar 28, 2018

    Even writing a DC series in it's death throes is a privilege but it's clear that Robinson doesn't know or care all that much about these characters. The story is mostly logical but lacks any kind of hook to interest the reader and it just feels like going through the motions each fortnight. 'The Search for Steve Trevor' arc is following the template of it's predecessor so far and justifying the series' imminent cancellation. Read Full Review

  • 2.0
    ComicBook.com - Nicole Drum Mar 28, 2018

    There is no kind way to say this: Trinity #20 is another disappointing, boring, poorly written issue of a once-promising title. Read Full Review

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