Better Together part six! The horror that kept our heroes trapped in nightmares of their own making is now loose in the world, and its taking possession of Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman! When the spawn of Mongul holds the keys to the most powerful heroes in the DC Universeno one is safe!
All in all, these first six issues show a writer and artists at the peak of their game, with a lot of intelligence and subtlety to the storytelling. Read Full Review
Finally, the first story arc of Trinity has come to a close, and even with the middle three issues not being my favorite it was pretty enjoyable. Lupacchino's pencils in this issue was fantastic, nothing against Manapul's art but I feel like it was leaps and bounds better than the last few issue, especially with the character's facial expressions. Most of all though, I love how this story ended, White Mercy betraying Mongul because it learned something other than hate from our hero's and inspired it to help them escape and save Superman. This book had everything; killer art, a great wrap up of the arc and a little hint as to what was coming next… Read Full Review
Between the bonding of the Trinity and the small personal moments between characters, this issue delivers a touching small town story that could only be told on the Kent farm. Read Full Review
Overall, I am really looking forward to seeing where this series goes from here. I am a little anxious that after this character building arc will result in a more action packed arc with less substance going forward. Hopefully they utilize a good villain and keep us as engaged as I was during this first arc by Manapul. Read Full Review
Trinity #6 tidily wraps Manapul's “Better Together” narrative in a neat bow. The issue is solid on its own, but falls short of the high standards established by previous issues. Yet, as “Better Together” ends it leaves plenty of new beginnings for future Trinity stories. This new title is impressive, and I anticipate more intrigue and success in its bright future. Read Full Review
The worst of “Better Together”, Trinity #6 trips over its own feet throughout its sprint to a conclusion. I like where Manapul aims, but ultimately have trouble following him there. Regardless, this remains worth the investment to see how it wraps up, and I have high hopes for whatever this book takes on in the future. Read Full Review
The Better Together arc comes to a close with a forced ending that felt rushed at best. The art in this book is amazing, but it can't save it from being an average read overall. I really want to like this book, but I can't recommend it just yet. Read Full Review
Mongul, trapped inside his own dream by the Black Mercy, has broken free of his fantasy world with the help of the White Mercy. Is the intergalactic villain now able to conquer Earth, or will Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman be able to find a path back to reality? Read Full Review
Did not end quite the way I wanted it to, but the art was amazing and the story was more than adequate. I would say that the combination of story and art make this comic still enjoyable and still consistently interesting, even if some flaws exist within it.
I'm just happy to be out of the barn
The end of this arc pales in comparison to the early issues that opened it, as it feels all too much a rushed and pat conclusion. This book is not bad. It's just average.
Satisfying and enjoyable ending but with so many inconsistencies concerning the dreamworld and Mercy's character to be a good story
SCORE: 5.2
Forced ending.. once again steve trevor is maltreated as a character.. what a surprise.. gonna let it hang for a couple of chapters but if the poor writing continues, im gonna drop this book, continje your horrible writing francis manapul.. and im sure youll end up getting fired by DC in no time