Trinity Of Sin #2

Writer: J.M. DeMatteis Artist: Jason Gorder, Yvel Guichet Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: November 19, 2014 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 1
7.0Critic Rating
6.0User Rating

The Trinity of Sin Pandora, The Phantom Stranger and The Question uncover an evil that threatens the very core of The New 52!

  • 8.6
    Geeked Out Nation - Ian Yoxon Nov 22, 2014

    All in all Trinity of Sin was a fun issue. Much better then the last issue, but I still would go and get it just to get the idea why the Trinity of Sin are working together in the first place. I can't wait to see what they'll do next in the third issue as it looks like they need to fix the damage that Nimraa has caused. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    Shadowhawk's Shade - AJ Nov 21, 2014

    Still, Trinity of Sin #2 tells a pretty great and grand story, and I'm still onboard for the next few issues. Read Full Review

  • 7.8
    Entertainment Fuse - Elvis Dutan Nov 25, 2014

    Yvel Guichet, also known to some as the artist, has been a surprisingly good fit for the series. Its a bit like a Saturday morning cartoon, but thats what its sort of going for. Not to give too much away but the world more or less ends because they three cannot get along. I cant wait to see the three face that challenge in the next issue, post any thoughts of your own below. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Weird Science - Eric Shea Nov 22, 2014

    After two issues, I'm not really impressed with this series.  We have a huge over the top story and it feels like it might be too much for these heroes to handle especially when we only really know two out of the three main characters.  It's odd just jumping into this with no real knowledge of the New 52 Question and not taking a little bit of time to maybe acclimate us to what he can do, but I guess we'll have to just accept it and wait it out.  I still want this series to be great, but as of right now I'm not too excited about it. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    DC Comics News - Robert Reed Nov 20, 2014

    Trinity of Sin #2 is a disappointing misstep after last month's debut. Yvel Guichet's artwork continues to be the series' strongpoint, but it would be nice to see the series give its reader a chance to know its lead characters and become invested in their ordeals. Right now it feels like a lot of empty bluster. Read Full Review

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