In a new and monstrous world, the Trinity must fight for their lives against the terrifying creatures led by the demonic Nimraa!
All in all Trinity of Sin #3 was a good comic. Was there a fees problems, of course there was. Almost every comic will have problems, but I still enjoyed the story. I like that Nimraa's action had lasting effects to our characters and look like she's one of few villains that cover most of her bases. I like to see how the next issue of Trinity of Sin. See how the characters will try to over come Nimraa's actions. Read Full Review
Ultimately, the third issue ofTrinity of Sin is stronger than its predecessors, having solved the pacing issues that troubled the series. J. M. DeMatteis has given the main characters some defining actions, and Yvel Guichet's artwork dynamically contributes to the storytelling. The issue does end on a strong point, adding another layer for the series to build off of. Read Full Review
It's very sad to me that I can't get behind this book. I mean all the pieces are there for this to be a brilliant book but somewhere along the way it simply became something boring and a chore to read. Since it's already cancelled it seems useless to try and get excited about it turning around in another story arc, but hopefully these characters will find a place in the New 52 after this book is finished and Convergence does it's thing. I'll remain hopeful but as of right now, it's just not for me. Read Full Review