So, in its third week, "Trinity" is showing that, even with its limited space, the most potentially satisfying thing about the series just might be it's increasingly wide range. Read Full Review
Monsignor Wanty: obviously wants more of the trinity herein, of course. That's not to say we need to sacrifice the wonderful connectors to the greater DCU, natch, but three issues in is a bit too early to have Clark, Bruce, and Diana become bit players in their own musical. Also, can we have a JSA appearance sometime soon, too? How Our Heroes relate to their legendary forebears has always been something I can never get enough of. Read Full Review
I'm not as irate at DC's latest weekly as I was with its last, but at the same time, I'm not jumping up and down begging my LCS to open its doors early Wednesday morning just so I can get my mitts on the new issue. The Konvikt tale is nothing new and grows a little pedestrian. In fact, if you missed the first two issues, you could buy this one, and not have missed too much. I'm hopeful Busiek gives readers a swerve over the next three issues, but until then, I'm only giving Trinity #3 3 out of 5 Stars. Read Full Review
Trinity #3 was an average read at best. I have to admit that Trinity is just not clicking with me at this point. Trinity is not a horrible read like Countdown was. It is just not a particularly interesting title. Given the fact that the big three barely appear in Trinity #3, I cannot say that I would even recommend this issue to fans of the big three. Read Full Review
After a solid debut issue, Trinity has stumbled considerably. Let's hope they get it together fast, otherwise it could be another long year of weekly comics. Read Full Review
While better than last week, Trinity #3 still fails to capture the promise of issue one. This issue has a lot of fighting and very little plot. It's all flash, no substance. That being said, I still find myself hanging on, as there are a few points that peak my interest. My concern for the casual reader is they'll have given up on the series by the time it gets really interesting and it'll be too late to jump back on. Read Full Review
It's not as bad as Countdown, but the story isn't going anywhere and I'm pretty confident you'll be in for nothing but disappointment if you stick with this hoping for a payoff. Read Full Review