5.02.2008

TRINITY: First Look!

Check out MySpace Comic Books Blog for an EXCLUSIVE 5-page first look at the new DC Universe weekly series, TRINITY!



TRINITY 1-4
Written by Kurt Busiek and Fabian Nicieza
Art by Mark Bagley & Art Thibert, Scott McDaniel & Andy Owens, Tom Derenick & Wayne Faucher and Mike Norton & Jerry Ordway
Covers by Carlos Pacheco

DC's new weekly series TRINITY explodes in an extra-sized debut issue featuring art by fan-favorite Mark Bagley (Ultimate Spider-Man) & Art Thibert with lead stories and dialogue by Kurt Busiek (SUPERMAN, ASTRO CITY)!

The lead feature explores the unusual bond - and importance - of DC's top three characters, Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman, as a mysterious dream links them together and may prophesy important changes in their trinity!

Plus, a co-feature in issue 1 explores the mysterious connection between several villains who are watching the Trinity -as well as the near future for these characters and their surrounding world! Co-features in issues 2-4 fill in back-story on some of the other important players in this major storyline. These stories are written by Busiek & Fabian Nicieza with art by Scott McDaniel & Andy Owens (NIGHTWING, GREEN ARROW), Tom Derenick & Wayne Faucher and Mike Norton & Jerry Ordway (ALL-NEW ATOM, INFINITE CRISIS).

Issue 1 40 pg, issues 2-4 32 pg, FC, All $2.99 US

Issue 1 on sale June 4; issue 2 on sale June 11; issue 3 on sale June 18; issue 4 on sale June 25

3 comments:

  1. What do you think of Bagley's Diana? I kind of like it, especially the way he draws her hair. That aside, I'm still not feeling that W belt. It
    looks awkward and looks like it would be SO painful whenever she bends over.

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  2. I wasn't loving the belt when it first appeared. But I've either gotten used to it, or just accepted it. It doesn't bother me much anymore.

    I haven't really seen enough of Bagley's Diana to form an opinion yet. I don't have any problems with it so far. She looks beautiful in that last panel.

    A lot of under-30 comic readers seem to prefer Diana with curly, more Greek-authentic, Perez hair. But I'm old-school: I like the straight, flow-y hair. And Bagley does a wonderful job on that...

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  3. Well, I'm over 30 and I prefer her with straight, flow-y hair.

    You maybe on to something.

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