Tuesday 29 August 2017

Trinity: Better Together Review



Finished reading Trinity: Better Together, writer-artist Francis Manapul brings together DC heroes Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman to build their trust with one another with Superman and his family being alternative versions of the people Batman and Wonder Woman know. The book opens with Lois Lane inviting Batman and Wonder Woman for dinner with Superman's in hope to get to know each other a bit better due to the current Superman being a much older version of the one Bruce and Diana have been working with for the past few years. After dinner the three hear a strange noise for the barn on Clark's farm on to find themselves being transported to Smallville where a young Clark and his father is waiting, in a world that is not what it seems. Overall this was a great book as the three main heroes relationships with one another by diving into key moments within their memories that also allows for some great character development. Additional the antagonists of Poison Ivy and surprisingly Mongul get some amazing character development thanks to the way the White Mercy interacts with them which leads to some great emotional moments with Ivy that continues her growth as a character. The artwork throughout is amazing as Francis Manapul does a stunning job in bring the book to life thanks to the beautiful detail that is but into the setting and character designs. While the additional art by Clay Mann and Emanuela Lupacchino does a great job in given Batman and Wonder Woman there own tone to the book. 8.5/10. 

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