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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
EAN: 9781401201876
ISBN: 1401201873
Label: DC Comics
Manufacturer: DC Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 208
Publication Date: July 01, 2005
Publisher: DC Comics
Reading Level: Young Adult
Release Date: July 01, 2005
Sales Rank: 89285
Studio: DC Comics
Editorial Review:
Product Description: BATMAN/SUPERMAN/WONDER WOMAN: TRINITY tells the remarkable tale of the turbulent first encounter of the worlds most iconic heroes. When Batmans greatest nemesis, Ras al Ghul, recruits Bizarro and an Amazon warrior to aid him in his plan to create global chaos, the Dark Knight Detective suddenly finds himself working with the Man of Steel and the Amazon Princess. Looking to thwart the madmans plot to simultaneously destroy all satellite communications as well as all of the worlds oil reserves, Earths greatest heroes reluctantly band together. But if Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman are to have any hope of stopping Ras nuclear missile assault, they will first need to overcome their own biases and reconcile their differing philosophies.
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I am definitely more of a Batman fan than either Superman or Wonder Woman so I want to point out that this is not Batman. He's basically portrayed as a brute with a computer. And don't get me started on the kiss.
It's not easy for writers to use Batman in Super hero team ups since he has no super powers, but I do get tired of him having to basically wait for Superman to come save him. I'd rather they just wrote Batman out of this story like they did in Obsidian Age.
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"Trinity" succeeds as an unironic take on DC's Big Three. The story, involving nuclear warheads and Bat-villain Ra's, is standard mad-villain-tries-to-destory-the-world stuff--a little disappointing, since Ra's is a complex character more suited to the seriousness of, say, Greg Rucka's "Death and the Maidens" than the Golden Age of Super-Heroes. The cameos from Robin and Aquaman are priceless, as is the character interaction between Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman. "Trinity" isn't a classic, but ... Read More
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A look at the early meetings of the three famous DC comics universe superhero characters. This is how they get over their initial distrusts, misunderstandings, and other problems to learn how to work together efficiently to stop problems that any one of them may not be able to handle alone. Batman is not likely to sneak around an island of Amazons again, either.
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This book has wonderful art. Bringing together the three most well known of iconic heroes Wonder Woman, Batman and Superman in a globe spanning tale of (sadly) misogny and grit.
The author tries to make the threat of Batman's nemesis "The Demon" virtually a divine character ("as if spawned from a god" ) and then allows him to fight not the Dark Knight but Diana the Wonder Woman an Amazon from an island of beauteous warrior women.
Strangely only the women suffer defeats and ... Read More
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Trinity tells the tale of Batman and Superman's first encounter with Wonder Woman. The villains they must unite against are Ra's Al Ghul, with the assistance of Bizzaro and one of Wonder Woman's fellow Amazons.
Sometimes when too many heroes are put in a story together, the characters fight for story time and don't get a chance to develop. But three is a good number and there's a good balance here, each having something to bring to the table. In this case, it's the big three of DC comics. ... Read More
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