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Trinity #1

Jul 2009 · DC · 29.99 USD; 34.99 CAD
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“Boys and Their Games...”
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This volume collects the first six issues of the 2009 Trinity series, a weekly DC Comics event that explores the dynamic between Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman as they face a threat that targets the very foundation of their partnership. The story delves into the unique bond shared by the DC Trinity while introducing a mysterious new villain named Tarot and her allies, who seek to reshape reality.

In "Boys and Their Games...", the Trinity grapples with a growing mystery as they piece together clues linking the kidnapping of Tarot, the theft of ancient artifacts, and the strange symbols branded on Wonder Woman. With Hawkman and Gangbuster offering their insights, tensions rise as the heroes sense a deeper pattern—and Morgaine and Enigma make a dangerous alliance with Despero. Written by Kurt Busiek and illustrated by Mark Bagley, with inks by Art Thibert, colors by Pete Pantazis, and letters by Pat Brosseau, the issue’s cover by Shane Davis captures the looming threat with sharp precision.

writer Kurt Busiek · artist Mark Bagley · inker Art Thibert · colorist Pete Pantazis · letterer Pat Brosseau · cover Shane Davis

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colorist Pete Pantazis
letterer Pat Brosseau
cover pencils, inks Shane Davis

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The League compares notes with Hawkman and Gangbuster, and start to make a connection between the kidnapping of Tarot, the thefts of ancient artifacts and the symbols that were branded on Wonder Woman. Morgaine and Enigma meet with Despero.

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