Trinity #18
| Writer | James Robinson |
| Artist | Patrick Zircher |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
"No Home for you Here" part two! Stranded on the lost world of Skartaris, the Trinity are alone and depowered as they face the bestial armies of Deimos! As the layers are peeled back and the mystery of Deimos' plan deepens, Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman must overcome the crippling effects of Skartaris to survive! But help is on way in the form of Travis Morgan...the one and only Warlord!
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
Comic Book Bin - Deejay Dayton
Feb 24, 2018A real treat for fans of Warlord, Trinity 18 is perfectly capable of standing on its own three legs (six legs?) as well. Read Full Review
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9.0
Dark Knight News - Sharna Jahangir
Feb 24, 2018A fantastic and fun arc. Trinity has its ups and downs, but wholeheartedly, I think it's creating a good voice. It's difficult balancing three super and dominant characters and so one character suffers in development. I'm happy to see this team-up of talents for the series. I'd like to see Diana make a few jokes and have banter in the future, and will Clark name his unicorn as Batman names his cows and horses? Read Full Review
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8.0
Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
Feb 23, 2018The story is a bit rushed, with potential major developments just being dropped in the story suddenly, but overall it's one of the most entertaining stories we've gotten so far in this title. Read Full Review
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8.0
Comic Watch - Austin Braun
Mar 03, 2018James Robinson continues his magical journey with "The Heroes Three" that has its highs and lows. The linear adventure story is not a bad read and definitely makes you want to continue just to find out who the team is telling this story to. This issue is definitely mandatory for fans of the last issue but for anyone not a fan of Robinson's storytelling or his Wonder Woman run I can't say you will automatically change your mind when reading this. Read Full Review
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7.0
The Batman Universe - Tony Hammack
Feb 23, 2018Solid and fun issue. Nothing better than seeing Grandpa Bruce, Grandpa Clark, and Grandma Diana. Read Full Review
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6.0
ComicBook.com - Nicole Drum
Feb 21, 2018It feels like the real payoff is coming in the next issue, though Trinity #18 is worth your time if for nothing else than Batman riding a unicorn. Read Full Review
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5.8
Weird Science - Jim Werner
Feb 21, 2018James Robinson sets up what could be a fun side story here, but the overall narrative is a bit of a bore as our heroes are forced from one scene to another without much to engage the reader. Patch Zircher's art is fantastically good, but in the end, this story is skippable even for fans of the Trinity. Read Full Review
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4.5
Batman-News - Daniel Cheeseman
Feb 21, 2018If you're planning on picking up issue #18, I'd advise just looking at the pictures and avoiding the captions. It's a pretty book but really only amounts to a load of fights, most of which are glossed over (and don't include Warlord, despite the claim made on the cover). Without any particular narrative or heart, it's like being told about a great party instead of being in attendance yourself. Read Full Review