The Trinity can't escape their biggest threat.
The Outlaws have been possessed by demons and is up to their mentors to save them. However, Constantine might have other ideas in mind.
The usual problems here.
Rob Williams delivers a new chapter of his Dark Trinity arc by focusing on outdated characterization for most of the cast. The points that bothered me were that Jason Todd continues to blame Batman because of his death and yes, I know that Jason has been possessed but still considering what has happened in his own book, you clearly realize that he has gotten over that a looooong time ago so I don't understand the need to bring that trait back instead of focusing on something new.
Constantine can also be obnoxious. He has a few cool moments but as a whole, Williams portrays him as pretty annoying with several forced lines that make his portrayal insufferable at times and borderline evil at its worst.
V. Ken Marion remains in art duties and his work is pretty solid with expressive characters and clear storytelling. He has improved a lot compared to his early stuff.
Other than that, shame this book ended this way.
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