The Trinity have found themselves in a terrible situation.
Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman have no choice but tell the events that occurred to them when that they were lost in a strange world.
A new creative team takes over this book and so far is pretty promising.
James Robinson opens this new storyline by completely getting what makes the relationship between these characters special. The characterization is pretty on-point based on the conversation between the protagonist that perfectly depict the kind of people they are, their backgrounds and how they differ from each other but at the same time, shows how close they are with one another and how well they all work together. I'm particularly a fan of how Robinson portrayed Diana here which is funny considering he didn't do a really good job in her own title.
Best of all, the classic awkward Robinson dialogue is not prevalent here and the conversations flow naturally for the most part. Also, as you might know Robinson likes to introduce obscure characters in his stories and he doesn't disappoint here.
Patrick Zircher handles the art and is really competent thanks to his expressive and detailed style and solid storytelling.
Good beginning, please continue this way.
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