The Trinity has been manipulated.
Morgan summoned these heroes to Skartaris to fight Deimos but what they don't know is that the wizard's tricks could be more dangerous than they expected.
This story technically concludes and in a decent yet flawed manner.
James Robinson offers a new installment where he explores more of the idea of the Trinity fighting a war in the savage land of Skartaris. The way how Robinson explores the world is decent and shows some of the most impotant key players in the whole setting while at the same time the plot progresses at a nice pace and delivers an interesting twist at the end. I said that this story "technically" concludes because there's obviously more coming after the last cliffhanger.
That being said, the story seems a bit disjointed at times, mostly because of the erratic flow, this is probably because of the nature of telling this story via flashbacks but some of the plot-points end too abruptly and others go nowhere (like the whole aging the Trinity).
Jack Herbert handles the art and is quite solid thanks to his expressive characters and vibrant style.
I still consider this a worthy story despite of some issues. Decent enough.
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