This week in Trinity the mind-control hints continue in intriguing ways, and the Crime Syndicate shows up (but so far just postures a bit).
More to the point, Dick and Tim eat cukewiches and Dick gets his butt ogled by a talking gorilla in a metal corset.
No, really.
Seeing the Crime Syndicate drives Superman almost round the bend, which triggered a
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Poor Nightwing, always ogled by the villain. I can't remember which comic it was but a recent one with 3 evil chicks had one of them asking if Nightwing's ass could look any better in those tights, and him answering "I don't really see how". Dick, sweetie, if you don't want to flirt during battle maybe your costume shouldn't be quite so tight...
Is Trinity being drawn by multiple artists in the same issue? Cause I'm pretty sure the Dick+Tim is McDaniel but the first scan can't be.
It's true, Diana's supporting cast isn't nearly as strong as Bruce or Clark's. I think her greatest foe is Cheetah, but I've always thought that was pretty lame. I'm not sure why that is. It's true of all of DC though, nobody has the extended cast of Bruce or Clark. I think a lot of it is just that they've been around so long and had so many comics and pop culture connections that people've become more involved with their individual verses, whereas WW hasn't had a really strong individual comic so we just never really got the chance to care.
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(I'm just waiting for the issue when Roy comments on it. He's such a letch, it's gotta happen someday...)
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I thought it was one artist, but they've looked pretty different in different issues. WIth a weekly they probably have some pages subbed, I assume...
And you're absolutely right about the fact that Bruce and Clark just kind of blow everyone away in terms of easily-recognizable icons. I mean, what would be Hal's friend and foe? Uh...Sinestro and...um. Green Arrow? Man. Foundation is even harder. I mean, I could come up with stuff, but it's just not as easy as Clark and Bruce...
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