2008 Comic Book News Archives

Superman, Batman & Wonder Woman

February 10, 2008: DC Unveils “Trinity” Plans

At this weekend's RRP meeting, DC Comics unveiled their plans for their next weekly comic book series, "Trinity".

Beginning in June, "Trinity" will focus on DC's big three: Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman. Newsarama spoke with Dan Didio to find out what fans can expect...

    Dan Didio: The book will be 52 issues, and what's different about this weekly compared to 52 and Countdown is that the creative team of Kurt Busiek and Mark Bagley will be doing the first twelve pages of all the 22 page issues. So there will be two stories in each issue - a twelve page lead by Busiek and Bagley, and backups, both continuing and one shot by Kurt and Fabian Nicieza with art by people like Tom Derenick and Scott McDaniel along with other guest artists along the way.

    Q: With a June launch, Trinity will be running at the same time as Final Crisis, so will it be related to that, or spinning out of Final Crisis?

    DD: One of the things that we're really focusing on this year at DC is how we're driving the different storylines through 2008. There will be a storyline that features Superman prominently in the Superman titles through 2008, there will be a storyline that features Batman prominently throughout his titles in 2008, and Wonder Woman will have her own strong storyline in her series. Final Crisis will be contained to the primary series and a couple of spin-off series and a couple of one shots, but doesn't crossover throughout the rest of the line. And Trinity will be its own story amid all of that, because it explores not just the history of Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman, but their impact on the DCU in the past years and for the future.

    Trinity is something that will bring the focus back to these three characters, both individually and together to understand why they are the three greatest characters in comics.

You can read the complete interview at Newsarama.com.

Also check out ComicBookResources.com who interviewed Kurt Busiek about "Trinity"...

    "It's absolutely, front and center DC Universe. It's something the ongoing DC fans are probably going to like a lot because it deals with the heart of what they like about DC, but its also something that if you a brand new reader, you won't have any trouble following it.

    "One of the ways that we can do it is that we've got 52 issues and every week we have a 12-page lead story dealing with Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman and a 10-page backup story dealing with what other characters are doing about this or if the villains are doing something behind the scenes that has to be focused on or we are introducing new characters. We're basically like crossover in a box because the lead story is the part that Bagley's drawing and the crossover stuff doesn't actually have to leave the book. If we want to do something with John Stewart, and we do, then it can happen in the back of the book instead of spilling out into 'Green Lantern' or 'Green Lantern Corps.' If we want to bring in the Titans, we don't need a crossover with 'Teen Titans,' we do a backup arc with the 'Teen Titans.'

    "All the way along we were saying, what's going to happen in 'Final Crisis' and how are we going to fit that in. And finally, we said, 'No, we're not going to trying to bread this into everything else. This is its own story and we are going to pedal to the metal and go. And for somebody who only reads 'Trinity,' they are going to get everything they need."

Read the complete interview at CBR.

Note: The image shown above isn't for "Trinity", it's the cover J.G. Jones created for the latest issue of Wizard magazine.



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