Murals! Sure, we've seen 'em pop up once or twice each on our favorite series, but...can you conceive of...
a comic book title whose entire series is a set of murals? Why, you would be better able to conceive of Superman dying, or Batman having his back broken, or Wonder Woman getting a new costume.
Or, you could just take a big steamin' gawk at the eighteen, count 'em,
eighteen consecutive murals from DC's weekly event series of 2008-2009,
Trinity! Never before have the super forces of
Larry, Moe, and Curly Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman been so...
interconnected!:
Trinity #1-3 (June 4-18, 2008), art by Carlos Pacheco, Jesus Merino, and Allen Passalaqua
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Trinity #4-6 (June 25-July 9, 2008), art by Carlos Pacheco, Jesus Merino, and Allen Passalaqua
Trinity #7-9 (July 16-30, 2008), art by Andy Kubert and Edgar Delgado
Trinity #10-12 (August 6-20, 2008), art by Andy Kubert and Edgar Delgado
Trinity #13-15 (August 27-September 10, 2008), art by Jim Lee, Scott Williams, and Alex Sinclair
Trinity #16-18 (September 17-October 1, 2008), art by Jim Lee, Scott Williams, and Alex Sinclair
Trinity #19-21 (October 8-22, 2008), art by Carlos Pacheco, Jesus Merino, and Allen Passalaqua
Trinity #22-24 (October 29-November 12, 2008), art by Andy Kubert, Jesse Delperdang, and Chris Sotomayor
Trinity #25-27 (November 19-December 3, 2008), art by Jim Lee, Scott Williams, and Alex Sinclair
Trinity #28-30 (December 10-24, 2008), art by Carlos Pacheco, Jesus Merino, and Allen Passalaqua
Trinity #31-33 (December 31, 2008-January 14, 2009), art by Jim Lee, Richard Friend, and Alex Sinclair
Trinity #34-36 (January 21-February 4, 2009), art by Shane David and Richard Friend
Trinity #37-39 (February 11-25, 2009), art by Jesus Merino
Trinity #40-42 (March 4-18, 2009), art by Shane Davis, John Dell, and Allen Passalaqua
Trinity #43-45 (March 25-April 8, 2009), art by Jesus Merino and Allen Passalaqua
Trinity #46-48 (April 15), art by Tom Derenick (#46), Scott McDaniel (#47), Mike Norton (#48), Wayne Faucher, and Allen Passalaqua
Trinity #49-51 (May 6-20, 2009), art by Shane Davis, John Dell, and Pete Pantazis
And because 52 goes into 3...(counting on my hooves)...with
one left over, final issue #52 was a three-part fold-out extravaganza mural all on its own:
Trinity #52 (May 27, 2009), art by Mark Bagley, John Dell, and Pete Pantazis
So there you have it: the only comic where every three issues was an interconnecting mural. And have you noticed
this: if you put them all together, end to end, in a long straight line, folding them carefully and lining them up just right...and take a step back to survey the entire 52-comic panorama, well then...
you've got way too much time on your hands.
5 comments:
When I click them it goes to a error page.
Try it again now, Jack!
Thanks! It's perfect!
Are you planing on doing the Infinity War gatefolds someday?
Did anyone read Trinity? Is it any good?
Do you own any (or all) of these comics? I have Trinity #1 and #2, they are nice covers!
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