TITLE:
What's In It For Us?
WRITER(s):
Kurt Busiek
PENCILER(s):
Mark Bagley
INKER(s):
Art Thibert
COLORS:
Pete Pantazis
LETTERS:
Pat Brosseau
CHARACTERS:
Morgaine Le Fey; Enigma (Edward Nashton); Void Hound; Batman (Bruce Wayne); Superman (Clark Kent); Wonder Woman (Diana Prince);
Power Girl (Karren Starr); Hawkman (Carter Hall); The Trans-Volitional Man; Sun-Chained-In-Ink; Konvikt; Krona; Despero; Kanjar Ro;
Tattooed Man (Mark Richards); Tarot (Marguerita Arroyo Covas); Ultraman; Owlman; Superwoman; Amazo
PLOT:
Within the depths of Castle Branek the Dreambound are witness to the invasion of Despero, Kanjar-Ro, and the Anti-Trinity. Surprisingly, the initial conflict ends quickly as Morgaine appeals to Despero's lust for power. Enigma, on the other hand, is less than thrilled with the idea of working with the Crime Syndicate, the villains that slew his family. The Syndicate, likewise, have no desire to work with the Troika, until Morgaine offers them the power possessed by the no God-Like Trinity. The feature concludes as the new allies plot, Kanjar-Ro fumes about his thwarted revenge, Enigma and Xor take their leave, and the Dreambound escape from Morgaine's lair.
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TITLE:
Much To Discuss
WRITER(s):
Kurt Busiek; Fabian Nicieza
PENCILER(s):
Tom Derenick
INKER(s):
Wayne Faucher
COLORS:
Allen Passalaqua
LETTERS:
Pat Brosseau
CHARACTERS:
Batman (Bruce Wayne); Superman (Clark Kent); Wonder Woman (Diana Prince); Lois Lane; Nightwing (Dick Grayson); Alfred Pennyworth; Donna Troy; Nemesis (Tom Tresser); Supergirl (Kara Zor-El); Charity O'Dare; Tomorrow Woman (Clara Kendall)
PLOT:
Confronting the Trinity, Nemesis, Donna Troy, Supergirl, Lois Lane, Alfred Pennyworth and Nightwing try to reach out the more human parts of the world’s greatest heroes, only to be rejected once again. Fighting to save her own life, Tomorrow Woman hurls herself (and her powers) at the Trinity, channeling the Companions’ emotions into the three godlike beings and forcing them to confront their families. However, it was to no avail, as the Trinity spoke to the idea of removing themselves entirely from humanity in the hopes of saving the world. And while the Companions want the heroes back, Nemesis wonders if the Trinity has the right idea.
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