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“BETTER TOGETHER” part four! The trio’s tribulations have turned the Black Mercy’s gift into a world of nightmares that give birth to a horror that can only be called the White Mercy. And what scares Batman, Superman and Wonder Woman could destroy the world!

20 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 21, 2016

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Francis Manapul

546 books231 followers
Francis Manapul is a comic book artist living in Toronto, Canada currently working for DC comics. His list of credits include the forthcoming Adventure Comics, and Superman Batman. In the past he's worked on titles like Legion of Super-Heroes, Iron and the Maiden, Necromancer, Sept Guerrieres, Tomb Raider, Darkness, G.I Joe and of course Witchblade.

Photo by Luigi Novi.

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Profile Image for Jedi JC Daquis.
927 reviews46 followers
December 28, 2016
I hope Francis Manapul has something up in his sleeves, that after all these the Trinity will come out as "bonded" superheroes. This hallucination thing is starting to drag the series down. Well, at least the main villain in this arc is yet to be revealed. So there's that to look forward to.

The character study kept me interested though. Manapul's Trinity series is focused on the trio's past, their personalities and their dynamics as a team.
Profile Image for Deborah Obida.
702 reviews698 followers
April 6, 2017
Just when things gets exciting it ends, too bad i don't have the rest volumes.

In the book four the new superman is helping Wonder woman and Batman to locate something, they got transported to Themyscira and Met Diana's mom and young version of her, Diana's mom let her stay after a test but doomed Batman and Superman to the dark quaters(mini hell), she refused to stay and went with them, they are swallowed by a sea monster and met Monghul in its stomach *creepy*.

Need to read the next volume to know what happens next.
Profile Image for Julio Bonilla.
Author 12 books40 followers
December 22, 2016
IT'S A DREAM! Talk about "Nightmare on Elm Street!" The three musketeers are being distracted while being held captive by Poison Ivy, but in their dream, the just met Darkseid's errand boy, Mongul.
7,036 reviews83 followers
December 25, 2016
Good one. The action was great and the story is evolving, slowly, but still evolving at least. Looking forward the next one to know what will happen!
Profile Image for Rayco Cruz.
Author 36 books119 followers
August 30, 2017
Seguimos con el arco argumental "Nada es real" y vamos conociendo un poco más a los personajes protagonistas. Este capítulo parece de transición y apenas pasa nada importante, salvo la última página, en la que aparece el verdadero villano de la historia. Toda una sorpresa.
Profile Image for Anabel.
129 reviews20 followers
August 8, 2017
Me supo a poco, necesitaba más páginas. Pero que fuera dedicado a Wonder woman me dio la vida.
Profile Image for Stacy.
688 reviews2 followers
December 24, 2016
This was beautiful to look at. Though I'd have appreciated a bit more filler for why the heroes had to face the challenges to prove they were worthy. You could argue that there was not time, or even more that this is known to be a dream sequence so logical steps are skipped in dreams to get you from points A to B. But I still felt like the characters asking "why do we have to do this?" and the answer being "because that's how it is done" seems pointless if you're going to bring up the question in the first place. I also found Batman's characterization to be a bit off whenever he made background observations.
Profile Image for Omkar Bhatt.
122 reviews6 followers
January 17, 2017
The story is finally leading to Ivy's real plot. Lois Lane just keeps getting more badass.
This issue showcases a good plot around Diana, finally leading to the mystery of why exactly were they dreaming all along. Batman is his usual smartass here.
Profile Image for Siona Adams.
2,623 reviews54 followers
December 22, 2016
This was the most interesting issue of this line so far. I don't really care about this arc, but I can tell this title has the potential to be great, so I'm sticking it out for a while longer.
1,632 reviews5 followers
April 30, 2017
How many issues would I have loved more if I'd just known who the big villain reveal was at the end? We'll never know. Anyway, this wasn't what I was hoping. Diana's past is so rich–particularly what Rucka is doing with it over on the main book, so this felt cursory at best and lazy at worst in terms of exploring the character.
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