Trinity (story arc)

"Trinity" is a comic book crossover storyline published by DC Comics that ran through a self-titled limited series and the issues of Darkstars, Green Lantern vol. 3 and L.E.G.I.O.N. '93 cover dated August and September 1993. It was written by Gerard Jones and Mark Waid from a plot by Michael Jan Friedman.

"Trinity"
Cover of DC Universe: Trinity
  1. 1 (Aug 1993) Art by Gene Ha.
PublisherDC Comics
Publication dateAugust – September 1993
Genre
Main character(s)Green Lantern Corps,
Darkstars, L.E.G.I.O.N.
Creative team
Writer(s)Gerard Jones, Mark Waid, Michael Jan Friedman
Penciller(s)Gene Ha, Barry Kitson, Travis Charest
Inker(s)Dan Davis, Dennis Kramer, Frank Percy, Romeo Tanghal, Ken Branch, Steve George, Peter Gross, Andrew Pepoy, Mike Sellers, John Stokes
Colorist(s)Stuart Chaifetz

Plot

The Trinity storyline was a major event crossing over between DC Comics "outer space" titles Green Lantern Corps, L.E.G.I.O.N. and Darkstars. The three groups converge on the planet Maltus, birthplace of the Guardians of the Universe, the Controllers, and the Zamarons. They go up against a trio of cosmic-powered ancient Malthusian Gods called The Triarch (Quarra the Creator, Archor the Sustainer and Tzodar the Destroyer).

Bibliography

  • Part 1 - DC Universe: Trinity #1
  • Part 2 - Green Lantern vol. 3 #44
  • Part 3 - L.E.G.I.O.N. '93 #57
  • Part 4 - The Darkstars #11
  • Part 5 - Green Lantern vol. 3 #45
  • Part 6 - L.E.G.I.O.N. '93 #58
  • Part 7 - The Darkstars #12
  • Part 8 - DC Universe: Trinity #2
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