
Trinity of Sin: The Phantom Stranger, Vol. 1: A Stranger Among Us
A Dc Comics, Fantasy, Graphic Novels Comics book. I've always enjoyed how the DC Universe is filled with near immortal alien beings, magical...
Who has been sacrificed? Who is guilty? Who can save us? And who...is The Phantom Stranger? Cursed for a betrayal that affected the very course of history, the Stranger walks the Earth attempting to atone for his sins. His actions have consequences, and as he fulfils his duty, the people he encounters will never be the same. This series re-introduces a number of DC Comics characters into the New 52, including the Spectre, Raven, and Dr. 13.
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- Filetype: PDF
- Pages: 144 pages
- ISBN: 9781401240882 / 1401240887
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I've always enjoyed how the DC Universe is filled with near immortal alien beings, magical beings, power rings, physical manifestations of pure emotion, New Gods, old gods, a multiverse, and many, many other fantastic things, yet it has always been home to God with a capital G as well. I've long been a fan of characters like the Spectre... I've always been intrigued by the Phantom Stranger, though I've mostly only read about him in his appearances in other books, like the old JL of A. This revamp for DC's New 52 is blah, at best. Giving the Stranger a "true" origin story is probably a mistake (I remember an old issue of Secret Origins that presented four possible origins,... The best thing about the Phantom Stranger is the mystery. No one knows who he is and no one ever really knows why he appears. This book takes that away by giving him a really stupid origin as Judas Iscariot on a mission of redemption. On top of that, the stories are poorly written and poorly drawn.