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J.M. DeMatteis, who wrote The Phantom Stranger, will write the title, with Yvel Guichet providing the art.
Both Pandora and The Phantom Stranger will continue to be published in an ongoing capacity, as their monthly books “end” in August but then have a Futures End one-shot in September before the new series debuts. The Question has not yet been featured in his own ongoing series and has played a fairly minimal role since the launch of the New 52.
As for the tone of the comic itself, DeMatteis gave this description of the first arc:
Without getting into too much detail, the story has to do with the lone survivor of an antediluvian Dark Age who intends to literally bleed the sin out of the Trinity and use it to unleash a spell that will transform the world. The Trinity, of course, set out to stop him.
But these three aren’t a team: Their vast differences, their mutual antagonisms, get in the way—and they fail. Miserably. The world we know is wiped out of existence. The Dark Age rises again.
And things only get worse from there.
Trinity of Sin debuts in October.