Trinity War Preview: DC Comics Debuts Justice League #22 Art

DC Comics have provided fans with a first look at the interior art for Justice League #22, a [...]

Trinity War

DC Comics have provided fans with a first look at the interior art for Justice League #22, a Trinity War tie-in, from artist Ivan Reis. The crossover story, years in the making, pits the Justice League, Justice League Dark and Justice League of America against one another with Pandora and her box at the heart of the conflict. Ultimately, the events of Trinity War will set up DC's villains month and the Forever Evil event. Check out the soliciation text and preview pages before.

This summer, the highly anticipated crossover event, "Trinity War," will officially kick off in the pages of JUSTICE LEAGUE #22, written by Geoff Johns and illustrated by Ivan Reis and Joe Prado. In the gallery above, take a sneak peek at the issue's incredible interior art. And in the last panel of the first page shown, you'll notice the elusive Doctor Light. But in The New 52, Doctor Light is not the same character you may recall from his previous incarnations. This time around, he's a virtuous family man whose both a good husband and father. But as Doctor Light becomes more and more involved with the Justice League of America, he becomes increasingly conflicted about the team's motives. After all, if each member of the JLA was chosen to take out a specific member of the Justice League, what's Doctor Light's role meant to be? Also in the interior pages shown above, take your exclusive first look at Pandora's return to the main story of JUSTICE LEAGUE since her appearance in the series' inaugural issue back in August of 2011. No longer observing from the shadows, Pandora is seen conferring with the Justice League – but what does her introduction to the League signify for "Trinity War"?! Place your bets in the comments section below, and don't forget to pick up JUSTICE LEAGUE #22 when it lands in stores next month.

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