Trinity, Wonder Woman’s Future Daughter, Embarks on Solo Comic Series

Trinity, Wonder Woman's Future Daughter, Launches Her Own Solo Series

Warning: Spoilers ahead for *Trinity Special: World’s Finest #1*! The news is out—Trinity, the future daughter of Wonder Woman, is set to headline her very own solo series. This special issue brings together three different incarnations of Elizabeth Marston Prince across time, setting the stage for a new narrative centered on Wonder Woman’s mysterious daughter. Although Trinity’s origins remain shrouded in mystery, it seems that long-awaited answers are finally within reach as she embarks on an unprecedented journey.

*Trinity Special: World’s Finest #1*, crafted by Tom King and Belén Ortega, compiles the escapades of Lizzie Prince alongside Jon Kent and Damian Wayne from the supplemental stories in King’s *Wonder Woman* series. At its conclusion, readers encounter not one, but three distinct versions of Trinity, all grappling with the extraordinary situation of their simultaneous existence. Meanwhile, transformed versions of Jon and Damian, now in the form of corgis, add a whimsical touch as they dash about—a nod to a previous storyline.

The final page offers a surprise announcement of Trinity’s upcoming solo series, though details about the creative team remain under wraps. With hints suggesting that the plot will revolve around her search for her father, the origins of Wonder Woman’s daughter may finally be unveiled.

Wonder Woman’s Daughter Takes the Spotlight in Her Solo Series

Trinity’s Three Versions Unite for a New Adventure

Lizzie Prince, also known as Trinity, made her debut in *Wonder Woman #800*, a narrative crafted by Tom King and Daniel Sampere. Raised in a future where Jon Kent assumes the mantle of Superman and Damian Wayne becomes Batman, the trio forms the next generation of the World’s Finest within the Justice League. Together, they’ve embarked on a series of quirky adventures, from time-travel escapades to attending Black Canary concerts. Now, Lizzie is setting out on her own journey, accompanied by her past, present, and future selves.

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Trinity’s forthcoming solo series will spotlight Lizzie Prince across three life stages. These versions are identified as “Wonder Robin,” Wonder Girl, and Trinity, with the latter being the primary identity Lizzie has established for herself. Initially introduced while seeking answers from the Sovereign about her origins, her solo series is expected to continue this narrative thread, focusing on her quest to discover her father, as alluded to by one of the Lizzies. While the true nature of Trinity’s lineage remains a secret for now, insights might emerge in upcoming issues of *Wonder Woman*.

The Revelation of Trinity’s Origin is Imminent

Discovering Lizzie Prince’s Parentage

According to the preview for *Wonder Woman #14* by Tom King and Daniel Sampere, Trinity’s birth is imminent, hinting that Wonder Woman’s daughter’s origin will finally be disclosed. Although speculation has been rife about Trinity’s beginnings, little is currently known. It has been revealed that Lizzie’s mother is Emelie, a known adversary of Wonder Woman, yet her father’s identity remains a mystery. With Trinity’s solo series likely focusing on her paternal quest, readers can anticipate uncovering the truth about Wonder Woman’s daughter when her story appears on bookshelves.

*Trinity Special: World’s Finest #1* is now available from DC Comics.

Wonder Woman

    Wonder Woman is the superhero identity of Diana, Princess of the Amazons. Created on the island of Themyscira, Wonder Woman is a super-powered demi-goddess with extreme physical strength who utilizes magical gifts (like her famous Lasso of Truth) to defeat her foes. As mighty as her fellow heroes Superman and the Justice League, Wonder Woman is unmatched in her compassion and virtue.

    Created By
    William Moulton Marston, H. G. Peter
    Cast
    Gal Gadot
    First Appearance
    All Star Comics
    Alias
    Diana Prince
    Alliance
    Justice League, Justice Society of America, Justice League Dark, Justice League International
    Race
    Amazon-Olympian
    Movies
    Wonder Woman, Wonder Woman 2, Wonder Woman 1984, Wonder Woman 3
    TV Shows
    Wonder Woman, DC Super Hero Girls
    Video Games
    MultiVersus
    Franchise
    D.C.
    Birthday
    March 22
    Height
    5'8"
    Comic Books
    Wonder Woman