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Trinity: Daughter of Wonder Woman #1

Writer: Tom King Artist: Belen Ortega Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: June 11, 2025 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4
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Back by popular demand and now with her own miniseries…Trinity! Itall begins when the daughter of Wonder Woman embarks on her mostdangerous adventure yet to enter the timeline to find her father. As theyoung hero knows, messing with time has its consequences, but that doesn’tmean she learned her lesson the first time. Things are about to get ruff andthe Super Sons have gone to the dogs. Prepare for a Crisis of Infinite Corgis!Writer Tom King and artist Belén Ortega return to Trinity after theircelebrated run of backup stories in the pages of Wonder Woman. Trust us,you won’t want to miss Lizzie’s first full-size adventure!

  • 10
    ComicsOnline - Matt Sernaker Jun 11, 2025

    Trinity: Daughter of Wonder Woman is a gift to readers, expanding the heroic adventures of the next generation of DC's heroes in an extremely entertaining storyline. Trinity's unlikely team-up and timey-wimey travel through some of the pivotal moments in DC's rich history work in tandem to create a unique character-centric experience. From the art to the lettering, all elements of this book hit. Readers are in for a treat with the first chapter, “Crisis on Infinite Corgis”, and I can't wait to see how the story unfolds in subsequent issues. Read Full Review

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    Comic Watch - Anthony Bergamini Jun 11, 2025

    Trinity: Daughter of Wonder Woman #1 is the perfect book for anyone who needs to remember what makes comics so great. The tone perfectly balances heart with comedy, creating a story that feels uniquely genuine while it makes fun of DCs continuity. Read Full Review

  • 9.5
    Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield Jun 11, 2025

    . Trinity is obviously a new character without many defining stories, but this issue was a strong start combining real pathos with some great Silver Age-style silliness. Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    AIPT - Ryan Perry Jun 11, 2025

    In a mythos all about mothers and their relationships with their daughters and having not previously explored Diana and Trinity's relationship extensively, this feels like a really avoidable misfire. Read Full Review

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