With the timestream broken and doggos on the loose, the teenage Trinity, a.k.a.Wonder Girl, travels to the Gotham of the past to capture the elusive bat-corgi.There, she’ll encounter the greatest Robin of them all (according to him)…JasonTodd! Will the boy and girl wonders be able to put their differences aside and findthe pup before it’s too late?
Once again--Robert Kanighers early 1960s idea of having Wonder Woman hang-out with two other versions of herself finds much more sophisticated life in the hands of King. Theres SO MUCH clever potential in a woman hanging out with two other versions of heself from the past. Kanighers work never really lived-up to the potential of it as it is mixed-up in the complexities of time travel in the DC Universe. King and company find a cozy space in 1988 to explore a tender moment before a major event. Those last two panels are positively heartbreaking. Read Full Review
Trinity: Daughter of Wonder Woman expertly showcases the potential of DC's next generation of heroes. Read Full Review
This series' biggest strength is how fun the interactions are, whether it's Trinity with her team-ups or Trinity withherself. Read Full Review
Trinity: Daughter of Wonder Woman #2 is another amazing exploration of DCs history through the lens of its best new character. Read Full Review
I thought Trinity: Daughter of Wonder Woman #2 was a lot of fun. Tom King is extremely talented, so it's no surprise that he would make a comic that's as lighthearted and easy of a read while having darker undertones like with Robin's death. I look forward to checking out what's next! Read Full Review