Wonder Woman’sdaughter, Trinity, will soon debut in DC’s main continuity, joining the ranks of other next-gen heroes of the Justice League.SupermanandBatmanhave children as well, Jon Kent and Damian Wayne, and these three kids have formed a Trinity of their own in one possible future. Now, it’s been revealed that the children of Wonder Woman, Superman, and Batman are officially siblings, strengthening their bond.

Wonder Woman#14 by Tom King and Daniel Sampere is shaping up to beWonder Woman’s biggest story yet, promising cataclysmic changes - such as the potential death of her lover and the birth of her daughter, Lizzie Prince,also known as Trinity.

Comic book cover: Wonder Woman prepares to throw her lasso in front of her gold logo.

WONDER WOMAN #14 (2024)

October 16th, 2024

Comic book art: Wonder Woman’s daughter Trinity poses with her hands on her hips.

Variant Covers:

Daniel Sampere, David Nakayama, Stevan Subic, Kelley Jones

With the tide of the war against the Sovereign turning, Wonder Woman’s greatest love takes matters into his own hands with deadly consequences. Could Steve’s end be the beginning of Diana’s greatest adventure yet? Behold the birth of Trinity!

To discuss the impending birth of Trinity,Tom King and Daniel Samperechatted withAIPT’sDavid Brooke about this key issue ofWonder Woman, and in their conversation King made a revelatory statement that alludes to Trinity’s role in the DC Universe ahead of her introduction:

Comic book art: Damian Wayne as Robin (left), Lizzie Prince as Trinity (center), and  Jon Kent as Superman (right).

They’re pretty much a trio. They’re very much the Three Stooges. They’re brothers and sisters in the best way.

The kids of the Justice League’s Trinity being siblings rewrites their dynamicby framing their closeness in a wholesome new light, and it makes their eventual meeting worth looking forward to as the birth of Jon and Damian’s little sister draws ever closer.

Wonder Woman Flexing in Variant Comic Cover by Rahzzah

The Next-Gen Trinity Are Confirmed to be Siblings

Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman’s Kids Are Even Closer Than Their Parents

Trinity, Superman, and Robin have been spending lots of time goofing off together in thePeanuts-inspired backups of Wonder Woman- co-created by King and artist Belén Ortega - and the confirmation that they’re siblings makes their dynamic even more enjoyable. They’re prone to bickering, such as when Jon and Damian babysit Lizzie, yet they always have each other’s backs at the end of the day in true sibling fashion.Lizzie, Jon, and Damian’s sibling relationship gives them a tight-knit bond that can never be broken. As such, their closeness will far exceed that of their parents.

Wonder Woman’s Daughter TRINITY Takes the Spotlight in a Surprise New Solo Series

Lizzie Prince, the daughter of Wonder Woman, is getting her own solo series as Trinity, and with it may come answers about the nature of her origin.

The Justice League’s Trinity consists ofBatman, Superman, and Wonder Woman, the three pillars of the DC Universe, and their friendship is perhaps the greatest in comics. However,as close as the original Trinity is, this new Trinity may give them a run for their money. While the original Trinity was first formed whenBatman and Superman joined Wonder Womanon a mission, their children will all grow up together. As Lizzie Prince’s hero name suggests, these three siblings have what it takes to become the Trinity of DC’s next generation, and a much closer one at that.

Batman Stands in Detective Comic Art by Jason Fabok

Trinity Is Following in Damian Wayne and Jon Kent’s Footsteps

Wonder Woman’s Daughter Prepares to Forge Her Own Legacy

Although Trinity has appeared in King and Ortega’s backup stories, she has yet to be born in the main timeline of the DC Universe. Meanwhile, her brothers have already established themselves as core figures in continuity.Damian and Jon share an iconic friendshipas the former Super Sons, and now they’ll have a third sibling to turn their duo into a trio.Trinity will have some catching up to do if she wants to keep up with her siblings, considering how prominent they’ve become as character. King said the following about Damian and Jon’s respective impacts on DC Comics as a whole:

I think Damian’s an absolute essential pillar to the DC Universe now. And I think Jon gives us a new generation’s look at what a superhero can be.

Superman Deflecting Bullets in Comic Art by Jorge Jimenez

Damian Wayne has proven himself asone of the best Robinsto ever work alongside Batman, while Jon Kent has taken on the Superman mantle with his own solo series as the Man of Steel. They’ve both solidified their place within DC lore, carrying on their fathers' legacies while building their own. With Trinity’s canon debut imminent, she’ll finally be able to make a mark on the DC Universe the way her older brothers have, and together they hold the potential to outshineWonder Woman,Batman,Superman, and the other Justice League heroes who have preceded them.

Source:AIPT

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.

Batman

One of DC’s most iconic heroes, Batman is the vigilante superhero persona of billionaire Bruce Wayne. Forged by tragedy with the death of his parents, Bruce dedicated his life to becoming the world’s leading martial artist, detective, and tactician. Recruiting an entire family of allies and sidekicks, Bruce wages war on evil as the dark knight of his hometown, Gotham City.

Superman

The icon who launched the entire world of superheroes, the last son of Krypton escaped his dying world to crash land on Earth and be raised as Clark Kent. The world knows him better as Superman, the Man of Steel, the leader of the Justice League, and the most well-known hero in the DC Comics Universe. Blessed with the powers of a demigod, Kal-El of Krypton fights enemies both small and cosmic in his endless pursuit of truth, justice, and a better tomorrow.