Wonder Woman's Daughter Scores Her First Solo Adventure In 2024
Sebastian Wright
Published Mar 08, 2026
In Looper's interview with Tom King about "Wonder Woman" #1, the writer explained that introducing Trinity was a "natural" move, as her presence gives DC a future trinity with Jon Kent and Damian Wayne.
"It was so natural to create her because Batman has a son and Superman has a son, and it feels like there's an obvious missing hole in the DC universe that we were trying to fill. That part of it was easy," King told us. "But it was intimidating because I do very much want to get something that catches on and that lives beyond me writing her."
Daniel Sampere's Trinity design gives the young hero a colorful look, accented with gold armor details throughout. Lizzie doesn't wield just one Lasso, but three, though beyond the Lasso of Truth, the two extra Lassos' abilities haven't been revealed. However, at the end of "Wonder Woman" #1, a new threat called The Sovereign was seen wielding the Lasso of Lies, a dark opposite to Diana Prince's Lasso of Truth, so it's possible, perhaps even likely, that Lizzie will wield other variations of Wonder Woman's iconic weapon. The new Trinity special may fill readers in on where Trinity got her weapons and showcase what each one is capable of.