In Wonder Woman #800, we are introduced to Trinity, the daughter of Wonder Woman, bringing a fresh dynamic to DC’s beloved superhero family. This highly anticipated issue also presents a new and exciting direction for DC’s captivating future.
After a long wait, Wonder Woman’s daughter Trinity makes her highly anticipated debut in Wonder Woman #800 (by Tom King, Daniel Sampere, Tomeu Morey, and Clayton Cowles). While previous debuts like Damian Wayne and Jon Kent unfolded in real time, Trinity’s introduction firmly establishes her as a prominent hero in DC’s future, setting the stage for exciting adventures to come.
Trinity’s arrival is not isolated from the larger narrative. With her impressive arsenal, Justice League membership, and Jon and Damian’s support, it becomes evident that significant events have unfolded during the intervening years. These developments reshape the DC universe, potentially aligning with the intriguing future glimpsed in Batman #666 (by Grant Morrison, Andy Kubert, Jesse Delperdang, Guy Major, and Jared K. Fletcher), a tantalizing teaser from sixteen years ago.
The Story Behind Trinity’s Name
Trinity, also known by her birth name Elizabeth Marston Prince, draws inspiration for her superhero alias from multiple sources. Firstly, she solidifies her place as an essential member of DC’s renowned trinity, mirroring Damian and Jon’s roles as Batman and Superman counterparts. Secondly, Elizabeth represents the third generation of Amazons, following the lineage from Hippolyta to Diana and now to herself. Lastly, her connection to the story’s narrative is exemplified through her possession of three lassos known as the “Three Lassos of Fate,” with Elizabeth proudly proclaiming herself as the first wielder.
The acquisition and shared wielding of the three lassos could potentially serve as Trinity’s symbolic initiation into her role, signifying an accomplishment unique to her. This significant development also hints at a possible transition for Wonder Woman, implying her retirement as Trinity takes on the mantle. Among the lassos, Trinity possesses the iconic lasso of truth, indicating her connection to her mother’s legacy. Additionally, there is a black lasso with the power to dispel falsehoods reminiscent of Atropos from the three fates. The presence of a silver lasso may serve as a tribute to Clotho and potentially bestow truths or reveal deeper insights.
Trinity’s Presence Paints a Bright Future
Trinity’s assertion of being the leader of the Justice League holds significant importance. Although it is conceivable that her position is part of a leadership triumvirate, it underscores her prominent status within the superhero community. Furthermore, her leadership role confirms the continued existence of the Justice League, challenging the bleak future depicted in Batman #666. This development also sheds light on Damian Wayne’s character, as he demonstrates a willingness to share or even surrender his leadership responsibilities.
After enduring an extended period of almost seventeen years as a brooding pre-adolescent, the substantial leap in time spanning over twenty years presents a thrilling chance to delve into the intricacies of Damian’s growth, transforming him from a reactive child into a responsible adult. What’s even more captivating is Trinity’s inclusion alongside the Super Sons, which elevates the group’s dynamics to a level of legacy that is bound to leave a profound impact on the world they inhabit. The combined presence of these characters promises to shape a vibrant and captivating narrative.