Review: Trinity: Daughter of Wonder Woman trade paperback (DC Comics)
What an absolutely brilliant piece Tom King’s Trinity: Daughter of Wonder Woman is.
Ostensibly it’s an all-ages romp, following three different-age versions of young Lizzie Prince in misadventures through the time stream, adorable and hilarious in turn. But deceptively it’s also a DC lampoon comic in the spirit of Ambush Bug or Harley Quinn, as King and his Wonder Girls send up everything from the super-serious Crisis on Infinite Earths to even moments from King’s own work. And then deceptively again, surely this is part and parcel of King’s own ongoing Wonder Woman story, no mere spin-off, as developments both reshape events we’ve already seen and must certainly affect the main action going forward.
