Trinity: Daughter of Wonder Woman #4

Writer: Tom King Artist: Belen Ortega Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: September 10, 2025 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 8
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You are cordially invited to the wedding of Bruce Wayne and Selina Kyle, again?! It’sthe big day for our lovebirds, but what’s a DC wedding without a little crisis? Lizzietravels to the Wayne Manor of the past to retrieve a corgi pup, and you guessed it…chaos ensues!

  • 10
    Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield Sep 10, 2025

    It was recently revealed that this is only a miniseries, which is a damn shame, because it's shaping up to be another King masterpiece in the making. Read Full Review

  • 9.6
    You Don't Read Comics - Russ Bickerstaff Sep 11, 2025

    There are a lot of angles on the background of Trinity that are being exported in the pages of the series. It's not often that a character is given this much background with respect to their childhood. King has been delicately rendering the whole background on this character for quite some time. And now it really does begin to look like she has the kind of complexity that's not often given to just any next generation legacy superhero. What King is doing here is something very special. And it's very charming to see it come together. Read Full Review

  • 9.3
    Nerd Initiative - Megan Nichole Sep 10, 2025

    I think parents will really be able to see their child in Lizzie in Trinity: Daughter of Wonder Woman #4. From her unfiltered comments, her impulsive actions, and her fun-loving personality, it'll be hard not to love her when reading this comic. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Comic Watch - Anthony Bergamini Sep 11, 2025

    Trinity: Daughter of Wonder Woman #4 expertly continues this tale of love, loss, and corgis, giving fans a look back into the late Alfred. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    AIPT - Marvel Maximus Sep 10, 2025

    Trinity: Daughter of Wonder Woman #4 is fun for the most part, barring the awkward jokes and occasionally stilted dialogue. What surprised me the most was how touching it is. Revisiting Alfred and King's Batman: Rebirth really reminds you how much time has passed, the characters lost, and things that have changed. It's as much an ode to the past as a celebration of the future. Read Full Review

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