In this review of Trinity: Daughter of Wonder Woman #6, grown-up Lizzie tracks down the last Super Corgi. But how is this TBU related? Read along and find out…
TRINITY: DAUGHTER OF WONDER WOMAN #6
Written by TOM KING
Art and Main Cover: BELÉN ORTEGA
Variant Covers: JULIAN TOTINO TEDESCO, HAINING, BRUNO REDONDO
Page Count: 32 pages
Release Date: 12/24/25
This review contains spoilers
Trinity: Daughter of Wonder Woman #6 begins Steve Trevor grown Trinity crying over the body of Steve Trevor lying dead in the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool with a Super Corgi howling on his chest and grown Lizzie Crying by his side. The story jumps back in time to when Steve meets Lizzie as she follows the Super Corgi through a hole it’s made through Steve’s apartment. In spite of the possibility of time paradox and all the dangers of revealing too much when time traveling, Lizzie sits down with Trevor and tells him everything about her Corgi adventures. He can’t help but notice she doesn’t mention him in her stories about life.
He wishes they could spend more time together and Lizzie “remembers” she needs to walk the dog and invites him to come along. The two have a lovely time talking about each other and getting to know each other. However, while eating ice cream together, Lizzie lets slip that she doesn’t know what it’s like to have a father. She avoids the conversation a bit by stopping some crime, but eventually lets him know that today is the day he dies by the hands of the Sovereign, and he will miss everything about Lizzie’s life. She begs him not to go and be killed, but he tells her he is a very selfish guy and refuses to give up the event that helps create her.
The issue is narrated by Trevor, and he explains that when he is dying, he doesn’t see his own life flash before his eyes, he sees Lizzie’s – Grown Lizzie, Teen Lizzie, Little Lizzie, and her birth. As Diana is creating Lizzie out of Clay and Steve’s hair, the Trinity Trio appear and deliver a message from Daddy! After he dies, he’s going to find a way back. He’s been on the River Stix before and he’ll figure it out.
However, Lizzie sends him a little help. Trinity: Daughter of Wonder Woman #6 ends with Steve rowing on the river where he meets a young dead Jason Todd and the two try to find their way out together. To Be Continued in Wonder Woman.
Review
Words cannot properly portray how much I have loved this series, and this final issue is no exception. The art has been so charming and wonderful through and through, and Tom King, as he is want to do, has hit it out of the park. I almost cried reading this the second time thinking about Steve’s lack of hesitation sacrificing his life. Having met his amazing daughter who exists only because he died and Dianna made her, he knows that the only thing he can do is sacrifice himself to allow her to exist.
There are just so many moments in the issue that draw you in. King allows us to spend time with Steven and lizzie as they get to know each other. It skips through time, but the story also parks on their little conversations about everything and nothing, letting the story breath and take it’s time. You can’t rush love and connection.
And of course, the reader yells in celebration when you realize that Lizzie’s relationship with Jason has now “paid off” story-wise with Robin help Steve find their way off the River Stix.
I can’t wait to pick this story up in trade and I will be following Wonder Woman again.

