The YouTube Short titled âWho is the father of wonder womanâs daughter?
#batman #superman #wonderwomanâ (uploaded by the channel Joyso6cm on April 3, 2024) explores the character Trinity, Wonder Womanâs daughter in DC Comics.Â
This is a fun, fan-theory-style take leaning into the DC Trinity (Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman) for thematic appeal and the name âTrinity,â which generated lots of lighthearted (and occasionally cheeky) comments.
The videoâs interpretation remains a playful speculative spin, not canon, but it ties into broader fan discussions about the Big Threeâs legacies.
The videoâs transcription humorously posits that Trinity was âcreated in a dreamâ similar to Wonder Womanâs origin, but symbolically has âtwo dadsââBatman and Supermanâdue to their contrasting approaches to pain and strength (Batman holding onto it for protection, Superman hiding it as a symbol of hope) that influenced Diana Prince. It describes Trinity as a mix: a quarter Batman (human resilience), a quarter Kryptonian (Superman), a quarter Amazonian, and a quarter God, while highlighting her sibling-like relationships with Damian Wayne (Batmanâs son) and Jon Kent (Supermanâs son) as part of the âNew Genâ of heroes.
In official DC Comics continuity, however, Trinityâfull name Elizabeth âLizzieâ Marston Princeâis definitively the daughter of Wonder Woman (Diana Prince) and Steve Trevor. Diana created her by combining threads from the Loom of Fate containing her own soul and Steveâs (following his death), molding her from clay in a nod to Wonder Womanâs classic mythological origin. This was confirmed in Wonder Woman #14 (2024) and expanded in the Trinity: Daughter of Wonder Woman miniseries and related stories.
On a related note regarding the âNew Genâ dynamics mentioned: DC has recently de-aged Jon Kent (Supermanâs son) back to his younger, pre-teen/early-teen Superboy form (as seen in stories like Superman Unlimited #12 from April 2026, during the âReign of the Superboysâ arc amid Supermanâs absence).
This reverses his controversial 2019 aging-up (from the Bendis eraâs time-lost imprisonment on Earth-3), responding to long-standing fan desire for the classic Super Sons vibe with Damian Wayne. As part of this shift, the de-aged Jon has joined the Teen Titans (or a revamped âNew Titansâ lineup in titles like New Titans #33), positioning him as a key young hero alongside peers rather than the adult Superman role he briefly held.
As a side note, DC Comics is preparing for the eventual public domain entry of foundational versions of these charactersâSuperman (and Lois Lane) around 2034, Batman in 2035, and Wonder Woman in 2037âbased on U.S. copyright expirations for their 1930s/1940s debuts. Later elements, trademarks, and modern creations (like Trinity or current Jon Kent iterations) will remain protected far longer, keeping official stories and adaptations under DC/Warner Bros. control well into the future. This has influenced DCâs strategies to safeguard and evolve their IP legacy ahead of those dates.