
Trinity: Daughter of Wonder Woman #1 Review: 3 Fast 3 Trinity
Read our review of Trinity: Daughter of Wonder Woman #1 from DC Comics, written by Tom King with art by Belén Ortega.
Tom King is an American comic book writer, and ex-CIA officer, who got his start with the superhero novel A Once Crowded Sky. Since then, the bulk of his work has been at DC Comics. That kicked off with the well-regarded spy series Grayson, co-written with Tim Seeley. The Omega Men followed. Before becoming DC exclusive, he worked for Marvel on The Vision, which inspired Disney+’s WandaVision. From there he’s written a number of critically acclaimed series including Miracle Man, Strange Adventures, Rorschach, and Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow, which serves as inspiration for the upcoming Warner Bros. Discovery DCU movie.
Read our review of Trinity: Daughter of Wonder Woman #1 from DC Comics, written by Tom King with art by Belén Ortega.
The Tom King and Bilquis Evely book will get a gorgeous new slipcase.
Read a preview of Trinity: Daughter Of Wonder Woman #1 from DC Comics, written by Tom King with art by Belén Ortega.
Read a preview of Trinity: Daughter of Wonder Woman #1 from Tom King and Belén Ortega, as well as a look at the second and third issues.
DC Comics is bringing Greg Rucka and Nicola Scott back to DC for a new miniseries. Marvel has retitled New Thunderbolts as New Avengers. Ram V credits Tom King for key line in Resurrection Man.
“Hopefully I will have a chance to credit that phone call with Tom for for this underlying theme that goes through the story,” Ram V told Comic Book Club.
Now you can watch Joan Peterson die over and over again in 4D (maybe).
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