She made a big splash in her mother’s ongoing title and nowWonder Woman’sdaughter Trinity is about to get her very own miniseries. Elizabeth Marston Prince might only be an infant, but a new miniseries is about to bridge multiple eras of her life for an exciting and fun adventure.

It seems only like yesterdaythat Wonder Woman’s daughter Trinitymade her first appearance in comics. Now, months after it was first teased, Trinity is about to be the star of her own miniseries, which will feature not one, not two, butthree versions of Trinity, all different ages.

Trinity Preview Arguing with Herself DC

In an unlettered preview from the upcoming Trinity-focused miniseries posted onX, the three Trinities can be seen gathered in the park.While the oldest versions of Trinity argue with one another, the youngest Trinity bonds with one of the ‘Super-Corgis’and gives him head scratches and belly rubs.

DC Fans Get a Sneak Peek at New Trinity Miniseries

Three Trinities for Three Times the Fun and Comedy

DuringWonder Woman #800, the story “Trinity” introducedWonder Woman and Steve Trevor’sdaughter in a story set in the future. But it wasn’t untilWonder Woman #14, after Steve was killed by the Sovereign that Diana used the fragments of her and her partner’s souls to bring Trinity into the world. Though Trinity is just an infant now, her future has been seen in numerous Wonder Woman back-up stories that show her growing up and bonding with Jonathan Kent and Damian Wayne andwhile Trinity often brings chaos to their lives, there’s a love shared between the three heroes.

While the upcomingTrinityseries hasn’t been officially announced just yet, fans have gotten several peeks into this series and this new tease is just the latest. It’s hard to tell what exactly is bringing the various versions of Lizzie together, though the teaser in last year’sTrinity Special: World’s Finesthinted that they’re on a quest to find their missing father. But what one can tell from this sneak peek is that it’s going to haveall the same humor and charm featured in King and Belén Ortega’s backup strips that made Wonder Woman’s daughter a fan-favorite character.

Comic book art: Superman Jon Kent, Trinity Lizzie Prince, and Batman Damian Wayne as adults.

Trinity Takes After Her Mother For Hilarious New Adventures

Trinity’s Upcoming Series Looks to Be Just as Fun as Her First Stories

What’s really fun about the idea of different eras of Trinity working together is she’s actually following in her mother’s footsteps. During the Silver Age, Wonder Woman teamed up with different iterations of herself from various points in her life (particularly her Wonder Girl and Wonder Tot forms). Trinity appears to be modernizing that phase and adding in her own brand of chaos and comedy.

Perhaps it’s a bit too early to say, but this sneak peek looks like it’s got a lot of heart and charm to it. Wonder Woman might be dealing with some heavy topics, but Trinity’s adventures have always leaned more towards lighthearted fun. It’ll be interesting to see what’s next forWonder Woman’sdaughter teams up with herself to create an undoubtedly chaotic and entertaining situation.

Trinities Sitting Together DC

Wonder Woman Flexing in Variant Comic Cover by Rahzzah