WARNING: Contains Potential Spoilers for Wonder Woman #16!
In a striking moment from the recent release of Wonder Woman, a key revelation hints that Diana Prince and Steve Trevor’s daughter may have inherited her first superpower. This integration of a classic Wonder Woman element is a brilliant twist that fans will appreciate.
Significant Character Development in Wonder Woman’s Journey
In the midst of Themyscira’s tumultuous events, Wonder Woman has embarked on one of her most profound character transformations in decades. Following the loss of her beloved Steve Trevor, Diana becomes a mother to their clay-crafted daughter, Elizabeth “Lizzie” Marston Prince, as introduced in issue #14 of Tom King and Daniele Sampere’s ongoing narrative.
Considering Lizzie’s clay origins, it is plausible that she will inherit powers akin to those of her mother. Although this remains unverified, issue #16 appears to reveal Lizzie’s first superpower, connected to the Lasso of Truth—a development that takes the story in an unexpected direction.
Lizzie’s Empowering Origin: A Unique Connection to Mythology
In this latest issue, Diana focuses her energies on Lizzie while allowing her allies to confront the foe known as the Sovereign. Together, they journey to a Themysciran temple, where a cloaked woman awaits them, armed with the Lasso of Truth and a basin of glowing, golden water.
During a ritual reminiscent of a baptism, the woman dips the Lasso into the basin, causing the water to glow in harmony with the Lasso’s golden hue. She then anoints Lizzie’s forehead with the infused liquid, paralleling the myth of Achilles, whose mother sought to grant him invincibility. If this water imbued with the Lasso’s essence indeed offers Lizzie a similar empowerment, it suggests she may possess her mother’s iconic ability to wield the Lasso of Truth.
Potential Powers Inherited from the Lasso of Truth
If Lizzie’s newfound powers stem from her experience with the Lasso of Truth, she may gain an array of formidable abilities. Primarily, she could have the capacity to compel truthfulness from others, a fundamental aspect of her mother’s powers when wielding the Lasso.
This possibility raises the intriguing notion that Lizzie could elicit truth even in the absence of the Lasso itself. If she embodies the full strength of the Lasso, she might also gain extraordinary resistance to mind control, immunity to illusions, and heightened resilience, rendering her nearly indestructible.
Furthermore, Lizzie could possess the unique ability to unearth lost memories or provide emotional healing. The potential for her to momentarily command others or generate energy for offensive strategies further expands the realm of her capabilities—leading to an exciting future for her character.
Tom King’s Subtle Confirmation of Trinity’s Abilities
In this unfolding narrative, King suggests that the power to compel truth may transcend Lizzie, hinting at Trinity’s inherent abilities. The Sovereign reveals that, despite his deceitful nature, there is something about Trinity that compels him to disclose the truth—an implication that she commands respect due to her connection to the Lasso of Fate.
The Heartfelt Nature of Trinity’s Powers
The emotional weight behind the revelation of Lizzie’s powers underscores a mother’s love. Diana’s choice to bestow the Lasso’s legacy upon her daughter ensures Lizzie’s autonomy and fortifies her against deception and the hardships of the world. This embodiment of protection is profoundly beautiful.
Drawing parallels to earlier narratives, such as in Daniel Warren Johnson’s Wonder Woman: Dead Earth, the act of Diana mirroring Hippolyta’s formidable love amplifies the impact of Lizzie’s development. By granting her daughter such a powerful gift, Diana demonstrates a deep commitment to nurturing Lizzie’s strength, echoing her own origins.
Wonder Woman #16 is now available from DC Comics and promises to deliver even more captivating twists in the saga of Diana and her family!
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