That's a very silly joke. Marston specifically said women shouldn't submit themselves to Men's domination. So if Diana breaks out of Sovereign's control, Marston really would approve
Currently(or soon to be) Reading: Alan Scott: Green Lantern, Batman/Superman: World's Finest, Fire & Ice: Welcome to Smallville, Green Arrow, Green Lantern, Jay Garrick: The Flash, Justice Society of America, Power Girl, Superman, Shazam, Titans, Wesley Dodds: Sandman, Wonder Woman, & World's Finest: Teen Titans.
I am not a fan of the name 'Trinity' regardless of whatever her origin is. But I do begrudgingly like her inclusion on the cover since it reminds me of DC books in the 70s where a backup story was almost always included on the cover.
Btw, I consider very funny how Tom King on an interview explained why Donna Troy, Yara and Cass are on his run, that's like "fans demanded them to be included so I said why not". Like, lmao, is that it, was taht all it took? So, either DC has some draconian restrictions on them being included on WW titles and only big stars like Tom King get the pass because how can you tell them not to, or efectively we didn't get the wonder girls as secondaries for 20 years because the authors just didn't care and prefered their OCs.
Both are kinda sad.
It also shows how much of an afterthought the Wonder Girls were for Tom King that he needed the fans' requests to even include them in his run. Meanwhile, Supersons were always meant to be an integral part of his story.
It's sad that writers only look at Wonder Woman in terms of what she can do for Batman and Superman.
I think it's great that King listened to fans about the Wonder Girls. It shows that he takes us seriously & respects us. Should he do everything fans ask for? Probably not but with the large amount of fans that want the Wonder Girls in this book, I think this was a smart move on his part.
Currently(or soon to be) Reading: Alan Scott: Green Lantern, Batman/Superman: World's Finest, Fire & Ice: Welcome to Smallville, Green Arrow, Green Lantern, Jay Garrick: The Flash, Justice Society of America, Power Girl, Superman, Shazam, Titans, Wesley Dodds: Sandman, Wonder Woman, & World's Finest: Teen Titans.
I think it's a little cruel to call it "afterthought". So it's wrong if the authors don't listen to the fans, but it's also wrong if they do? Give the man a break.
Also, supersons are just main characters on the side-in stories. Wouldn't call them "an integral part of this story" when the main story is protagonised by Wonder Woman herself.
You know you don't have to interpret every action King does on the book in the worst possible light, right? He initially didn't want to use the Wonder Girls because he wanted to keep the book centered on Diana but he changed his mind when saw fans made their voices known they wanted them there.
I don't really care for the Supersons stuff either and would like Trinity actually interacting with her mother but it's backmatter that's easy to overlook.