First four pages of Tynion & Trungles' Batwoman (and more) in big DC Pride #1 preview

DC Pride #1
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Update: DC has released interior pages from several stories featur♏ed in its DC Pride #1 anthology, which is scheduled for release on ꦅJune 8.

"DC Pride #1's creators have come together to feature LGBTQIA+ characters from all corners of DC’s ever-expandingꩲ Universe, from Aqualad to Batwoman to Catman to Dreamer to Extraño and beyond!" reads DC's description of the stories shown in the pages. 

DC has released four pages from Batman writer James Tynion IV and artist Trung Le Nguyen's Batwoman story 'The Wrong Side of the Loo💯king Glass' and snippets from the other stories in the anthology. Check them out:

Original story follows

Beginning this June DC will publish a series of projects featuring the DC♋ Universe's LGBTQIA+ characters. 

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DC Pride #1 is an 80-page anthology special on sale June 8 that will feature "LGBTQIA+ characters from all corners of DC’s ever-expanding Universe, including cameos by fan favorites Batwoman, Renee Montoya, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Alan Scott, Midnighter, Apollo, Extraño, Poison Ivy, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Harley Quinn, Constantine, and more."

The creative teams, and the characters feat🍌ured in th🤪eir stories include:

  • Batwoman (Kate Kane) by James Tynion IV & Trung Le Nguyen
  • Poison Ivy & Harley Quinn by Mariko Tamaki & Amy Reeder
  • Midnighter by Steve Orlando & Stephen Byrne
  • Flash of Earth-11 (Jess Chambers) by Danny Lore & Lisa Sterle
  • Green Lantern (Alan Scott) & Obsidian by Sam Johns & Klaus Janson
  • Aqualad (Jackson Hyde) by Andrew Wheeler & Luciano Vecchio
  • Dreamer by Nicole Maines & Rachel Stott
  • Renee Montoya by Vita Ayala & Skylar Patridge
  • Pied Piper by Sina Grace, Ro Stein & Ted Brandt

The Dreamer story will be the DC comic book debut of the trans woman s🏅uperhero character that originated on the CW's Supergirl and will be written by  Nicole Maines, the actor who plays Nia Nal/Dreamer on Supergirl.

DC Pride🔯 #1 will include full-page profiles of DCTV’s LGBTQIA+ characters and the actors who play them.

Finally, DC Pride will feature as forward by Marc Andreyko (), pin-ups by artists Kris Anka, Sophie Campbell, Mildred Louis, Travi♔s Moore, Nick Robles, and Kevin Wada, "with more surprises to come!" 

The DC Pride #1 cover is by Jim Lee, Scott Willꦿiams, and T🍒amra Bonvillain.

And speaking of covers, DC will also release a series of nine Pride-the🥀med variant covers in June showcasing DC’s franchise characters. The line-up includes: 

  • Batman #109 by Jen Bartel
  • Crush & Lobo #1 by Yoshi Yoshitani
  • DC Pride #1 by Jen Bartel
  • Harley Quinn #4 by Kris Anka
  • Nightwing #81 by Travis G. Moore
  • Superman #32 by David Talaski
  • Teen Titans Academy #4 by Stephen Byrne
  • Wonder Girl #2 Pride by Kevin Wada
  • Wonder Woman #774 by Paulina Ganucheau

Check out a gallery of six of the variant covers ꧑here: 

In addition to DC Pride #1 and the variant covers, as part of the publisher’s overall Pride plans in 2021, DC will publish the GLAAD Media Award-nominated by Tom Taylor and Bruno Redondo on April 27; the gothic LGBTQIA+ romance by Kody Keplinger and Sara Kipin on June 1; and Mariko Tamaki and Yoshi Yoshitani’s YA graphic novel, , on July 27.

Finally, if you noticed its mention in the list of variant covers, DC will also launch a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Crush and Lobo series on June 8. Che🌱ck out ✃more details about that new title here.

DC is also promising more Pride announcements from DC between now an🔥d June.

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