DC goes back to school in Saved by the Belle Reve preview

Saved by the Belle Reve #1
Saved by the Belle Reve #1 art (Image credit: DC)

DC is going back to school this August 30 with a new 80-♛page anthology one-shot featuring several ofꦏ its youngest teams, which takes its title from cult favorite '90s teen sitcom Saved by the Bell - but with a Suicide Squad pun.

Saved by the Belle Reve #1 will include eight stories about fan-favorite characters and teams: Gotham Academy, the Super-Sons (Damian Wayne and Jon Kent), and Tiny Titans, as well as Task Force X, Green Arrow and Speedy, Black Lightning, and even young Jean-Paul V🅰alley.

There's also a story 'A Night Off'🥃 where Nightwing and Batgirl go to prom by two new-to-DC creators, Andrew Aydin and Nelson Dániel, who join a roster of seasoned DC talent.

Saved by the Belle Reve #1 reunites the original Gotham Academy creative team &🌃ndash; Becky Cloonan, Brendan Fletcher, and Karl Kerschl and Msassyk in a story cal💦led 'Sophomore Year.'

The Super-Sons story 'Back to 🍸School' will be written by Peter Tomasi, who penned their original adventures, and illustrated by Max Raynor. Tim Seeley and Scott Kolins team up for the Task Force X story 'High School Lows' in which The Suicide Squad is sent to an international prep school to protect a dignitary's son, while Dave Wielgosz and Mike Norton tackle Green Arrow and Speedy in 'Earn It Back.' 

The list goes on. Brandon Thomas and Craig Cermak are credited for Saved by the Belle Reve's Black Lightning story 'This Is Why,' and upcoming Sword of Azrael team Dan Watters and Juan F💟erreyra explore young Jean-Paul Valley's world in 'How Angels Are Made,' in which Jean-Paul returns to the school that made him into Azrael.

Here is a preview page from ea💫ch of the eight stories: 

Saved by the Belle Reve #1 features main cover art by Juni Ba and a variant cover by Riley Rossmo and Ivan 🐈Plascencia.

Perhaps one day, a young team of heroes will have the same legacy as the possibly 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:irreplaceable Justice League.                          &🐈nbsp;                   

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