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DC Pride A revamped special issue starring Green Lantern Alan Scott, new books, and a host of variant covers

DC has announced its plans for the publisher's annual Pride celebrations for , including the fifth edition of the Eisner and Ringo award-winning DC Pride title, which, this year, is taking a slightly different approach to previous volumes.

DC Pride is a one-shot featuring work from a host of acclaimed creators, including Tim Sheridan, Vita Ayala, Josh Trujillo, Skylar Patridge, A.L. Kaplan, Max Sarin, and more. Where previous editions of the DC Pride series have opted for a traditional anthology format, this year's unleash will instead tell a "singular story arc of interweaving narratives," according to DC.

In the issue, heroes gather when a Gotham City tavern that has become the center of queer life in the city unexpectedly closes. "It's a huge loss to the community, and generations of patrons return to pay respects to a space they've endowed with entire lifetimes of memories, wishes, and dreams – including Alan Scott, the Green Lantern," reveals DC's press releas

Show Your Pride As DC Comics Celebrates Pride Month With DC Pride #1

DC’s Eisner and Ringo award-winning Pride comic book anthology returns for in the develop of a universe-spanning travelogue prefer you’ve never seen! DC’s comics are as vast, varied, and fantastic as the incredible and weird locations found across the DC cosmos, and DC’s LGBTQIA+ characters are everywhere, belong anywhere, and can do anything they set their hearts and minds to.

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DC Pride #1

  • Dreamer makes a first-time pilgrimage to her ancestral planet, Naltor!
  • Poison Ivy and Janet from HR verb spore-hunting on Portworld!
  • Superman (Jon Kent) gets the boys together for a night out in A-Town, but things go sideways when The Ray vanishes into narrow air!
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    First Look at DC Comics Pride Issue Includes Stories From Nicole Maines, Kevin Conroy and More

    This year, DC Comics is celebrating Pride Month with a bang.

    On May 31, the company will launch &#;DC Pride ,&#; a page anthology comic featuring stories from LGBTQ creators and focusing on queer characters from the DC universe. The comic will unwrap with an introduction from Nicole Maines, the transgender rights activist and actor who portrayed Nia Nal on &#;Supergirl&#; in , becoming the first trans actor to play a superhero on television. The issue is also slated to feature a teaser for a future project from DC involving Maines.

    Among the many exciting projects comes the story &#;Finding Batman,&#; which is written by Kevin Conroy with art by J. Bone and lettering by Aditya Bidikar. Although the information about the story remains limited, &#;Finding Batman&#; is described as a &#;personal story&#; from Conroy, who is well-known for voicing Batman in various animated properties, starting with the critically acclaimed &#;Batman: The Animated Series,&#; which celebrates its th

    DC Comics Is Set To Celebrate Diversity This Pride Month &#; Throughout The Year With Multiple New Offerings

    This year DC Comics is once again celebrating Pride Month and showcasing the diversity throughout the year in multiple ways:

    DC Pride is back again with a brave, bold, and all-new collection of stories starring DC’s stable of fan-favorite LGBTQIA+ characters—many of whom will spot themselves in thrilling team-ups the likes of which you’ve never seen before!

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     DC Pride #1

    DC’s annual anthology containing all-new stories spotlighting LGBTQIA+ fan favorites will be published on May 30,

    The page Prestige format comic will feature an introduction by Phil Jimenez, a main cover by Mateus Manhanini, and open-to-order variant covers by Gabriel Picolo (wraparound), Jen Bartel (spot foil), and Oscar Vega (cardstock).

    The DC Pride  creative teams and the characters they are developing stories for include:

    • Tim Drake and Connor Hawke by Nadia Shammas and Bruka Jones

    Tim Drake and Connor Hawke learn that there is nothing more awkward than reuniting with an