
The Pride editions will be available from Amazon, and more.

This includes Trans Lifeline, PFLAG National, The Trevor Project, Family Equality, Human Rights Campaign, and Athlete Ally. Discovery have confirmed partnerships with a number of nonprofit LGBTQ+ organisations. To celebrate Pride in 2023 DC and Warner Bros. DC Comics is also releasing special-edition Pride covers all-year round for some of their popular series. This includes Superman #5, Tim Drake: Robin #10, Nightwing #105 and Wonder Woman #800 to name a few.
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(Derek Charm)ĭC Comics will also continue Pride-themed variant cover all-year round on series that feature queer characters in regular and lead roles. DC Pride: Through the Years #1 will feature three out-of-print comics.

It will celebrate landmark issues of days past but also tease new stories yet to come, including Alan Scott as Green Lantern. They’ve also dived into the archives with three out-of-print comics being released in a new special edition comic book, DC Pride: Through the Years #1. The DC Book of Pride is a new character encyclopedia.

The hardback book will feature profiles on more than 50 LGBTQ+ characters including Batwoman, Aquaman, Jon Kent and Nubia and will be released on 16 May via Amazon. Maines previously made history as the first person to portray a trans superhero on television in the role of Nia Nal on The CW’s Supergirl, based on the DC Comics character of the same name.Īlso being released to mark Pride Month is The DC Book of Pride, a new character encyclopedia by Jadzia Axelrod. The anthology will also include a five-page preview of an upcoming Dreamer story by Nicole Maines and Rye Hickman. The comic will feature an introduction by Phil Jimenez, a main cover by Mateus Manhanini as well as additional covers by Gabriel Picolo (wraparound), Jen Bartel (spot foil), and Oscar Vega (cardstock). DC Pride 2023 #1’s main cover by Mateus Manhanini.
