What is DC Pride 2023 #1 about?
In DC Pride 2023 #1, Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy go to extreme measures to get a little alone time...but there's nowhere on the planet Crush can't crash. Jon Kent gets a comprehensive course in dark magic when John Constantine sics a golem on him. Tim Drake and Connor Hawke learn that there is nothing more awkward than reuniting with an old friend after you've both come out and one of you was indoctrinated by the League of Shadows for a while. Circuit Breaker struggles to stifle his powers after the Flash of Earth-11 leaps out of the time stream and knocks them both into another dimension. Just how far would Flashlight go to honor his lost love? Discover all these stories and many more in DC Pride 2023! The anthology also include a five-page preview of the upcoming Dreamer YA graphic novel by Nicole Maines and Rye Hickman, to be published in 2024. Pinup pages in DC Pride 2023 will feature artwork by Maria Llovet, Ro Stein and Ted Brandt, Travis Moore, Noah Dao, Claire Roe, Babs Tarr, and more.
The creative teams and characters for DC Pride 2023 #1 will include:
- Tim Drake and Connor Hawke by Nadia Shammas and Bruka Jones
- Circuit Breaker and the Flash of Earth-11 by A.L. Kaplan
- Midnighter, Apollo and Alan Scott Green Lantern by Josh Trujillo and Don Aguillo
- Ghost-Maker and Catman vs. Cannon and Saber by Rex Ogle and Stephen Sadowski
- Jon Kent and John Constantine by Christopher Cantwell and Skylar Patridge
- Natasha Irons and Nubia by Mildred Louis
- Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy, and Crush by Leah Williams and Paulina Ganucheau
- Multiversity by Grant Morrison and Hayden Sherman
What else will DC Pride include?
On June 13th, DC will publish DC Pride: Through the Years, an 80-page giant reprinting select landmark issues for LGBTQ+ characters. This will include reprints of The Flash #53, in which Pied Piper came out as gay to his friend The Flash; Batwoman's showcase in Detective Comics #854, and Lee Serrano's introduction in Supergirl #19. Additionally, it will feature a new story from Tim Sheridan and Cian Tormey concerning Alan Scott's future in the DCU.
On May 16th, DK books will be releasing The DC Book of Pride, a hardcover featuring over 50 LGBTQ+ characters from the DC Universe. It will be written by Galaxy: The Prettiest Star and Hawkgirl writer Jadzia Axelrod, with a cover by Paulina Ganucheau.
Additionally, DC Pride's month-long celebration will span a number of variant covers, which you can see a list of below:
- Steelworks #1 (Joshua "Sway" Swaby)
- Spirit World #2 (Jessica Fong)
- Green Arrow #3 (Luciano Vecchio)
- Adventures of Superman: Jon Kent #4 (Stephen Byrne)
- Superman #5 (W. Scott Forbes)
- Batman Incorporated #9 (Rosi Kämpe)
- Tim Drake: Robin #10 (Travis Moore)
- Poison Ivy #13 and Harley Quinn #31 (connecting covers by Claire Roe)
- Nightwing #105 (Yoshi Yoshitani)
- Wonder Woman #800 (Ted Brandt and Ro Stein)
- Detective Comics #1073 (Amy Reeder)