Apollo and Midnighter do not appear in the special that this drawing is the variant cover for. Nor does Diana.
But Tim Drake does. I'm sorry that the artist left him out.
https://www.dccomics.com/blog/2022/03/15/dc-pride-2022
Apollo and Midnighter do not appear in the special that this drawing is the variant cover for. Nor does Diana.
But Tim Drake does. I'm sorry that the artist left him out.
https://www.dccomics.com/blog/2022/03/15/dc-pride-2022
Last edited by SonOfBaldwin; 04-12-2022 at 05:34 AM.
Author of the Instant New York Times bestselling novel, The Prophets, from G.P. Putnman's Sons.
As much as I'd love for Diana to be, not just queer in theory, but explicitly shown ON PANEL to be queer, I have honestly accepted that DC Comics will never fully make any of the Trinity queer themselves. Sure, they will have their associates/friends/family members a variety of queer iterations, but the three superhero icons themselves will be considered off-limits, for the sake of "not alienating the majority" (which I think is bullcrap, but whatever...)
Talkin bout Dreamer debut, we also have Diana, Donna, Yara, Nubia and Cassie in the cover of Son of Kal-El #13
NUBIA: QUEEN OF THE AMAZONS #2
Written by STEPHANIE WILLIAMS
Art by ALITHA MARTINEZ and MARK MORALES
Cover by KHARY RANDOLPH
Variant cover by TAURIN CLARKE
$3.99 US | 32 pages | 2 of 4 | Variant $4.99 US (card stock)
ON SALE 7/5/22
After a disastrous first foray into Man’s World as queen of the Amazons, Nubia is left at death’s door! As she fights for her life, her fellow Amazons search for the culprit who tried to assassinate their beloved leader. The clock is ticking: Will this trip in the name of peace prove fatal?
hawkgirl that's nice, it will be interesting to see nubia interact with the rest of the DC universe.
This variant is fire
#3 Variant by Derrick Chew
Author of the Instant New York Times bestselling novel, The Prophets, from G.P. Putnman's Sons.