Poison Ivy Harley Quinn variant cover for DC Pride Anthology

We’re Swooning Over These Variant Covers from DC’s Pride Anthology

DC will be releasing Pride variant covers for some of their most popular series.

DC Comics is already prepping for Pride Month with a sneak peek at their 2022 queer comics anthology. DC Pride 2022 #1 features stories about LGBTQIA+ characters from across the extended DC universe. The 104 page anthology will include an introduction written by Nicole Maines, who played DC’s first trans superhero Dreamer/Nia Nal on the CW’s Supergirl. The anthology will feature some of our favorite queer characters from our favorite queer and allied writers and artists.

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DC Pride 2022 #1 covers by Phil Jimenez & Arif Prianto
‘DC Pride 2022’ #1 covers by Phil Jimenez & Arif Prianto.

We can look forward to stories about Alysia Yeoh and Batgirl (Jadzia Axelrod and Lynne Yoshii), Aquaman/Jackson Hyde (Alyssa Wong and W. Scott Forbes), Green Lantern/Jo Mullein (Tini Howard and Evan Cagle), Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy (Dani Fernandez and Zoe Thorogood), The Ray (Greg Lockard and Giulio Macaione), Superman/Jon Kent (Devin Grayson and Nick Robles), Tim Drake (Travis G. Moore), and more.

But celebrating Pride isn’t limited to June. DC will be releasing Pride variant covers for some of their most popular series. Let’s take a look at some of these gorgeous variant covers:

superman: son of kal-el variant cover
‘Superman: Son of Kal-El’ #12 by David Talaski.
Harley Quinn #16 Pride variant by Olivier Coipel.
‘Harley Quinn’ #16 Pride variant by Olivier Coipel.
poison ivy pride variant
‘Poison Ivy’ #1 cover by Kris Anka.
nubia: queen of the amazons pride cover
‘Nubia: Queen of the Amazons’ #1 by Kevin Wada.
tim drake pride variant
‘DC Pride: Tim Drake Special’ #1 cover by Travis G. Moore.
multiversity: teen justice pride variant
‘Multiversity: Teen Justice’ #1 by Stephen Byrne.
'DC Pride 2022' #1 cover by Jen Bartel.
‘DC Pride 2022’ #1 cover by Jen Bartel.
'Action Comics' #1044 by Derek Charm
‘Action Comics’ #1044 by Derek Charm
'Aquamen' #5 by  Joe Phillips
‘Aquamen’ #5 by Joe Phillips

If you want more DC Pride content, you can check out the Pride hub on DC Universe Infinite, which spotlights all the LGBTQIA+ members of the DC world. There’s plenty of issues to read, art to appreciate, and more.

(featured image: Jen Bartel/DC Comics)

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