Leather Knight by Oscar Vega
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Nubia by Oscar Vega on the variant cover of DC Pride 2023
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DC Pride (2023)
Gold Foil Variant Cover (& Concepts) | Artist: Jen Bartel
DC Pride: Connecting Covers for Harley Quinn (2021 - ) #31 and Poison Ivy (2022 - ) #13 | Artist: Claire Roe
DC Pride (2023)
Wraparound Variant Cover | Artist: Gabriel Picolo
DC Pride (2023)
Variant Cover | Artist: Mateus Manhanini
DC Pride (2023)
Variant Cover | Artist: Oscar Vega
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DC Comics Announces "DC Pride: A Celebration of Rachel Pollack" and "DC Pride: Uncovered"
In addition to DC Pride 2024, on sale May 28, 2024, DC Comics has announces a couple other DC Pride titles for 2024 - DC Pride: A Celebration of Rachel Pollack and DC Pride: Uncovered.
DC Pride: A Celebration of Rachel Pollack celebrated the life of works of writer Rachel Pollack. The 96-page one-shot comic book will reprint the debut of Kate Godwin / Coagula, DC's first transgender hero, from Doom Patrol #70, who was created by Pollack and pencilled by Scot Eaton. The comic will also reprint Pollack and artist Michael Allred's Vertigo Visons: The Geek. Finally, the one-shot will also feature a new Coagula short story from Pollack's friend and collaborator Joe Corallo and artist Rye Hickman.
DC Pride: A Celebration of Rachel Pollack #1 goes on sale on June 6, 2024.
DC Pride: Uncovered #1 is a collection of variant covers spotlighting DC's LGBTQIA+ characters across the DCU. The collection is scripted by Andrea Shea, DC editor and includes covers from Jen Bartel, Phil Jimenez, Jim Lee, Joshua “Sway” Swaby, David Talaski, Babs Tarr, Kris Anka, and more.
DC Pride: Uncovered #1 goes on sale on June 11, 2024. The collection of covers features a main cover by Jen Bartel and variant covers by Oscar Vega, Luciano Vecchio, Mateus Manhanini, and Jim Lee, Scott Williams, and Tamra Bonvillain.
(Images via DC Comics - Cover of DC Pride: A Celebration of Rachel Pollack #1 and Jen Bartel's Main Cover of DC Pride: Uncovered #1)
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Inferno Vol 2 1 / Published: September 2021 / Artist: Oscar Vega
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You know that verbal tic Louis Ferreira has? Where he starts speaking, gets two-three words in, and then restarts the sentence? I've seen him do it in multiple roles and he makes it sound perfectly natural, but damn, how do I get that effect down on paper without annoying the reader with constant stoppages?
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This year’s DC Pride is getting a second printing in July, and here’s Oscar Vega’s variant cover for it.
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Hexadecimal by Oscar Vega
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DC Pride 2023 by Nicole Maines, Christopher Cantwell, Paulina Ganucheau and various. Variant covers by (1) Jen Bartel, (2) Oscar Vega and wraparound variant (3) by Gabriel Picolo. Out at the end of May.
"DC Pride is back again with a brave and bold and all-new collection of stories starring DC’s fan-favorite stable of LGBTQIA+ characters—many of whom will find themselves in thrilling team-ups the likes of which you’ve never seen before!
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’s 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? All these stories and many more in DC Pride 2023!
This year’s anthology also includes:
An introduction by Phil Jimenez!
A 5-page preview of Dreamer’s YA debut written by Nicole Maines and drawn by Rye Hickman!
A parade of pinups by Babs Tarr, Maria Llovet, Brandt & Stein, Noah Dao, Travis G. Moore, and more!"
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So I just found out this Immortal X-Men cover by Oscar Vega exist...
...and it's an obvious reference to the Fallen Angel by Alexandre Cabanel. PERFECT.
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