DC’s comics are as vast, varied, and fantastic as the incredible and weird locations found across DC’s cosmos, and DC’s Eisner and Ringo award-winning Pride comic book anthology returns on May 28 as a universe-spanning travelogue like you’ve never seen! With over 100 pages of original stories and content, DC Pride 2024 will immerse readers into the magical places surrounding DC’s Super Heroes.


Previewed below, DC Pride 2024 includes an excerpt from DC’s upcoming The Strange Case of Harleen and Harley graphic novel (by Melissa Marr, Jenn St-Onge, Jeremy Lawson and Lucas Gattoni); pinups by artists Robin “Zombie” Higginbottom, Chloe Brailsford, Ego Rodriguez, Helen Mask, Valentine Smith and Bailie Rosenlund; an unmissable autobiographical story written by industry legend Phil Jimenez about the fantastical worlds that shaped him, brought to life by Giulio Macaione and Frank Cvetkovic; pages highlighting the LGBTQIA+ resources partners that DC and Warner Bros. Discovery work with, and more.

“Hello, Spaceboy” by Al Ewing (writer), Stephen Byrne (artist), and Aditya Bidikar (letterer):

“The Rivers and the Lakes That You’re Used To” by Ngozi Ukazu (writer & artist) and Lucas Gattoni (letterer):

“Marasmius” by Gretchen Felker-Martin (writer), Claire Roe (artist), Triona Farrell (colorist) and Aditya Bidikar (letterer):

“Steeling Time” by Jamila Rowser (writer), Oneill jones (artist) and Jodie Troutman (letterer):

“Bros Down in A-Town” by Jarrett Williams (writer), D.J. Kirkland (artist) and Lucas Gattoni (letterer):

“Lessons in Astral Projection” by Nicole Maines (writer), Jordan Gibson (artist) and Ariana Maher (letterer):

“Phantom Rodeo” by Calvin Kasulke (writer), Len Gogou (artist), Marissa Louise (colorist) and Morgan Martinez (letterer):

“The Strange Case of Harleen and Harley” by Melissa Marr (writer), Jenn St-Onge (artist), Jeremy Lawson (colorist) and Lucas Gattoni (letterer):

“Spaces” by Phil Jimenez (writer), Giulio Macaione (artist) and Frank Cvetkovic (letterer):