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DC Pride: 2022
| Cover Price | $9.99 |
DC's 2022 celebration kicks off with more stories, more characters, and more pride than ever before! This anthology features 13 all-new stories spotlighting LGBTQIA+ fan-favorites new and old including Superman (Jon Kent), Nubia, Tim Drake, Kid Quick, Aquaman (Jackson Hyde), Green Lantern (Jo Mullein), Alysia Yeoh, the Ray, Harley Quinn, Poison Ivy, Batwoman, and more! This special also includes:
o A Multiversity: Teen Justice kickoff story spotlighting Kid Quick and written by
   the miniseries team, Danny Lore and Ivan Cohen!
o An introduction by activist, actress, and real-life superhero Nicole Maines that
   will incl
ude a teaser for her upcoming Dreamer project!
o Pinups by P. Craig Russell, J.J. Kirby, and more! more
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But Why Tho? - Marina Z.
Jun 07, 2022DC Pride 2022 is a well-put-together look at stories from across the wider DC Universe that feel crafted with genuine love and care. Read Full Review
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GWW - Joe Loves Comics
Jun 09, 2022So in my opinion, DC Pride #1 2022 is a beautiful, fantastic and all round absolutely brilliant celebration of some of the amazing and wonderful LGBTQIA+ characters and creators DC has! A book well worth the $10 cover price and definitely worth picking up. Read Full Review
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Dark Knight News - Adam Ray
Jun 11, 2022Once again DC has presented us with a rounded and exquisite presentation of the kinds of people on the LGBTQ+ spectrum. DC Pride 2022 truly offers many heroes we can all be proud of and they're always around, not just for Pride month. Read Full Review
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Get Your Comic On - Neil Vagg
Jun 22, 2022Not only an uplifting selection of celebratory stories, DC Pride 2022 is a book of immeasurable importance. Not only do books like this allow us to see facets of ourselves in our heroes, it also seeks to educate others about the problems many people face on a daily basis, even today. Read Full Review
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Comics Bookcase - Zack Quaintance
Jun 03, 2022As poignant as they are celebratory, the 12 short stories in The DC Pride 2022 #1 one-shot are varied and wonderful, made possible by DC Comics sustained commitment to welcoming LGBTQ characters into their superhero universe. Read Full Review
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9.0
ComicBook.com - Jenna Anderson
Jun 08, 2022This just might be one of the best and most important anthologies DC has put out in recent memory, and that's a cause for celebration. Read Full Review
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4.0
Batman-News - Joshua McDonald
Jun 10, 2022I'm happy DC's releasing these books, but I think they can do better, and I genuinely hope they do. Read Full Review
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The Kevin Conroy story is a gut-puncher. I would love to know the identities of the people he's writing about. (The miniseries on page 3 is probably "Kennedy" -- hope it wasn't E.G.M. -- and the film on page 4 is probably "The Face of Fear.") As someone who grew up watching Bewitched and The Waltons, it's nuts to think there were still TV people so phobic they wouldn't hire a gay lead actor in the 1990s.
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There are some good pieces here, some not-so-good and one amazing made by one and only Kevin Conroy. And for that alone, it deserves at least 9.
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Kevin Conroy's story alone is better than all the nostalgia pandering crap that DC publishes from over-the-hill writers that peaked a decade ago
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There are some excellent pieces in here — I particularly liked the Harley & Ivy story and Jo's story — but I confess to being a little burned out on the tokenizing capital-R Representation of these sorts of books. You know the drill for this kind of project: the gay romance that is a big bland statement about coming out of the closet, the cool trans heroine they'll never use again, Harley and Ivy getting to be happy together out of continuity. I'm legit glad to see all the LGBT representation DC has put into their books in recent years, but I'm really ready for the presence of LGBT characters to just be a normal part of the world. I'm weary of the existence of LGBT characters being constantly so burdened with the weight of making a big (yet non-controversial) statement that these characters can't just have stories. more
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The Kevin Conroy story is a 10/10. There a couple of great little stories here too, particular loved Phillips' Batwoman-themed tell, and the dreamlike Fernandez story with Harley and Ivy. But most of them left me feeling a little underwhelmed. It's alright and it is nice to see DC utilize some characters that def deserve more screentime. Mullein, for example, with Evan Gagle in art duties, is exceptional (but maybe we can replace Tini Howard...). It's an alright collection with a few gems sprinkled throughout.
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The worst story of the bunch is definitely the first story, by Devin Grayson. The outright offensive way she wrote Damian while tacitly implying that Stonewall was bad because it was a riot, and that people shouldn't riot for their rights was... Perplexing. Don't fight for your rights if it means being violent. Civility matters more than your rights. Let's put that in a Pride anthology. You wanna talk about corporate pandering, that's the epitome of pandering to liberals. There are a string of stories that I'd call boring more than anything. But boredom is a terrible sin. Confessions, by Stephanie Williams. A World Kept Just for Me, by Alyssa Wong. Public Display of Electromagnetism, by Greg Lockard. Special Delivery, by Travis G. Moore. Are You Ready for This?, by Danny Lore & Ivan Cohen. Then there are stories that are good, but not standout. Think of Me, by Ro Stein & Ted Brandt. Up at Bat, by Jadzia Axelrod. Bat's in the Cradle, by Stephanie Phillips. Then finally, there are the stories I'd genuinely recommend be read. These are legitimately well written, and what make the anthology. The Gunshoe in Green, by Tini Howard. This was a fun, little Noir inspired story that is honestly better than Far Sector was. It takes the ridiculous concepts taken seriously in that maxiseries, and pairs them with an intentionally ridiculous Noir stylization. And it works so much better that way. The Hunt, by Dani Fernandez. I have a little bit of a soft spot for Harley and Ivy, bred from seeing DC time and again split them up. Plus, on top of being bisexual, I'm culturally a lesbian. It's true. It's why I hate women. This is a very simple story, and totally saccharine, but it works and makes me happy. And finally, Finding Batman, by Kevin Conroy. A ton has been said about this story already, so I can't add too much, but I find learning the personal histories of queer people to be incredibly humanizing. Especially the AIDS generation. That's what makes this story not only powerful, but also important. It is going to get more people to look at queer folk as people as well, moreso than any half-hearted story about a queer character existing around pride, which unfortunately, a lot of the blander stories could be summed up as. more
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$9.99 cover price?
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Corporate cringe
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Psycamorean - Jun 8, 2022Yet another example of the word "cringe" being used in place of a cogent thought.
Batmanaholic - Jun 8, 2022Look man I rip on the 10/10 reviews for being horseshit. But you gotta let the lgbtq people have their book too. Just don't read it, I just don't wanna see this only be rated 9/10-10/10 and anyone who says otherwise is a bigot or a homophobe etc. etc. But this book was definitely not a 1/10 lol
The Brave and the Bald - Jun 8, 2022Crying about "corporate" in a week with "movie synergy before it got delayed" Flashpoint Beyond and "the biggest mega event of the year" Dark Crisis is some real galaxy brain energy
Hex - Jun 8, 2022@Fizgoog Since you are going there, statistically speaking, straight white males are SIGNIFICANTLY higher among pedophile numbers than any non-straight person of any other gender or ethnicity. Historically speaking. And that's not conjecture. It's in many texts throughout history.
Hex - Jun 8, 2022@Fizgoog. You're just a homophobe and a bigot and something should certainly be done about you on this platform and any others like you that participate in the kind of rhetoric that you all spew.
Psycamorean - Jun 8, 2022 (edited)Promoting conspiracy that's led to a historic government crackdown on a group of people, with the intent to erase their identity, subvert their free will and take away their rights is cringe.
Hex - Jun 8, 2022Sounds like the exact thing many countries across the world fought against in the 40s. Actions and events that inspired comic writers and artists to create the very heroes we all read. In fact I remember a young Jewish man who created a teenage web-slinger, a blind Catholic boxer, an African king, and group of mutants. All of whom come from different walks of life and have every right to live as those they are persecuted by.
davepete - Jun 12, 2022The guy who gave DC's summer event comic a 9.0 says this book about gay superheroes is corporate cringe.
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More division vomited forth from DC comics. We do not need seperate comics for every minority/gender. It will lead to ghettoisation. Stop dividing people.
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....... 9.8/10 and 9.6/10. So this anthology issue is the best boon dc has made since the court of owls? Is what your telling me? Just because it says pride on it, doesn't make it the greatest comic ever written. My god people. Use logic during your reviews.
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Hex - Jun 7, 2022It's also made infinitely worse afterwards as DC has gone on and bastardized what the Court was.
Batmanaholic - Jun 7, 2022Look you can say what you want but the court of owls is a 9-9.5/10 Batman story. And one of the best stories dc put out since 2000. And people need to stop just rating books, based on the characters sexuality. There is no chance this book deserves a 9.8/10 score lol. It's no long Halloween, it's no the dark knight rises, it's not born again, and it wasn't any other classic that will be remembered forever. It will be forgotten about and replaced by next years pride anthology.
Batmanaholic - Jun 7, 2022@daredevil....... maybe read the whole story since that character was an awesomely done new villian. Skipping to the last issue of a story and then not caring about who the new villian is. Is fucking stupidity. What are you 12?
Hex - Jun 7, 2022The Court of Owls was my favorite Batman book. Before I grew up and read better books. And DC didn't mercilessly push it further than it was meant to. Books like this are for those in the LGBTQ+ community who don't feel heard or represented nearly enough and to say that they can't rate this a 10/10 just because it won't have lasting impact the same way those other stories have is sad. Who are you to say their enjoyment of the book is wrong?
Hex - Jun 7, 2022This book is for everyone but if you don't care about Pride, why did you read it? Or... did you not even read it and just mark it as read so you can put in your shitty two cents?
Hex - Jun 7, 2022"Skipping to the last issue of a story and then not caring about who the new villian is. Is fucking stupidity. What are you 12?" Are YOU 12? Letting your big boy feelings out. He died after that issue and became obsolete and forgotten. Lincoln March was horrendously under baked. Cool (although unoriginal) idea, poor execution. Unceremoniously killed off because he served no purpose outside of that story.
The Brave and the Bald - Jun 7, 2022No one, absolutely no one, including the most die-hard fans of Scott Snyder's Batman, thinks that Lincoln March is anywhere in the stratosphere of a well-written villain. Everyone agrees that the Court of Owls story went downhill once March re-entered the picture. That "maybe I'm Bruce's long lost brother" shit was trite when Bane did it.
Batmanaholic - Jun 7, 2022@hwx Lincoln March ..... was in Batman eternal after that bud. Maybe you need to read more Batman comics 🤷â€â™‚ï¸ And also let's not act line dc does not have a bunch of lgbtq characters. Like to be honest every superhero's kid is lgbtq or atleast one of them is. Let's stop acting like lgbtq don't have representation in the industry it's not 1976.
Batmanaholic - Jun 7, 2022And no people rating a book perfect, simply because people are gay in it is dumb as shit, and I'll read it tomorrow when I get the rest of my dc pile. I will read this just so I can make fun of how dumb half the stories are. I'm sure there will be 2 great stories 2 mediocre stories and 2 aweful stories like every anthology book ever 🤷â€â™‚ï¸
Batmanaholic - Jun 7, 2022Better Batman stories since the court of owls ........ Nothing Tom king did. Nothing tynion did Williamson only got 1 arc And now we get zdarsky. But in the Batman title I would say the court of owls is the best Batman book since the new 52 started. And Lincoln March was a fun villian, who was literally behind everything that goes down in Batman eternal. But please tell me more about how he was never seen again after the city of owls part 2.
Hex - Jun 7, 2022I said AFTER that issue he died. Clearly your reading comprehension isn't very strong. Hence why you think Court of Owls is god's gift to Batman. It's not about whether or not there are LGBTQ+ heroes or not. It's whether they get regular recognition and aren't constantly bashed by homophobes and bigots. No one said anything about better Batman stories since Court of Owls. You really don't retain much do you? Makes sense thinking Lincoln March was a well written villain.
Criminology. - Jun 7, 2022if a person feels like a book is 10 out of 10, it's 10 of 10 for him. Maybe he found something, in it, that you could't. What's the biggie? it's his score not yours.
Batmanaholic - Jun 7, 2022@criminology because I'm tired of bullshit scores and people being award a 10/10 just because book has diversity in it. They are fake ratings, for an anthology book to be a 10/10. That means the story and art in every single story within that anthology was a 10/10. And we all know it wasn't. A 10/10 rating should be reserved for literally the best comics of all time. Like out of the thousands of comics I own. Maybe 15-25 deserve a 10/10. It's extremely tough to be a perfect book.
Batmanaholic - Jun 7, 2022@hex yes when you imply " after the issue he does " that kinda makes it seem like you didn't read Batman eternal. Since you said he dies after this issue. Not fights Batman again in Batman forever. And yes the court of owls was gods gift to Batman fans. New lasting villains and a great story that hasn't been topped by the next theee writers on the title. A lot of people would call that a classic dipshit. 🤷â€â™‚ï¸
davepete - Jun 7, 2022 (edited)I agree with Criminology. I loved the Kevin Conroy story, but the rest of the book was kinda meh for me; I'm not really into romance stories. I gave it a 9 because the Conroy story makes the book worth $10. (Also, I'm guessing some readers will give it a 1 because they're homophobes.)
Criminology. - Jun 7, 2022Don't take it so personal, It's not in your control and should not really affect you. People use different systems of rating. For example, i'm prone to rate something 10 out of 10, if it's accomplishes everything, it sets up to do. Or maybe i just enjoyed it just that much. Maybe that particular book means something to those people, who rated it 10 out of 10. People have different priorities, like certain books for different reasons, subscribe to different ideas about art etc.
Criminology. - Jun 7, 2022 (edited)Especially when those 10 out of 10 review, do not have any text with them, i think it's really futile to think anything of them. Whatever you are guessing, it could be wrong. So i don't see a reason to think anything of them, especially them being fake. This site is to express your opinions and feeling on the book and maybe why you don't think it deserves a high rating, not going after the people, who don't share your feelings. IMO at least
Hex - Jun 7, 2022 (edited)Just because something is "classic" doesn't mean it's great. Many of the mini series that have come out since the N52 alone have been better stories than Court of Owls. But none of that has to do with the issue at hand. Read the book before you decide to start a flame war because you are upset that DC released another Pride book. I'm sure for some people, this book means a lot to them. Read the issue, think about it and what is it supposed to represent to those whom it is written about.
Criminology. - Jun 7, 2022Agreed, there is tons of "classic" stuff, i disliked. I think with reviews honesty to your thoughts and feelings is one of the most important things, not necessary how admirable and innovative the work is.
Afre - Jun 8, 2022Very odd to compare an anthology issue to a storyline. They aren't usually comparable, wouldn't you agree? And people rate them differently, because are different? Because they use logic in those review I would say. And my guy, Court of Owls is a great point to start reading Batman. It's not the best Batman storyline released in the past decade or so, but I would say it's the best starting point. But then again, that's just my opinion. As these reviews usually are, eh?
Batmanaholic - Jun 8, 2022@hex I've read every single Batman story since court of owls, and most of the greats that came before it. Other then the bigby one, and no I disagree with that. And look, the only point I was really trying to make. Was that if people rate books 10/10 that are not 10/10 then a 10/10 becomes a worthless number that doesn't mean anything. And no offence but I can guarantee dc pride is not a perfect comic book. And I hate bullshit reviews without reason 🤷â€â™‚ï¸
Batmanaholic - Jun 8, 2022Also amazing whatever the fuck your name is, Batman eternal was better overall then Tom kings Batman run, and the new 52 detective comics run, and has a fairly well done twist at the end 🤷â€â™‚ï¸ I've read a lot worse from Tom king and Mariko Tamaki since.
Afre - Jun 8, 2022My guy, why doesn't that apply to 1/10 reviews too? With that logic, those are as much of bullshit reviews as 10/10? And I don't think people think 10/10 means perfect. For me for example means "it does everything it's supposed to do and it does it almost perfectly".
Batmanaholic - Jun 8, 2022@afre it does buddy. People who review bomb a 1.0/10 are just as bad, unless they give a an good reason why the comic isn't worth the paper it's printed on. Most comics are in 4/10-8/10 range. And doing everything your supposed to and doing it almost perfect is a 8.5/10 to me. You already stated it's not perfect. There is nothing wrong with a 8.5/10 rating that's fucking amazing. And that's a book I'll buy a hardcover of for the shelf!
Batmanaholic - Jun 8, 2022So yes we need to get rid of the 1.0/10 reviews with no text, and we need to get rid of the 10/10 rating without an explanation into why this is a perfect comic book. Because 10/10 doesn't mean really good. It means perfection. And should not be given out a lot. Let alone multiple times a week by some reviewers just trying to get there name on the back cover of a graphic novel.
The Brave and the Bald - Jun 8, 2022My boy, Batman Eternal had about six issues of story stretched into a 52-issue along with a "twist" that everyone predicted two issues in.
Psycamorean - Jun 8, 2022I think the weirdness of this whole thread is that you chose to put your foot down on these 1/10 and 10/10 ratings over a Pride special rather than the multitude of other series where people do this same thing.
Batmanaholic - Jun 8, 2022@ the brave and bold And it's still better then the other series I've listed, and better then anything tom kind write after I am bane.
Batmanaholic - Jun 8, 2022@amazing And this was jsut the most egregious of the week and it was the straw that broke the camels back. About bullshit fake 10/10 reviews. 🤷â€â™‚ï¸
Afre - Jun 8, 2022 (edited)My guy, I don't think anyone is saying King's run was better than Eternal. They are just saying it wasn't that good (and it really wasn't, like why did Croc beat Bane and speak Spanish suddenly???) And I think we can all agree that White Knight is the peak Batman. And my guy, maybe next time if you want to ask people to add context to their reviews and not give plain 10/10 or 1/10, maybe don't start with complaining about just the 10s in DC's Pride Anthology? And maybe word it better?
Afre - Jun 8, 2022The new show was such a disappointment and I really hoped it would be like Lemire's run. Now it's Jeds job to carry Moon Knight on his back since Disney couldn't be bothered to do so.
Psycamorean - Jun 8, 2022I liked the new show. For a character that gets consistently revamped every run or so, it's actually baffling to me how many Moon Knight fans couldn't stand something different. We all like the Lemire run. And hot take: That run is not a beginner's run. That story should not be someone's first Moon Knight story. And it sure as shit shouldn't have been the show's story.
Afre - Jun 8, 2022I didn't dislike it because it was different. I just hoped it would've taken more risks. It had a solid start, very boring second and third episode, mediocre fourth one with an interesting ending, amazing fifth one and just boring finale. Maybe I just hoped it would be more like Daredevil in a way. It had great additions and changes too and Layla was one of them, but mostly it was just meh for me.
Criminology. - Jun 8, 2022I think Ellis's run is the perfect starting point, but how can that be adapted
Batmanaholic - Jun 8, 2022Moon knight was fun untill it skipped over the best part of the fight scenes in the last episode.
The Brave and the Bald - Jun 8, 2022My man, I hope your charging Tom King rent to live in your head so much
Batmanaholic - Jun 10, 2022I think everyone in this comment section, needs to go read the Batman news review of this comic...... from a gay man, who's honestly rating each story in this book. It proved everything I said 100% true lol 🤣🤣🤣
Psycamorean - Jun 10, 2022True, gays are never wrong. That's why you guys need to read my objectively correct review from a bisexual, coming soon.
The Brave and the Bald - Jun 10, 2022Well, if there's any trustworthy reviewer out there, it's certainly Batman News, the site that produced inane fanboy rants over Batman eating unhealthy burgers.
Afre - Jun 10, 2022I'm sorry to tell you this my man, but if the guy from Batman News didn't like this, it doesn't make the Court of Owls peak Batman or best written Batman story in the last decade.
Batmanaholic - Jun 10, 2022Afre technically it's no longer from the past decade, and what is to you? What is the best Batman story since 2012? Let's hear it? Also I meant the over rating of this book just because it says pride on the cover.
Afre - Jun 11, 2022 (edited)Batman: Imposter, Batman: The Knight, some of Kings' stories (like War of Riddles and Jokes and I am Bane), Endgame and The Button are better stories than Court of Owls. Three Jokers up there too. Best story that is peak Batman? Easily White Knight and it's sequels.
Afre - Jun 11, 2022 (edited)(And in my defense, you did say "It proved everything I said 100% true" and that included praising Court of Owls and saying it's best Batman. So you can't really fault me for correcting :)
Hex - Jun 11, 2022@Afre All of those are really fun. I loved the first 3 arcs of King's run but jumped off after that. Never read Jokes and Riddles.
Criminology. - Jun 12, 2022I prefer Zero years over Court of Owls. Supes and bats arc was my fave out of King's run
Batmanaholic - Jun 13, 2022Ya Tom kings two issue double date with Clark and Lois was probably the best two issues of his run. Which should prove why I make fun of his run the way I do.... And Batman imposter is not better then court of owls, the white knight I might give you on part but not better and the sequel while gorgeous isn't as good as 1, endgame not better then court three jokers was beautiful but a better story... no just no.
Psycamorean - Jun 14, 2022I thought Imposter was incredibly middling and was disappointed in hindsight to realize it really was similar to the movie's tone.
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DC celebrate diversity month? Damn they've been immersed in it for years with forced inclusion in many cases. Bah who cares when Berzerk is going to have a sequel, and I thank DC for this as I've stopped buying most of their issues and now have a little money saved up to buy something I'm really interested in.
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