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"DC Pride" Returns for 2024
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DC Comics' has announced that DC Pride, its anthology celebrating LGBTQIA+ characters is retuning for 2024. The 104-page comic is presented in a Prestige format.
Content in DC Pride 2024 includes:
Phil Jimenez's autobiographical story about the "fantastical worlds that shaped him, brought to life by Giulio Macaione"
Nicole Maines and Jordan Gibson's tale about Dreamer's pilgrimage to her ancestral planet of Naltor
Gretchen Felker-Martin and Claire Roe's story that has Poison Ivy and Janet from HR on a spore hunt in Portworld
Jarrett Williams and D.J. Kirkland's tale of a boys' night out in A-Town with Jon Kent Superman, Jay, Bunker, and Ray
Jamila Rowser and ONeillJones' story of Natasha Irons Steel facing Traci 13 at the Oblivion Bar's Pride party following their break up
Ngozi Ukazu's tale of Jackson Hyde Aquaman getting a ride to the Fourth World in time for the Love Festival
Calvin Kasulke and Len Gogou's story about Circuit Breaker's unstable powers landing him in the Phantom Zone
Al Ewing's Blue Starman story
Preview of Melissa Marr and Jenn St-Onge's The Strange Case of Harleen and Harley
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DC Pride 2024 goes on sale on May 28, 2024. The anthology will feature a main cover and a 1:25 card stock variant of the main cover by Kevin Wada, an open-to-order wraparound variant cover by David Talaski, and foil and card stock variant covers by Babs Tarr.
(Image via DC Comics - Kevin Wada's Main Cover of DC Pride 2024)
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smashpages · 6 months
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Out this week: Speed Force #1 (DC, $3.99):
I’m excited to see Super Pro K.O. creator Jarrett Williams writing this new miniseries with artist Daniele Di Nicuolo. It teams up Flash family members Wallace West and Avery Ho, as they “encounter old friends, new threats and a chance to forge their own paths” in Keystone City.
See what else is arriving in comic shops this week.
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graphicpolicy · 2 months
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Preview: Speed Force #5 (of 6)
Speed Force #5 preview. Avery and Wallace are more determined than ever to take down the mysterious forces behind the app that's brainwashing not only the S.T.A.R. Labs scientists but now the youth of Keystone City #comics #comicbooks
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comicbookclub · 19 days
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DC Comics Preview: Speed Force #6
Read a preview of Speed Force #6 from DC Comics, written by Jarrett Williams with art by George Kambadais.
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comicbookclublive · 19 days
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DC Comics Preview: Speed Force #6
Read a preview of Speed Force #6 from DC Comics, written by Jarrett Williams with art by George Kambadais.
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clove-pinks · 1 year
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Royal Naval uniform: pattern 1836.
White cotton twill trousers with a satin finish. Fall-front with four metal button fastenings, worn by Lieutenant Horatio James (died 1850), later Commander. The flap fastens with two additional buttons. There is a fob pocket in the waistband. The pocket flaps also fasten with metal buttons, but are separate from the flap. There are four buttons along the top for braces. At the back there is one button on either side of the gusset to secure braces. The central back gusset also had two eyelets on either side with cotton tape to adjust the fit. (NMM).
King George IV died on 26th June 1830. A fortnight later his brother, William IV, ordered that the collars and cuffs of the dress coats of [Royal Navy] commissioned officers should be changed from white to scarlet, that three buttons should be placed under each of the pocket flaps, and that no gold lace should be worn on the trousers. His Majesty also gave breeches a final kick in the seat by decreeing that they should no longer be worn at king's or queen's drawing-rooms. Thus they made their exit from the naval officer's wardrobe.
[...] Trousers, however, remained problem garments. 'Doubts appearing to be entertained' as to when to wear white and when to wear blue, His Majesty was 'graciously pleased to command' that on all occasions of full dress officers should wear white trousers between 1st May and 14th October and blue trousers between 15th October and 30th April. In undress the decision was left to to the weather and the officer concerned, as it had been in the past.
— Dudley Jarrett, British Naval Dress
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zany-the-nerd · 1 year
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Labyrinth doodle, anyone?
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augustheart · 4 months
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literally me going to read this tie in because august is in it
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p-isforpoetry · 1 year
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Sonnet 140 by William Shakespeare (read by Nathan Stewart-Jarrett)
Be wise as thou art cruel; do not press My tongue-tied patience with too much disdain; Lest sorrow lend me words, and words express The manner of my pity-wanting pain.
If I might teach thee wit, better it were, Though not to love, yet, love to tell me so; As testy sick men, when their deaths be near, No news but health from their physicians know;
For, if I should despair, I should grow mad, And in my madness might speak ill of thee; Now this ill-wresting world is grown so bad, Mad slanderers by mad ears believed be.
That I may not be so, nor thou belied, Bear thine eyes straight, though thy proud heart go wide.
Source: thesonnets.tv
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smashpages · 3 months
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Out this week: Hip-Hop: The Beat of America (First Second, $12.99): The latest in First Second’s line of history graphic novels looks at the musical art form known as hip-hop. It’s by Jarrett Williams, who has been working for DC lately but I’ll always have a place in my heart for his stellar Super Pro K.O. This first volume focuses on hip-hop’s early pioneers, framed as an “old school” father revealing its history to his hip-hop superfan daughter.
See what else is coming to your local comic shop this week!
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abs0luteb4stard · 2 years
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graphicpolicy · 3 months
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Preview: DC Power 2024
DC Power 2024 preview. DC Power returns for round two with brand-new stories spotlighting Black characters from across the DC Universe #comics #comicbooks
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comicbookclub · 2 months
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DC Comics Preview: Speed Force #5
Read a preview of Speed Force #5 from DC Comics, written by Jarrett Williams with art by Daniele Di Nicuolo.
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comicbookclublive · 2 months
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DC Comics Preview: Speed Force #5
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