DC Comics Announces Publication Date for "The Strange Case of Harleen and Harley and "Bad Dream: A Dreamer Story"
DC Comic's young adult original graphic novels The Strange Case of Harleen and Harley and Bad Dream: A Dreamer Story will publish in 2024.
The Strange Case of Harleen and Harley from author Melissa Marr, artist Jenn St-Onge, colorist Jeremy Lawson, and letterer Lucas Gattoni will go in sale on September 3, 2024.
Harleen and her girlfriend Pamelia sign up to participate in a clinical research trial. For Harleen it sounds like a good way to make some extra cash and maybe help control her anxiety. Instead, Harleen end s up with "increasingly larger gaps in her memory and stolen mementos from some guy named Jack. Soon Harleen discovers she’s sharing her life with Harley—a take-no-prisoners, who-cares-about-attendance, maybe-we-oughta-save-the-bunnies kind of girl. She is the opposite of Harleen in every way. And although she’s throwing Harleen’s life completely off track, maybe she ain’t so bad either…" (DC Comics)
Bad Dream: A Dreamer Story from author Nicole Maines, artist Rye Hickman, colorist Bex Glendining, and letterer Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou, goes on sale on April 2, 2024.
"Nia’s spent her whole life taking a back seat to her older sister, Maeve, who was expected to inherit their mother’s Seer powers: the ability to see the future through dreams, passed down to one woman in each generation. But when Nia, a trans girl, starts having visions of the future, she must suppress her powers to protect her relationship with her sister.
Soon Nia’s dreams become impossible to ignore, and she has no choice but to distance herself as she navigates her new reality. Taking off for Metropolis, Nia is quickly swept up in the bustling city and, guided by her dreams, connects with a group of queer girls who feel more like sisters than her own. As Nia starts to discover her powers may be more than just a burden, she’s given a choice: accept her new responsibility as a Seer or give it all up for a chance at normalcy." (DC Comics)
(Images via DC Comics - Jenn St-Onge's Cover of The Strange Case of Harleen and Harley and Rye Hickman and Bex Glendining's Cover of Bad Dream: A Dreamer Story)
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Starfire and Blue Beetle (Blue Beetle: Graduation Day #3)
Written: Josh Trujillo
Art: Adrián Gutiérrez
Colors: Wil Quintana
Letters: Lucas Gattoni
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Blue Beetle will face a ‘Scarab War’ in September
The ‘Graduation Day’ creative team will continue to tell stories featuring Jaime Reyes this fall.
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by Stephen Desberg; Dan Panosian and Lucas Gattoni
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Alan Scott: The Green Lantern #3 delivers theology along with a murder mystery
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As the trail of the person murdering people from Alan’s past goes cold, the Green Lantern finds himself teamed up with an unlikely ally: the Spectre. But will the Spectre uncover the secret Alan was hoping would stay hidden in the process? Alan Scott: The Green Lantern #3 is an interesting comic that delivers a nice murder mystery but also packed with some theology and philosophy.
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Blue Beetle Gets New Ongoing Comic Book Series
DC Comics has announced a new Blue Beetle comic book series for “Dawn of DC.” The new series will continue the Jaime Reyes’ story from Blue Beetle Graduation Day. Blue Beetle hails from writer Josh Trujillo and artists Adrian Gutiérrez, Wil Quintana, and Lucas Gattoni (the same team for Blue Beetle: Graduation Day).
“Jaime Reyes’ graduation is over, but his new life in Palmera City and as the Blue Beetle has only just begun! With two new beetles to train in Dynastes and Nitida, Jaime has his hands full navigating being a leader. Thankfully, he has Paco and Brenda by his side as they settle in at Palmera State University. But what lurks in the shadows of Blue Beetle’s new home and what does it mean for the Blue Beetle legacy?” (DC Comics)
Blue Beetle #1, featuring a cover by Adrian Gutiérrez and Luis Guerrero, goes on sale in September 2023.
(Image via DC Comics - Adrian Gutiérrez and Luis Guerrero’s Cover of Blue Beetle #1)
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Out this week: Blue Beetle #1 (DC, $3.99):
Following their Graduation Day miniseries, the creative team of writer Josh Trujillo and artists Adrian Gutiérrez, Wil Quintana and Lucas Gattoni returns to Blue Beetle. This ongoing series finds Jaime Reyes heading straight into a “Scarab War” alongside his new friends Dynastes and Nitida.
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