In the comics, Batwoman first appeared as a former flame of Gotham cop turned superhero Renee Montoya in the 2006 52 maxi-series, but we got to know her best when she took over Detective Comics in Batwoman: Elegy. But what will she make of Ryan Wilder, the woman who’s taken on the red-tinged cowl? You can watch Batwoman on The CW and HBO Max to find out. And while Season 2 has focused on a different Batwoman, Kate’s recently returned to the series, now played by Krypton’s Wallis Day. As the star of season one of The CW’s Batwoman,there isn’t a bigger star at the moment among DC’s LGBTQIA+ cast.
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There’s a good reason Kate Kane is featured front and center on the cover of DC Pride.
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Let this article be your guide, then, as a brief introduction to the stars of DC Pride and where to find their further adventures of romance and self-discovery. Either way, once you’re finished, we’re sure you’ll like to explore a favorite featured character or two, especially in a queer context. In picking up DC Pride, you might be catching up with some of your favorite queer DC heroes-or maybe you’re getting to know some of them for the first time. For the uninitiated, this special is a collection of unabashedly queer stories starring LGBTQIA+ characters from across the DC Universe, all by a host of queer talent using these characters to tell stories of love, identity and representation for marginalized people who deserve to be seen and celebrated.
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The DC Universe is celebrating Pride Month for all thirty days of June, and hopefully by now you’ve gotten a copy of our landmark DC Pridespecial into your hot little hands.