DC Goes All In on Its DC Pride 2026 Publishing Lineup, Featuring Galaxy, Dreamer, and a New Four-Issue Justice League Event Series
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This June, DC proudly celebrates LGBTQIA+ fans and characters with DC Pride 2026, a coordinated publishing initiative that spotlights DC’s YA graphic novels, comics from DC’s mainline continuity, and a new Justice League event series. As with every year, DC Pride highlights the queer heroes who inspire readers year-round, and in 2026 their stories take center stage across multiple formats.
“The DC Pride priorities have always been to spotlight queer characters, serve as a launchpad for new, year-round DC storytelling, and celebrate our roster of incredible talent,” said DC editor Andrea Shea. “And in so many ways, 2026 is the culmination of the last five years—what we’ve always been building toward: a series of stories that take place in the heart of DC continuity and serve as the next chapters for some of our most beloved characters.”
Anchoring this year’s celebration are Galaxy and Dreamer, two heroes
whose journeys have been building across DC’s publishing lines for
years. Their stories unfold in three interconnected releases that bridge
both DC’s comics and graphic novels, culminating in a major narrative
moment for Pride Month and beyond.
Galaxy: As the World Falls Down
On sale 5/5/26
Galaxy returns in Galaxy: As the World Falls Down, the highly anticipated sequel to the acclaimed YA graphic novel Galaxy: The Prettiest Star. Written by Jadzia Axelrod with art and color by Rye Hickman and lettering by Jodie Troutman, this new graphic novel continues Taylor Barzelay’s journey as she confronts the alien threat of the Vane, questions her place on Earth, and further solidifies her friendship with Nia Nal, also known as Dreamer.
“Galaxy: As the World Falls Down is about what comes next after coming out,” said Axelrod. “It’s about being a teenage superhero while also being trans and queer, feeling anxiety about life after high school while making sure the world doesn’t end, and what to do when a powerful empire wants you dead.”
Critics praised Galaxy: The Prettiest Star as “bright and full of hope” (The Queer Review) and “glowing with the force of the universe” (AIPT). School Library Journal’s starred review called The Prettiest Star “an effervescent and poignant tale about discovering and embracing your truest self against all odds,” while Publishers Weekly’s starred review shared that The Prettiest Star is a “hilarious and gorgeously illustrated narrative featuring queer romance, talking dogs, and a galaxy of the prettiest stars.” With As the World Falls Down, Axelrod and Hickman deepen Taylor’s emotional arc, and her heroic journey, all while expanding the YA corner of the DC Universe.
On sale 4/29/26
Before Galaxy’s sophomore graphic novel arrives, readers will finally see Galaxy and Dreamer team up for the first time in DC’s mainline comic book universe in Justice League Intergalactic Special #1, co-written by Jadzia Axelrod and Nicole Maines with art by Travis Moore, colors by Tamra Bonvillain, and lettering by Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou. This one-shot continues Dreamer’s journey following the events of Absolute Power and Secret Six, and picks up on Galaxy’s adventures in heroism following her recurring role in Hawkgirl. Galaxy is now a card-carrying member of the Justice League, bridging DC’s YA and mainline universes.
In this adventure, the planet Naltor and the Green Lanterns who protect it fall under the spell of the Witch Queen, who harnesses the world’s dream energy in a bid to expand her reach far beyond its orbit. Star Sapphire assembles a team of Justice Leaguers to liberate the planet, but the mission quickly spirals. Green Arrow wants nothing to do with space, Adam Strange’s ship is attacked before it even reaches orbit…and Galaxy has invited Dreamer aboard the mission without telling anyone. Dreamer’s visions hint at disaster from the very start!
When they find each other, Galaxy and Dreamer are on completely opposite ends of the Super Hero spectrum. While Galaxy has been welcomed into the Justice League where she’s a shining new up-and-comer, Dreamer is left adrift in the aftermath of the mistakes that have branded her (as far as the League is concerned) a criminal…
“The beauty of this team-up is that Dreamer’s and Galaxy’s lives have gone in such different directions,” said Axelrod. “Galaxy is a respected member of the Justice League, but her JL teammates see Dreamer as a war criminal. Can their friendship survive their increasingly divergent perspectives? You’d have to be really good friends to weather that. You’d have to be the best friends in the universe.”
Justice League: Dream Girls – A DC Pride Event
A four-issue miniseries launching June 2026
The threat behind the shifting dreamscape is the Key, a long-standing Justice League adversary whose ability to manipulate perception and hunger for control over dreamspace make him a uniquely dangerous opponent for Dreamer. The world he’s building offers her a version of heroism that feels easier to embrace than the imperfect reality she left behind, and Dreamer fears that those imperfections are all she is…whereas Galaxy, eager to prove herself to the League, believes she can keep her imperfections hidden.
In
this series, Dreamer is battling, in many ways, her will to go on. With
being a hero, with life at all. She’s nothing like the hero she set out
to be, and after everything, she (ironically) can’t see a future for
herself. So, she needs her closest friend to remind her, even if Dreamer
didn’t exactly ask for her help. As the Key tightens his hold, Galaxy fights her way through the dreamworld to pull her friend back from the brink. Her ability to see through the Key’s illusions makes her a threat he’s desperate to expel. The
series blends cosmic action, emotional stakes, and a story about
identity, legacy, and the strength of a friendship tested by forces
determined to tear it apart. Dream Girls represents the next step
in DC’s Pride publishing, bringing LGBTQIA+ heroes into the center of a
major, continuity-driven Justice League story that unfolds across the
month of June.
Bonus Stories Featuring Fan-Favorite Heroes
Each issue of Justice League: Dream Girls – A DC Pride Event also includes an all-new eight-page story that expands the event’s scope. Greg Rucka and Claire Roe showcase Batwoman in a new story in Dream Girls #1 on June 3, Morgan Hampton and Steven Underwood team with Alitha Martinez for a Green Lantern Corps story in Dream Girls #2 on June 10, and G. Willow Wilson and Maria Llovet spotlight Poison Ivy in Dream Girls #3 on June 17. A personal story by Klaus Janson will appear in Dream Girls #4 on June 24, with details to be revealed soon.
These bonus stories connect to major 2026 publishing moments, including Batwoman’s Next Level series, Poison Ivy’s role in DC’s upcoming Bad Seeds event, and more. Claire Roe (#1), Mateus Manhanini (#2), Oscar Vega (#3) and Robin “Zombie” Higginbottom (#4) will each provide a variant cover for Justice League: Dream Girls – A DC Pride Event, while Phil Jimenez and Arif Prianto’s variant covers will be connected across the four issues.
DC Pride: The Heart Wants
On sale 5/26/26
Rounding out this year’s lineup is DC Pride: The Heart Wants, a hardcover collection of the 2025 DC Pride one-shot and additional stories spotlighting DC's LGBTQIA+ characters. The book features stories from Tim Sheridan, Vita Ayala, Jude Ellison S. Doyle, Maya Houston, Sam Maggs, Josh Trujillo, Jenny Blake, and more, with art by Emilio Pilliu, Skylar Patridge, A.L. Kaplan, Max Sarin, Sara Soler Ester, Vincent Cecil, Alex Moore, and others. The collection continues DC’s tradition of bringing the previous year’s Pride stories to bookshelves in a premium format and celebrates the creators who have shaped DC Pride over the years.
DC Pride Variant Covers
Throughout its line of monthly comic books, DC will continue to highlight DC Pride-themed variant covers on series that feature queer characters in regular and lead roles. This year, look for DC Pride covers on Batwoman #4 (Betsy Cola), Emperor Aquaman #18 (Bruka Jones), Justice League Unlimited #20 (Jessica Fong), Wonder Woman #34 (Fatima Wajid), New Titans #36 (Rachael Stott), Poison Ivy #45 (Don Aguillo), Harley Quinn #63 (Stephen Byrne), and Detective Comics#1110 (Angel Solorzano).
A Story Years in the Making
“It’s a known fact I like to break my toys,” Maines joked, reflecting on the emotional challenges she’s put Dreamer through throughout the mainline DC continuity. “This journey she’s been on started way back during the Beast Worldevent and has been building up to this moment of reckoning for a long time. I’m excited because across Intergalactic Special and Dream Girls we can deliver a lot of the nuance and grit that we’re not always afforded the ability or space to explore with our queer characters.”
“Galaxy’s journey has always been about the struggle to define yourself. Each moment of joy and euphoria is paid for by the hard work of claiming your queer and trans identity in a world that would rather you go back in the closet,” said Axelrod. “What Nicole and I did with Dream Girls is place Galaxy and Dreamer in scenarios where that isn’t so: the Key offers them everything they’ve ever wanted, with no effort or difficulty. How does Galaxy handle a life without struggle? Not well, it turns out.”
“DC Pride has evolved into an all-new format thanks to the long-term storytelling and character building that Jadzia, Nicole, and their peers have been doing for years, and the enthusiasm of our incredible fans,” said Shea. “These stories are woven into the very fabric of the DC Universe. It’s such a joy to take this next step with these two amazing characters at the forefront, flanked by DC Pride’s pantheon new and old.”
For more information about DC Pride, visit the DC.com and follow DC on social media. Fans can explore the full history of DC Pride through the DC Pride hub on DC.com and the DC Universe Pride collection page on DCUI, DC’s premium digital comic book service. DCUI subscribers can download comics for unlimited offline reading on their favorite iOS and Android devices, while registered users will find a selection of free-to-read Pride titles available. For more information on DC UNIVERSE INFINITE, visit the DCUI website at https://www.dcuniverseinfinite.com/. DCUI is not available in all countries and is not intended for children.
Going out with C.I.'s "The Snapshot:"
The Department of Justice (DOJ) has missed the deadline to release all the Epstein files. Even among the released sections, there have been alleged instances of attempts to redact Trump’s name and images.
Among the files that were released, there was a heavily redacted version of a 2009 email from Epstein’s attorney, Jack Goldberger. On Wednesday, March 18, New York Rep. Dan Goldman said on the House floor that he had seen the unredacted version and displayed the same, which he mentioned was the complete email.
With the email at his disposal, Goldman accused the president of “false statements over the past quarter century about Jeffrey Epstein,” and also criticized Attorney General Pam Bondi for the decision of her department to redact the contents of the mail.
Goldman further voiced his concern, saying, “If the attorney general is covering up this information that she then reveals to Congress, what else is she covering up about Donald Trump’s involvement in the Epstein files?”
The conversations that took place in the course of the whole email appeared to be directly contradicting Trump’s claims that he had expelled Epstein from Mar-a-Lago as the mail showed that the disgraced financier was “never asked to leave.”
This directly contradicts Trump’s claim that he kicked Epstein out of the resort in 2004 due to his poaching of Mar-a-Lago employees. Goldman claimed that the document was being deliberately withheld by the Department of Justice, violating the Epstein Files Transparency Act that Trump signed into law in November.
“This document here was redacted to the public. It was unredacted to Congress and it completely disputes everything that Donald Trump has said about Jeffrey Epstein,” Goldman said, displaying a blown-up poster of the email. “Now, why is this important? Because if the attorney general is covering up this information that she then reveals to Congress, what else is she covering up about Donald Trump’s involvement in the Epstein files?”
The document, a 69-page target profile prepared
for the DEA by the Department of Justice’s now-defunct Organized Crime
Drug Enforcement Task Forces, was released in January along with
millions of pages of other documents from the Epstein files. Although
heavily redacted, it showed that the DEA and the Task Forces, known as
OCDETF, investigated Epstein, 12 other people and two businesses in
2015.
The target profile said the “individuals are involved in illegitimate wire transfers which are tied to illicit drug and/or prostitution activities occurring in the U.S. Virgin Islands and New York City.” (OCDETF, a transnational crime fighting unit created in the Reagan era, was defunded and shuttered last year.)
Earlier this month, Bloomberg News reported that the DEA-OCDETF probe centered on the procurement of Eastern European prostitutes for high-profile clients and the illicit funding and distribution of so-called club drugs, including ecstasy, methamphetamines and ketamine, a drug known to facilitate date rape. The individuals, whose identities were redacted in the target profile, included Epstein’s brother, accountants, attorneys and European women who worked as his assistants or fashion models, according to the people familiar with the case.
During Wednesday’s Senate Homeland Security Committee hearing into Mullin’s nomination, bygones would not be bygones. It didn’t take long to recognize that the core of the hearing would be an honor dispute between two strong-willed men.
Paul opened the hearing by describing his attack in rich detail: The six broken ribs, the damaged lung, the infections and pneumonias, the coughing of blood, the chest tubes.
“Tell the world why you believe I deserved to be assaulted from behind, have six ribs broken, and a damaged lung,” Paul addressed the nominee. “Tell it to my face why you think I deserved it. And while you’re at it, explain to the American public why they should trust a man with anger issues to set the proper example for ICE and Border Patrol agents.”
A hearing like this, in which the nominee has recently joked about an assault on the committee chairman, is a rarity. But the opportunity was nevertheless there for a sort of staged closure: Mullin could apologize, say he got carried away, and pledge to work with the chairman going forward.
Mullin did not choose that path. When he first responded to Paul, Mullin acknowledged that the two “just don’t get along,” and aggressively said to Paul that it “seems like you fight Republicans more than you work with us.” When Paul pressed him again about his lack of apology, lack of contrition, and inability to even say he “misspoke,” while ribbing him about his “low impulse control” and presentation of “machismo,” Mullin didn’t waver.
“I did not say I supported” the attack, Mullin said. “I said I understood it.”
[. . .]
One thread that [Senator Gary] Peters pulled on was whether Mullin had inflated his background. As the Washington Post reported before the hearing, Mullin has never served in the military, but he has often told stories alluding to being in hairy situations “overseas” while on “special assignments.” He has referred to the “smell” of war. In the hearing, Mullin described an “official,” “classified” trip from a decade ago which only “four people” were read in on. He refused to offer any more details in an open setting. As Paul and Peters tried to get more information, they lost their ability to not wryly make fun of him, with Paul describing it as “this super-secret mission.”
“No, I did not say ‘super-secret,’ sir,” Mullin responded.
NYT: Republicans, Braced for Losses, Push More Voting Restrictions in Congress
AP: The biggest change to voting in Republican election bill could become a burden for many US voters
PBS: How Trump’s SAVE America Act would reshape voting and why critics are concerned
NPR: Trump wants to stop states from voting by mail and using voting machines
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Washington, D.C. – Today, U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA), Vice Chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, held a virtual press conference to sound the alarm on the dangers of Trump and Republicans trying to ram through the SAVE America Act to make it harder and more expensive for Americans to register to vote and cast their ballots—as they do nothing to make life more affordable for working people. Senator Murray was joined by, Mary Hall, Thurston County Auditor, and Eliza Sweren-Becker, Deputy Director, Voting Rights and Elections, Democracy at the Brennan Center, who spoke to how the SAVE America Act will make it harder and more expensive for Americans to vote.
Trump and Republicans’ SAVE America Act would push states to purge American citizens from the voter rolls, kill voter registration by mail and online, reject common IDs used to register to vote—making Americans pay for new IDs and therefore making it more expensive to vote, force Americans to register to vote in person, and penalize married women who have changed their last names.
“Republicans are charging ahead to jam through the so-called SAVE America Act, with no regard for common sense, cost, or our democracy and our values. This push on this bill isn’t going to save anyone, but it is going to make it more expensive and harder to vote. You might as well call it the Suppressing American Voters Effectively Act,” said Senator Murray. “Your Real ID, your driver’s license, student ID, or even Tribal ID, none of the forms of ID you might actually be carrying on a daily basis will cut it under the new law Republicans want to pass. Instead, you may need to track down your birth certificate—or shell out for a new copy. Or you may pay $165 at least to get a passport… And let’s talk about what this means for married women: there are 69 million women who have changed their names in this country—I’m one of them. And Republicans are insisting that in addition to providing proof of citizenship, we may have to provide additional documentation like a marriage certificate or something showing the name change. Just my opinion—but it’s not very pro-family of Republicans to throw up roadblocks to keep married women from voting. And let’s talk about voting by mail—because no state votes by mail better than we do in Washington state. Well under this legislation, you’d need to mail a photocopy of an acceptable ID to submit your ballot… This bill is a disaster for democracy and I’m not going to let this get passed into law. I will stay on the Senate floor and debate this bill until the sun comes up if that’s what it takes. But the American people need to recognize that Republicans are serious about trying to nationalize our elections. Trump is serious about taking them over.”
In Washington state, there are currently 1.6 million married women whose names don’t match their birth certificates. The SAVE America Act would create additional administrative barriers for these women to register to vote and require all voters to include a photocopy of an acceptable photo ID in the envelope returning their ballot—every election. This will make it more difficult for local county officials to handle and count ballots efficiently. It would also require Americans to register to vote in person with an acceptable photo ID and with proof of citizenship, a driver’s license, tribal ID, or military ID would not be sufficient on their own.
Trump and Republicans are using conspiracy theories to justify making it harder and more expensive for Americans to vote. The SAVE America Act would dismantle the safe, proven systems millions of Americans rely on to register to vote. Republicans want to make online registration, mail registration, and voter registration drives illegal—forcing voters to register in person with documents like a birth certificate or passport, even though about 146 million Americans, roughly half the country, don’t have a passport. A new passport costs $165—Trump and Republicans effectively want to implement a modern-day poll tax. The Save America Act would also hit women especially hard. Millions of women around the country change their last name after marriage, which can make it much harder to produce documents required to register to vote under the new requirement. Under the SAVE America Act, states would share their voter rolls with the DHS SAVE Program and be pushed to remove anyone flagged by that program from the rolls. The SAVE Program would make recommendations on which voters to purge from the rolls based on their database, which was rebuilt by DOGE and has already misidentified U.S. citizens as being ineligible to vote.
“The SAVE America Act is the most dangerous, anti-democratic piece of legislation I have ever seen,” said Mary Hall, Thurston County Auditor. “This bill isn’t about security. It is a burdensome attempt to push millions of eligible voters out of the democratic process. It creates mandates that ignore the reality of how Washington State residents want to vote. From an administrative standpoint, implementing this before a general election is impossible.”
“If this bill becomes law, it would be the first federal voter suppression law ever. Congress is supposed to be protecting the freedom to vote, not undermining it,” said Eliza Sweren-Becker, Deputy Director, Voting Rights and Elections, Democracy at the Brennan Center.
Senator Murray believes that the right to vote is essential to making sure our democracy stays a democracy. The ability for people to use their voice and their vote to have a say in our government is foundational, and that means people have to have the power in our elections—not special interests, dark money, or just those at the very top. Senator Murray is working to use every legislative tool available to strengthen voting rights and protect every American’s right to have their voice heard in our democracy. As Vice Chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, Senator Murray continues to ensure that election security is prioritized. In FY 2026, Murray secured $45 million for election security grants for states and U.S. territories, a $30 million increase over fiscal year 2025—to improve the administration of federal elections, upgrade voting equipment, make security enhancements, and protect Americans’ right to have their vote counted in free and fair elections. In 2023, Senator Murray cosponsored the Freedom to Vote Act, legislation to improve access to the ballot for Americans, advance commonsense federal election standards and campaign finance reforms, and protect our democracy.
Senator Murray’s remarks, as delivered, are below:
“Unfortunately, we’re here to talk about how the delusions of one President have pushed a major American political party to try—in the most ham-handed way possible—to nationalize our elections. Republicans are charging ahead to jam through the so-called SAVE America Act, with no regard for common sense, cost, or our democracy and our values.
“This push on this bill isn’t going to save anyone, but it is
going to make it more expensive and harder to vote for everyone. You
might as well call it the Suppressing American Voters Effectively Act.
“So
how did we get here? Since 2020, President Trump has ranted and raved
about how the election was stolen from him.It’s important to know that
Trump’s conspiracy theories were soundly and thoroughly debunked—by
Republican election officials,by journalists on all sides, and,
importantly, by the courts.
“But here’s the thing about Trump’s inner circle, they were cowards by every measure that mattered, they were cynical enough to just go along with him—never mind the catastrophic damage being done to our democracy.
“Worse, many of them aggressively championed this false cause—that election fraud is rampant, and Trump had the 2020 election stolen from him. To this day, in our Senate hearings, Trump administration nominees will twist themselves into pretzels when you ask them if the 2020 election was stolen. They will dance around giving an honest answer for fear of angering the President. It is a really pathetic display.
“But that dynamic is key to understanding why Congressional Republicans are focused on passing this dumbfounding voter suppression bill, instead of addressing the urgent crises we face like, oh, I don’t know funding TSA, conducting even basic oversight of the war with Iran, or working with Democrats to lower costs.
“Well now we’re here. The bill is on the Senate floor. So, let’s talk about it. Everyone should know how this bill is going to make their life worse.
“First off, you’re going to have to dig up, or pay for, all kinds of paperwork you honestly may not even have anymore. If you’re registering to vote for the first time, or moved to Washington state, and are registering to vote here for the first time, you’re going to have to do that in person now. That really makes no sense. This bill is not solving problems—it is creating them.
“And guess what: your Real ID, your driver’s license, student ID, or even Tribal ID, none of the forms of ID you might actually be carrying on a daily basis will cut it under the new law Republicans want to pass. Instead, you may need to track down your birth certificate—or shell out for a new copy. Or you may pay $165 at least to get a passport. Half of all Americans do not even have a passport. And 21 million Americans do not have easy access to the other kinds of documentation they need to prove their citizenship.
“And let’s talk about what this means for married women:
there are 69 million women who have changed their names in this
country—I’m one of them. And Republicans are insisting that in addition
to providing proof of citizenship, we may have to provide additional
documentation like a marriage certificate or something showing the name
change. Just my opinion—but it’s not very pro-family of Republicans to throw up roadblocks to keep married women from voting.
“And
let’s talk about voting by mail—because no state votes by mail better
than we do in Washington state. Well under this legislation, you’d need
to mail a photocopy of an acceptable ID to request your ballot and again
to submit your ballot. Sorry, but who even owns a photocopier anymore?
“This is all so absurd—to say nothing about how this President wants to ban all voting by mail. Forget the fact that Trump himself has voted by mail plenty of times.
“Look, I got into politics to help people and solve problems. This bill creates problems and helps no one.
“Voter fraud is not a real issue we have yet to solve—because it is already incredibly rare and it is already illegal—if you try to commit voter fraud you can already be put in jail. But I cannot overstate how rarely this happens. The average American is more likely to be struck by lightning than they are to commit voter fraud—seriously. That is a real stat.
“And here’s the thing: many of my Republican colleagues recognize that none of this is necessary or practical to force on our states. But they are going along to get along with this President—and in some ways, that’s a whole lot worse.
“So, here’s where the rubber hits the road: this bill is a disaster for democracy and I’m not going to let this get passed into law. I will stay on the Senate floor and debate this bill until the sun comes up if that’s what it takes.
“But the American people need to recognize that Republicans are serious about trying to nationalize our elections. Trump is serious about taking them over.
“So that’s why I’m here today. To get the word out. And I’m pleased to be joined by some experts—people who really understand the nuts and bolts of democracy.
“So, with that, I’m very pleased to introduce Mary Hall, she is the auditor for Thurston County. Mary is someone who is highly regarded by both sides—that’s the way it should be. Administering elections is not partisan and it never should be.
“So, Mary thank you for joining me today, and with that I am going to turn this over to you.”
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