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DC's new Aquaman (and his dad Black Manta) step up in second DC Black History Month cover

The third cover from DC's planned line of Black History Month variant covers has been released. Dallas-based artist Alexis Franklin has drawn a variant cover for February 2022's Aquamen #1, featuring DC's new Aquaman Jackson Hyde, along with his father Black Manta.

Franklin is painting six 'Black History Month' themed variant covers for DC, to run across its comic line in February 2022.

Nubia and the Amazons #5 variant cover (Image credit: Alexis Franklin (DC))

And although the artist may be known to most of us for her comics work, Alexis Franklin isn't just a comics cover artist. the self-trained artist illustrated a cover for O, The Oprah Magazine depicting Breonna Taylor, and painted a portrait of Anita Hill for Time magazine.

Here is the full list of Black History Month variant covers DC has planned for 2022 - all painted by Franklin, followed by a gallery of the illustrations released so far:

  • February 8: I Am Batman #6
  • February 15: Green Lantern #11
  • February 15: Nubia & The Amazons #5 (of 6)
  • February 15: The Flash #779
  • February 22: Aquamen #1
  • February 22: Action Comics #1040
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DC February 2022 solicitations

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DC Black History Month 2022 covers

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I Am Batman #6

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Aquamen #1 variant cover

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DC's Black History Month variant covers are part of a larger plan the publisher has for February 2022. DC will also be collecting some great stories from its past for Black History Month 2022 with the 1300-page MIlestone Compedium One, the debut issues of Luke Fox from the Batwing run., and the first collected editions of the recent Static: Season One, Mister Miracle: The Great Escape, and Represent! limited series.

Later this year, the recently-reintroduced Milestone imprint will be publishing an innovative anthology called Milestones in History, blending the real-life true stories of Black historical icons, framed with narration from Milestone heroes such as Static, Icon, Rocket, Hardware, and more.

DC is well-represented with our list of the Black superheroes who changed the face of comic books.  

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