Warning! Potential spoilers for Marvel Voices: Pride #1 by Marvel Comics
Marvel's America Chavez takes the spotlight alongside two other popular LGBTQ characters in a stunning new cover for the publisher's upcoming Pride anthology. In new variant cover art from Olivier Coipel, Chavez is joined by Marvel's first gay hero, Northstar, and the Asgardian warrior Angela. The Marvel Comics' art beautifully shows off the powerful heroes set to appear in the upcoming Marvel Voices: Pride #1 anthology.
America Chavez first debuted in the pages of Vengeance #1 by Joe Casey and Nick Dragotta as the hero would later become the first Latin-American LGBTQ hero to star in her own ongoing series at Marvel Comics. Chavez, who comes from the Utopian Parallel, has the incredible powers of creating inter-dimensional portals that allow her to travel across the Multiverse. Chavez would eventually become a key member of the Young Avengers, the Ultimates, and West Coast Avengers, as she's still a prominently featured character in the comics. Chavez made her live-action debut in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, where she was portrayed by Xochitl Gomez.
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Marvel Comics shared a new variant cover by Olivier Coipel for the upcoming Marvel Voices: Pride #1, where America Chavez stands next to fellow LGBTQ characters Northstar and Angela. Chavez wears her iconic denim jacket as she stands above a series of messages promoting «love not hate» and «trans rights.» The backdrop for the stunning art is the updated pride flag, which is a nice touch by Coipel. Check out the cover art below.
Chavez will star in a story in the giant-sized Marvel Voices: Pride #1, which will see the return of
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