The Mary Sue Exclusive Preview: Gotham Academy #17

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Gotham Academy is one of DC Comics’ most fun and unique offerings. If you haven’t been keeping up, you should definitely check out the trades! Volumes 1 and 2, which are available now, will take you through Issue #12. But if you’re staying current with the awesome students of Gotham Academy and their adventures, then today is a great day! We’ve got an exclusive preview of Issue #17 right here. Check out the preview images in the gallery and the official solicit information below.

Gotham Academy #17
Itā€™s the final chapter of “Yearbook”! Maps and Olive now have the entire gang involved in putting together the perfect yearbookā€”but which story will come out on top? This issue features fun, individual stories by Eisner Award winners David Petersen (Mouse Guard), and Michael Dialynas (The Woods), as well as a special collaboration between Brenden Fletcher (Batgirl) and Annie Wu (Black Canary)!

Writer(s): David Petersen, Michael Dialynas, Annie Wu, Brenden Fletcher
Art: Colleen Ann Coover, Adam Archer, David Petersen, Michael Dialynas, Annie Wu
Cover by: Mingjue Helen Chen
“Pinup” Cover by: Colleen Ann Coover
On Sale Date: 4/13
32-page, full color comic
$2.99 U.S.

Gotham Academy Issue #17 is available next week on New Comic Book Day!

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