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Batgirl #41 #ChangedTheCover
Here was the cover to Batgirl #41 by Rafael Albuquerque.
Not any more. DC media partner CBR who first ran the cover has now run the following releases from Rafael Albuquerque and DC Comics
My Batgirl variant cover artwork was designed to pay homage to a comic that I really admire, and I know is a favorite of many readers. 'The Killing Joke' is part of Batgirl's canon and artistically, I couldn't avoid portraying the traumatic relationship between Barbara Gordon and the Joker.For me, it was just a creepy cover that brought up something from the character's past that I was able to interpret artistically. But it has become clear, that for others, it touched a very important nerve. I respect these opinions and, despite whether the discussion is right or wrong, no opinion should be discredited.
My intention was never to hurt or upset anyone through my art. For that reason, I have recommended to DC that the variant cover be pulled. I'm incredibly pleased that DC Comics is listening to my concerns and will not be publishing the cover art in June as previously announced.
With all due respect,
Rafa
We publish comic books about the greatest heroes in the world, and the most evil villains imaginable. The Joker variant covers for June are in recognition of the 75th anniversary of the Joker.Regardless if fans like Rafael Albuquerque's homage to Alan Moore's THE KILLING JOKE graphic novel from 25 years ago, or find it inconsistent with the current tonality of the Batgirl books – threats of violence and harassment are wrong and have no place in comics or society.
We stand by our creative talent, and per Rafael's request, DC Comics will not publish the Batgirl variant. – DC Entertainment
We talked about the issue over the weekend, but also pointed out, covering the #Changethecover fuss, that if there was to be a change it wouldn't be one affected by external pressure, but internally at DC Comics.
The cover, like all the Joker variant covers, was commissioned by the promotional side of DC Comics rather than an editorial choice from those who worked on the books. There was editorial pressure against this choice of cover for this particular comic book when it was announced, and it exposed a procedural division within the publisher. I understand this might be addressed, going forwards.
As Batgirl writer Cameron Stewart said, when asked about the issue earlier today…
Well, we did…