Titans: Beast World Tour – Metropolis Nicole Maines Puts Dreamer Back in Action

As the crossover event Titans: Beast World sweeps across the DC Universe, transforming people infected by an out-of-control Beast Boy’s spores into animalistic versions of themselves, the precognitive superhero Dreamer finds herself in the middle of all the chaos. Nicole Maines, who also played the Arrowverse Dreamer in Supergirl, teams up with co-writer Steve Orlando and artist Fico Ossio for a story in Titans: Beast World Tour – Metropolis #1 that sends Dreamer to Superman’s stomping grounds when Beast World overtakes the city. As Metropolis descends into a super-powered spectacle, Dreamer leaps into action to save the day, but her audacious moves draw the attention of one of the most shadowy figures in the DCU.In an exclusive interview with CBR, Titans: Beast World Tour – Metropolis #1 writer Nicole Maines talked about bringing Dreamer into the epic crossover event, praised her creative collaborators, and teased next spring’s young adult original graphic novel Bad Dream: A Dreamer Story, with artist Rye Hickman. DC also shared an unlettered preview from the Dreamer story in Titans: Beast World Tour – Metropolis. Stay tuned for more from Maines at CBR about the comic book future of Dreamer in Action Comics #1060 and beyond.Nicole Maines: I think the most shocking thing for me… I was talking to [editor] Paul Kaminski about this the other day. I told him I was so surprised how often they say yes to us. I keep pitching something outlandish and wild, and they keep liking it and letting me do it. I feel very fortunate that they have given me permission to sit behind the wheel of this character and get to be a driving force behind her, and it’s been fun. Getting to remain with this character past the ending of the show, I feel very fortunate to be able to do that. I think it’s exactly like you said. She feels very burned into my soul! [laughs]

As the crossover event Titans: Beast World sweeps across the DC Universe, transforming people infected by an out-of-control Beast Boy’s spores into animalistic versions of themselves, the precognitive superhero Dreamer finds herself in the middle of all the chaos. Nicole Maines, who also played the Arrowverse Dreamer in Supergirl, teams up with co-writer Steve Orlando and artist Fico Ossio for a story in Titans: Beast World Tour – Metropolis #1 that sends Dreamer to Superman’s stomping grounds when Beast World overtakes the city. As Metropolis descends into a super-powered spectacle, Dreamer leaps into action to save the day, but her audacious moves draw the attention of one of the most shadowy figures in the DCU.

In an exclusive interview with CBR, Titans: Beast World Tour – Metropolis #1 writer Nicole Maines talked about bringing Dreamer into the epic crossover event, praised her creative collaborators, and teased next spring’s young adult original graphic novel Bad Dream: A Dreamer Story, with artist Rye Hickman. DC also shared an unlettered preview from the Dreamer story in Titans: Beast World Tour – Metropolis. Stay tuned for more from Maines at CBR about the comic book future of Dreamer in Action Comics #1060 and beyond.

Nicole Maines: I think the most shocking thing for me… I was talking to [editor] Paul Kaminski about this the other day. I told him I was so surprised how often they say yes to us. I keep pitching something outlandish and wild, and they keep liking it and letting me do it. I feel very fortunate that they have given me permission to sit behind the wheel of this character and get to be a driving force behind her, and it’s been fun. Getting to remain with this character past the ending of the show, I feel very fortunate to be able to do that. I think it’s exactly like you said. She feels very burned into my soul! [laughs]

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