It’s a bird … it’s a plane … it’s Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

The Democratic freshman New York congresswoman will star as a superheroine in an upcoming satirical comic book dubbed, “Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and the Freshman Force: New Party, Who Dis?”

The 29-year-old former bartender, who defeated longtime political power broker Rep. Joe Crowley last June in the Democratic primary, is featured in a promotional image of the comic book wearing a white pantsuit and holding a smartphone as she stands over a downed red elephant.

In another image, Ocasio-Cortez is depicted in a Wonder Woman-like outfit wielding a sword and again towering over a red elephant, with the United States Capitol behind her.

The comic, by Chicago-based small publisher Devil’s Due, is slated for release May 15.

“It’s Alexandria-Ocasio-Cortez and the ‘Freshman Force’ of Congress vs. the establishment in this all new commemorative comic,” the website for the new comic book says. “Comic creators converge to celebrate the election of the most diverse group of freshman congresspersons in history, and spare no-one in this satire that takes aim at Washington.”

Ocasio-Cortez, a Bronx native, made history when she became the youngest woman ever elected to Congress.

“There’s just something about Alexandria that resonates with so many people,” the book’s creator, Josh Blaylock, told CNN, adding that the comic book will be “a collection of stories that all embrace the theme that we’re excited about all of the energy and positive change this new crop of congresspersons is going to bring.”

Creators include well-respected artists and writers such as Jill Thompson, Robert Sikoryak and Tim Seeley.

“Some of the stories are really sweet; some are completely absurd and satirical; some are cathartic and venting,” Blaylock told the news outlet.

President Barack Obama has also been featured in comics by Devil’s Due, which turned him into “Barack the Barbarian.”

Ocasio-Cortez is apparently a comics fan.

In January she quoted “Watchmen” author Alan Moore on Twitter, tweeting to her 3.2 million followers, “None of you understand. I’m not locked up in here with YOU. You’re locked up in here with ME.”