Yeah. That's part of why it's sometimes referred to as "performative" (with the other side of the coin being those who label themselves as straight getting with another woman just long enough to gain clout from certain men).
The bold is especially frustrating considering the all too real lack of biromantic and bisexual visibility.
Very blink-and-you'd-miss-it and also on the vague side, but there was a moment that implied Bao has some kind of feelings for Wonder Woman, actually. (In that awkward teenage kind of way, which was one of the few genuine teenage moments we've ever gotten from him.)
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I do remember that scene, actually! I read it as more like a fanboy/girl moment, perhaps mixed with a bit of a crush. But he can be hetero-romantic and asexual though.
I read Selina's bisexuality as one that is "performative" as I believe it's used to exoticize her further (related to how Selina is often racebent because skin color and ethnicity are also aspects of people's identity that are easily fetishized) for the purposes of aggrandizing Batman and enhancing his wish fulfillment quality. Despite that, I think Selina's bisexuality makes sense and I recall many others on this board echoing those sentiments.
There's something to be said for ANY representation versus GOOD representation.
I was really hoping that Clownhunter would be gay and have a relationship with Cullen.
Of course, if Tim actually comes out and gets a boyfriend that may fill that "slot" in DC's collective minds.
Ghost Hunter is awesome but he's so new and just a supporting character. He could be written out before the end of the year never to be seen again.
It's frustrating that the gay male characters we've gotten for years have come and gone. Obsidian was gone for like a decade after New 52, Earth 2 Alan Scott was gay (and had his partner fridged in the tragic dead gay trope in his first appearance) and he's long gone, I got a little attached to Bunker and now he's faded away, etc. That's the problem with all the gay male characters being disposable in their mindset. That's why we need some B lister gays if not an actual A lister.
I feel like DC is finally trying on that front, but I'm hesitant to trust after being burned so often.
I also have that impression about him.
Interesting idea but I'd love that relationship!
I'm afraid if Tim comes out, he will become the 'LGBT/rainbow' Robin & that's it - thus, DC can say that there's queer male rep. in the Bat-fam.
Oh Bunker... Last year he appeared in a few RHATO issues, I was very happy.
I don't understand why he has been sidelined for a long time when it's obvious he's a powerhouse. I mean he's frigging capable of creating energy constructs similarly to the Green Lanterns.[/QUOTE]
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What do you think of Diana's brother, Jason?
He was revealed to be bisexual in Orlando's run, & the writer also confirmed in a tweet that Jason is queer (he used that word specifically). I think Jason hasn't been used since Orlando's run... which is bad considering that Jason is an LGBT character... but to be honest, I didn't really get attached to him, he was sorta meh.
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After Robinson's wet fart of a run where he was introduced, I can say...I'm all set on seeing him again lol. He was turned queer in the last little appearance he had which was already at the tail end of Orlando's run and even he seemed to be writing him off into the Dark Multiverse or whatever.
Any character can be rehabilitated but I'm okay with letting him be forgotten.
Orlando's rehabilitated Extrano, on the other hand, would be a treat to see again.
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That reminds me, but if Tim's development is him realizing and opening up to being bi, than that will make that one scene from, I think it was, Batman: Eternal where Cullen, in a joking yet wistful manner, asks Harper to use her "connections" to hook Tim up with himself (or something along those lines). Like, give Cullen his due vindication!
(Speaking of Cullen, let him reunite with Midnighter! Ever since their time together in Batman and Robin: Eternal, I've always loved the idea of Midnighter being a mentor to Cullen, and I wish they'd make it happen.)
I, in the least, enjoyed Jason and enjoy the idea of having him around. Liked his intro and his character development, and I wish there was more and that we got to see more of him and of him and Diana interacting. (That was always a treat.) Hope to see him used again soon.
I remember during the issue where he was first introduced to Diana, we got a hint that he was probably bi or pan or something polysexual/polyromantic. Diana asked if Jason had any girlfriends, before pausing and also adding boyfriends. Jason didn't specify, but the mood was that he was probably into both.
Again, I enjoyed his intro in Robinson's book. Can't opine on much else, but I did genuinely enjoyed that.
As well, I'd hate it if he never appeared again. I think he's an excellent addition to Wonder Woman's mythos. (And on a more general principle, I hate this ongoing trend of Wonder Woman gaining new additions and lore that get dropped or directly overturned as soon as the next writer or whatever comes along.) So I say let the bi Diana have her bi twin brother.
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