Didn't Marvel editors literally tell Sina Grace not to make Iceman "too gay" and that was for a book about an out character. You really don't think there would be resistance if one of the most popular (and macho) heroes was confirmed to be anything but straight?
https://mashable.com/article/marvel-...q-pride-month/
The page when Tom disappears into the forest is one of the best arts I've seen lately. Big kudos to Walsh. He shined here.
Ok but that was obviously acceptable behavior within the company. You still didn't answer the question. Do you honestly think there wouldn't be any resistance (both internally and externally) if Wolverine, and to a lesser degree, Cyclops were confirmed as not being straight?
It's one thing for Mystique and Destiny who have a long history as villains (queer-coding villains is pretty commonplace https://www.pride.com/geek/2020/2/05...allery-media-9), but for two of their biggest heroes? All I'm saying is that I don't think it's a coincidence why they won't confirm.
This book had a lot of promise when it first began but now it's become a bit trite. How is a group who's job is to be proactive constantly on the defense? If things don't change in the next issue or so, I'm taking this off my pull list.
wew, I think it really speaks something about the quality of the current story that more discussion is put on with regards to jean, scott and logan's relationship than the main issue at hand.
also as someone already noted, feels a bit ridiculous that this kind of attack is happening on krakoa and only quentin is gonna deal with it. feels like it would have been better if they kept it that it was targeting mutants and people outside of the island like how it was in the previous issue, then you can kinda excuse how closed off it is.
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From what was shown so far it looks more like an open relationship rather than polyamory.
wrong thread
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