Tim hasn't been relevant since the New 52 began. And that's part of the problem I had with everyone rejoicing over his coming out. Like...yeah cool he likes guys but he's still the most superfluous member of the Batfamily. Is that the kind of representation people want?
#ItShouldHaveBeenJason
I wonder how Conner and Tim's friendship will be now? I think Tim being Bi should matter at all. But we will see.
It all depends if they use this as impetus to MAKE HIM relevant. Start writing more substantive stories about him that just happen to include the new aspect of realizing his sexuality. Same as with Jon now. Jon is at the point where he is being highlighted and if they continue that and continue building him and his character with relevant stories then yes that is good representation.
If they just use it for a "Pride issue" blurb get a little media, then they go back into obscurity then it was a wasted opportunity to use the character finally.
Jon was also a prominent face in the fandome trailer who knows WTH they really got planned for this boy.
I wonder how quickly speculators will buy up all of issues with this coming-out, lol.
Well, there it is. We all saw this coming right? Good for Jon. And...good for DC too, I guess, assuming this isn't *just* a cheap gimmick for them?
Anyway, real quick....
Tim never read as bi or gay to me until Conner died. Dude went off the deep end in a bad way. And I kinda get it, one of my oldest and closest friends was murdered when we were 19 so I relate to Tim's pain. But what he did after Conner's death went way beyond anything "reasonable" and entered a real creepy level of obsession. And it seemed to me that maybe he lost his damn mind because he had been repressing his true feelings for so long and couldn't handle the idea of never being able to admit to them.
Conner, no I don't see him being anything but straight but I can see him being a "I'll try anything once" kinda dude.
Bart....if he's anything I'd think he's asexual. Kid has never seemed very interested in any kind of intimacy. He's kissed a few girls, but romance is so far removed from who Bart Allen is, I believe he'd simply have no interest in it at all.
"We all know the truth: more connects us than separates us. But in times of crisis the wise build bridges, while the foolish build barriers. We must find a way to look after one another, as if we were one single tribe."
~ Black Panther.
Random, but Taylor was asked how old Jon was, and he answered "17. Almost 18".
Wondering if Jon's upcoming birthday will have any significance? In the book Clark even said that he wanted to give Jon his new suit on his 18th birthday.
Maybe that's when his powers will kick into higher gear? Maybe that's when he'll realize he's a Century Baby?? Maybe it'll just be a cute little birthday party that doesn't amount to much at all? Whatever the case, it's strage that they didn't just make him 18 when he came back from the Legion. Have to assume Taylor wants to do *something*-- however big or small-- with it.
"Mark my words! This drill will open a hole in the universe. And that hole will become a path for those that follow after us. The dreams of those who have fallen. The hopes of those who will follow. Those two sets of dreams weave together into a double helix, drilling a path towards tomorrow. THAT's Tengen Toppa! THAT'S Gurren Lagann! MY DRILL IS THE DRILL THAT CREATES THE HEAVENS!" - The Digger
We walk on the path to Secher Nbiw. Though hard fought, we walk the Golden Path.
Watch it be Jon loses his virginity at 18 because he's considered old enough then for sexual exploration by DC. They waited till Cassandra was about 17 almost 18 for Johns to have her sleep with Kon back in the day. So I have to wonder if that's going to be part of it. Same thing happened for Dick and oddly Jason too (ewww with Talia). It seems DC likes waiting till they are "adults" before having them engage in anything other than kissing on screen.