Agreed. If it's in print, which it is, it's canon/official. Editors are there for a reason. If it goes to print, an editor (RE: Marvel) has authorised it (that makes it official).
How so? What's wrong with the reply? These days getting a reply at all is worthy of squeals.
Last edited by Kieran_Frost; 07-29-2015 at 03:32 AM.
"We are Shakespeare. We are Michelangelo. We are Tchaikovsky. We are Turing. We are Mercury. We are Wilde. We are Lincoln, Lorca, Leonardo da Vinci. We are Alexander the Great. We are Fredrick the Great. We are Rustin. We are Addams. We are Marsha! Marsha Marsha Marsha! We so generous, we DeGeneres. We are Ziggy Stardust hooked to the silver screen. Controversially we are Malcolm X. We are Plato. We are Aristotle. We are RuPaul, god dammit! And yes, we are Woolf."
To you, no. But if the comic depicted Storm's tongue 3 inches inside Yukio's p*ssy, I'm sure you'd still argue "it's not confirmation, she was looking for a breadth mint and her hands were occupied, besides she didn't SAY she was bi when she ate her out, so it's all subtext". Between Claremont's subtext (and to be clear, Marvel had a "No Gays At Marvel" policy till 1991; so it could ONLY be subtext in the 80s -- i.e. it couldn't be confirmed back then), and Frank Tieri's comic and comment... I think there is more evidence to confirm she is bi than straight. Comic canon trumps fan canon.
"We are Shakespeare. We are Michelangelo. We are Tchaikovsky. We are Turing. We are Mercury. We are Wilde. We are Lincoln, Lorca, Leonardo da Vinci. We are Alexander the Great. We are Fredrick the Great. We are Rustin. We are Addams. We are Marsha! Marsha Marsha Marsha! We so generous, we DeGeneres. We are Ziggy Stardust hooked to the silver screen. Controversially we are Malcolm X. We are Plato. We are Aristotle. We are RuPaul, god dammit! And yes, we are Woolf."
No, it doesn't. She was not herself there. Also, Storm is monogamous, hence, she allowed Emma to wipe the whole episode from her mind. She has always been monogamous in her relationships. Storm is an honorable woman who does not cheat (of her own volition) on her boyfriends/husband.
Wolverine and her relationship certainly wasn't monogamous. It was an open relationship.
Massage each other in hot tubs, seriously consider giving up heir lives for one another, give off an intense sexual heat whenever they are in the same room, kiss. Oh, wait, no, they don't do these things unless they are at least bi-curious or bi.
Reminds me of an infamous scene in Babylon 5 that some in denial fans tried to pass off as grown women having a "sleepover."
Shouting something three times like this doesn't make you seem like you're in desperate denial at all.
Look, just face it. You have an idea in your head that you're Storm's fiancé, and that's weird but fine. But the guy that shaped the character, a guy that wrote the character, and Marvel comics by extension because they allowed these things to be published, have given every indication and direct confirmation that Storm has a wider sexuality than strict heterosexuality. You'll have to accept that if you want to join the reality-based community,
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Stop me if you think I'm telling nonsense, but IMHO Ororo has a crush on Yukio and only Yukio. This happens: a person your same gender is so special to you that you sincerelly fall in love with her/him. I really don't know if it implies being bisexual or not.
I'm thinking of something similar to what Hopey means to Maggie in 'Love & Rockets' (she said she couldn't sleep with another woman --in fact, she never does).
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Massaging her insides, maybe.
2 more pages of opinions without any evidence from the comics.
If T'Challa was afraid she'd cheat with another woman, show the panel.
Last edited by DDD; 07-29-2015 at 06:25 AM.