In Hickman's series he repeatedly sees himself as a father figure, largely due to the training/indoctrination his own "father" provided him. The writer, according to the interview, seems to be using that characterization with Hyperion who again seems mankind as his adopted children.
So yeah, I think it would be very interesting to have a possibly gay, unapologetically godlike figure with a patriarchal leanings be based in a small town, perhaps conservative, midwestern setting. That's a heck of an elevator pitch.
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other than hickmans run I haven't followed hyperion or any other hyperions...
why does cbr think hes gay?
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Looks like Marvel knows how to capitalize the momentum of the movies. Of any movie.
And no Zarda series? Where is the Zarda series?
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No. The reason people think/thought Hyperion is/was gay is because Hickman revealed one of his Avengers was LGBT. However, he did not identify who that was. During this, people theorized that it could by Hyperion. And then along come POD near the very end who was revealed to be a lesbian.
I also think it has to do with the relationship he and Thor developed. Though, that could just as easily been close male friendship. If it was just showing close platonic friendship it seemed very nuanced for a superhero book though.
I don't think Thor was romantically attracted to Hyperion, but Hyperion is enough of a blank slate that he may have felt that way toward Thor.
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I interpreted that as a just a friendship. It felt like Hyperion's first real connection to someone in this new world. I think Hyperion gravitated toward Thor because he felt them kindred spirits.
I do agree that Hyperion is enough of a blank slate that they pretty much have free reign with the character. So if they decide to one day down the line reveal Hyperion's attraction to Thor, it wouldn't be totally unbelievable.
At this point, with nothing known, I just hope Virella gets the memo about the outfit.
I definitely can see it either way. I just think it was very different then how we usually see friendship in the MU, especially between men. It was much more quiet and contemplative in parts where usually it's sophmoric (Sunspot and Cannonball) or gruding respect. I'm not sure I can remember seeing a superhero comic that shows platonic male intimacy before so that's why in my head I read it as romance. I think it'd be a very interesting take if it is.
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I thought this Hyperion was a waste of panel space that could have been better used for interesting characters (same as I did Smasher) but it finally clicked where I'd seen the name Wendig before. His Unclean Spirits was one of the best books I've read this past year. I'll be sampling this for his talent and see if he can do something to make Hyperion readable to me. Ewing couldn't and he's a comic god...
1) Marvel doesn't have an LGBT solo title currently and they've been aware about this for some time now
2) Marvel have actively been pushing for diversity and greater representation of late, so I doubt they will give yet another straight white adult male character a solo, especially a character who is still relatively obscure and hasn't had a solo before
3) The character's sexuality is a blank slate
4) The writer was just in the news for writing a Star Wars novel with a gay protagonist
I'm pretty excited. I love Gruenwald's Squadron Supreme so much. It is one of my favorite comics of all time. I love Supreme Power. I enjoyed the Hyperion one-shot in the middle of Hickman's run,and I love Secret War's Squadron Sinister. So for these characters to be given chances like this makes me super hype. I'm very surprised this is happening at all.