Moondragon actually making an appearance.
AGENTS OF S.H.I.E.L.D (ep. 1, season 3) Jose Cuterrez is the first ever LGBT hero in the MCU
ALL NEW X-MEN #40. Jean Grey outs 05 Iceman
AMAZING SPIDERMAN #1. The wedding of Max Modell
ANGELA: ASSASSIN OF ASGARD #3. Sera becomes one of the first ever truly trans heroes
ANGELA: QUEEN OF HEL #1. 5th ever LGBT solo series from Marvel, Angela & Sera are confirmed lovers.
ANT-MAN ANNUAL #1. Introducing Raz Malhotra as a potential Giant Man
DAREDEVIL (ep. 3, season 1). In passing we have our first ever mention than LGBT exist in the MCU
GWENPOOL CHRISTMAS SPECIAL. Sharon King confirmed married to Ellen King
JESSICA JONES (ep. 1, season 1). Jeri Hogarth first confirmed lesbian of the MCU
MARVEL HEROES. Wiccan becomes a playable character as an enhanced ‘costume’ for the Scarlet Witch
NEW AVENGERS #1. Wiccan and Hulkling become the first ever LGBT couple on an Avengers roster.
SECRET WARS: SIEGE #2. Magik and Leah confirmed as lovers.
ULTIMATES #1. Miss America Chavez becomes the first LGBT POC on an Avengers roster.
UNCANNY X-MEN #600. Iceman comes out, becoming the first ever A-list gay character from Marvel.
WOLVERINES #7. Mystique & Destiny finally depicted as lovers; LGBT romance catalyst for the series
Moondragon actually making an appearance.
Sort of. Starhawk is the child of Quasar and Kismet from the future merged with his adoptive space mutant sister. So they're more two people in one body that shifts to accomodate, like the Hulk, but of different sexes. There's also a space Hawk God thing thrown in there.
As I said... Starhawk is complicated.
Voted for MAC, mainly because I'd like to see her become a major player.
Wishful thinking, yah.
Voted for Billy and Teddy, because they're my boys and I'll always pick them. But Iceman was a great moment too. I'm hoping more comes from that. Keeping my eye on All New and Extraordinary X-Men, just to see.
She was as much "male" as anyone is, in a biological sense. Maybe it's just me, but I don't see why her not experiencing dysphoria about it, but changing immediately because she had the power to change it would disqualify her in any way.
Morrison has a good laugh at the otherwise beloved-by-him Camelot 3000s big melodrama over transitioning, since it came out way after transitioning was a medically sound and relatively easy procedure, but no, in the far far far "realistic" future, it needs magic and sacrifice.
I'm not going to get into my medical history, but some of you here know enough. I know that I'm looking at it from a different angle than many, and bringing in baggage or emphasis, but I don't think we can afford to be essentialist with gender particularly when we're talking about aliens and magic and fantasy tech.
We have children who are openly trans and adjusting to the lifestyle of their preferred/true gender right now. No long fretting. No big existential crisis.
Patsy Walker on TV! Patsy Walker in new comics! Patsy Walker in your brain! And Jessica Jones is the new Nancy! (Oh, and read the Comics Cube.)
The Beyonder also became a woman when they "matured." Kosmos.
And, that did take effort (and a "surgeon").
Patsy Walker on TV! Patsy Walker in new comics! Patsy Walker in your brain! And Jessica Jones is the new Nancy! (Oh, and read the Comics Cube.)
Patsy Walker on TV! Patsy Walker in new comics! Patsy Walker in your brain! And Jessica Jones is the new Nancy! (Oh, and read the Comics Cube.)
Voted Wiccan and Hulkling being Avengers.
Second choice was Mystique and Destiny though it seems like this was common knowledge for decades.
Absolute last choice was Iceman being force diversified in Uncanny #600 because it feels forced in order to satisfy some sort of agenda. New gay characters like Wiccan and Hulkling are awesome. Not a 2015 thing but having characters like Rictor who for a long time had hints of being gay come out is also awesome. Having a character like Iceman being force diversified is lame. And no there were no real hints. A series of failed relationships doesn't make you gay else Steve Rogers, Tony Stark, Peter Parker, Scott Summers, and pretty much every marvel hero except Reed Richards is gay. Having Northstar crush on you doesn't make you gay unless being gay is contagious. Having your mom in the movies make a gay analogy doesn't make you gay especially since the movies have nothing to do with 616 continuity. To me having Iceman being forced gay would be the equivalent of if in 1975 Marvel wanted a black X-person and instead of creating Storm they race swapped Polaris.
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Bobby's history with saying he's gay, with only getting in relationships with women to be competitive and then burning out, with being exceptionally repressed about something other than being a mutant, and people accusing him of being gay has been a snowballing thing since the 70s, though.
If they did it with Reed, it'd be out of nowhere. Doing it with Bobby was... a long time coming.
It's not about "failed," as much as... when he jumps to a woman, it's to compete with another guy and that's about it. He doesn't have anything to do with Polaris or Vera or Opal or... any of them, outside of competing with other dudes or having a showpiece on his arm for five minutes. Half the time, it's not even a real romance, like both times with Polaris. He's just making it up in his head because he's going to have a girlfriend. While telling people on the side that he's Lance, Hank's boyfriend.
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Patsy Walker on TV! Patsy Walker in new comics! Patsy Walker in your brain! And Jessica Jones is the new Nancy! (Oh, and read the Comics Cube.)
Where is your proof that he was "forced" gay? You're acting as if the editors at Marvel were being held at gunpoint when in fact it was their conscious decision to give Bobby this story narrative. And no, there doesn't need to be "proof" for someone to be gay or closeted, anyone can come out as gay at any point in their lives, sexuality isn't black and white and there are thousands of reasons to repress your sexuality. If a 60 year old man can come out as gay after being in a happy marriage with kids, I don't see why Bobby can't. And comparing coming out to "race swapping" is ludicrous. Sexuality develops overtime and can be repressed, race can't.
Glad to see Bobby's coming out story is winning the poll.