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Wonder Woman sets Achilles up on a gay blind date!

Matchmaker matchmaker, make me a match…

In the latest issue of Wonder Woman (#41), Diana arranged a meeting between the king of the Gargareans known as Achilles a.k.a. Warkiller and a Real Estate agent. After Achilles makes an impressive entrance on his 2-trunked, 3-eyed flying elephant, he agrees to buy the property (which is apparently the Playboy Mansion) in exchange for many “buckets of gold.” Those well versed in their ancient Greek mythology will notice the similarity between the name of the real estate agent … Patrick Cleese and Achilles’ beloved Patroclus. It wasn’t lost on Achilles either. He voices gratitude to Diana for the set up and decides he isn’t alone in “Man’s World.”

The relationship between Achilles and Patroclus is a key element of the myths associated with the Trojan War. Its exact nature has been a subject of dispute in both the classical period and modern times. In the Iliad, it is clear that the two heroes have a deep and extremely meaningful friendship, but the evidence of a romantic or sexual element is equivocal.

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Commentators from the classical period to today have tended to interpret the relationship through the lens of their own cultures. Thus, in 5th century BC Athens the relationship was commonly interpreted as pederastic. Contemporary readers are more likely to interpret the two heroes either as non-sexual “war buddies” or as an egalitarian homosexual couple.

Isn’t it sweet of Diana to set Achilles up with (I’m guessing) his true love reincarnated? Since she first announced his orientation, I was wondering how Gail Simone was going to work Achilles being gay into her storyline but now we know. I’m equally thrilled at the idea of the Playboy Mansion being their gay love nest.

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Gail Simone officially “outs” the mighty Achilles

It looks like DC is getting ITS Big Gay Powerhouse in the form of Wonder Woman’s male analogue. In a recent posting at the DCU Boards, Wonder Woman writer Gail Simone unceremoniously confirmed that Achilles, the leader of Zeus’ race of male counterparts to the Amazons (the Gargareans) is in fact a friend of Dorothy.

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I’m still keeping my fingers crossed that Marvel has similar plans for Stonewall. I’ll add more images of Achilles here as I find them, so stay tuned.

So we know he’s gay now. The big question is… will he survive “Rise of the Olympian” to become a force in the DCU? Or is he a throwaway foe to be discarded after a single arc? Lets hope for the former. I’d like to get to know Achilles a little better.

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The HomoErotic Art of Michael Breyette

Michael Breyette is a self-taught artist originally from rural upstate NY, a region that can “parallel the red-neck South.” As a young artist he often included female subjects in his science fiction/fantasy creations, if only to allow him the freedom to paint his scantily clad men without inviting too many unwanted questions from his conservative family.

View from the Top by Michael Breyette
Monsters Ball by Michael Breyette Trick or Treat by Michael Breyette Down for the Count by Michael Breyette Diablo by Michael Breyette
Jock Blanc by Michael Breyette Crave by Michael Breyette
Lathered Up by Michael Breyette 21 by Michael Breyette Faith by Michael Breyette Farm Hand by Michael Breyette

His sexy, sweet, sometimes smutty, well designed and executed vignettes equally evoke Tom of Finland and Norman Rockwell. Be sure to check these images out at Breyette.com too. For each image he includes 4 detail close-ups too.

The Baths by Michael Breyette Banquet by Michael Breyette
Hoodie by Michael Breyette Ace by Michael Breyette Hardhats by Michael Breyette Shower by Michael Breyette
Leader of the Pack by Michael Breyette Jock Bleu by Michael Breyette
Sir by Michael Breyette Caged by Michael Breyette Fenced by Michael Breyette Walled by Michael Breyette
Wet Dream by Michael Breyette Recruit by Michael Breyette
Tight End by Michael Breyette Masterpieces  by Michael Breyette Beach Boys  by Michael Breyette JoeyDev by Michael Breyette

Michael’s artistic endeavors remained a hobby until the Internet allowed him to show his artwork to the world. In 2000, with much success, he started selling his originals and taking commissions via the web, and followed two years later with fine art prints.

Above is his Restraint series.
In 2003 Michael Breyette left his secure day job of 13 years to become a full time artist.

Rush by Michael Breyette Shore Leave  by Michael Breyette
Slugger by Michael Breyette Special Delivery by Michael Breyette Breakfast in Bed by Michael Breyette The Unwrapping  by Michael Breyette
Kid Cody by Michael Breyette Early to Rise by Michael Breyette
by Michael Breyette Buds  by Michael Breyette The Steps by Michael Breyette Poster Boy by Michael Breyette
Jock Noir by Michael Breyette

Now living in Worcester, Massachusetts, he enjoys the support not only of his close friends but also of the countless fans who have written to share their love of his work. You can join their number at his website or Facebook page. He even has a Calendar available.

via Fleshbot and Breyette.com

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Class Comics’ The Initiation: How college SHOULD be!

CLASS COMICS has more 4 color fratboy fun with issue #2 of The Initiation… (if you missed issue #1, scroll down a bit).

Having earned a bit of power and respect at Zeta Mega Phallus, Alex has come up with a challenge for the new froshes that will have them showing their junk all over town! Meanwhile Dylan has joined the swim team to keep an eye one of the more promising froshes.

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It’s a great thing that shaving each other’s entire body is all part of team spirit! Bradley’s been dumped for Dylan, and attempts to get revenge in every way possible. His plans take an unexpected turn when a sexy stranger shows up in the middle of it all.

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Class Comics - Home of the Erotic gay Comic!

The Initiation #1 is available as a Digital Comic from the Class Comics website, featuring: Insightful Issue Introduction! Concept Sketches and Design Illustrations! In progress Rough Work! Candid Creator Comments! Pinnups!

I wish that college had been this much fun! It’s Alex’s first year away from home and it’s hard to focus on studies while your hot roommate is getting it on with the football team! Fortunately Alex finds a tutor who is willing to pull all-nighters… and discovers that the professor gives credit for “extracurricular activities”. Things really heat up however when the final pledge night begins for the fraternity Zeta Mega Phallus. Alex will do anything necessary to come out on top of the fraternity pledge initiation!

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LGBT Character Superlist – A, B and C

I’m in the process of creating an alphabetical listing of all the LGBT superheroes, supervillains and supporting characters that I gathered recently. It will take me awhile but I decided to let you watch it grow. The LGBT Character Superlist now contains listings for the letters A, B and C.

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168 LGBT Super Heroes, Villains and Supporting Cast

UPDATE 100409: 64 MORE LGBT CHARACTERS (including images and descriptions) HAVE BEEN ADDED!!! this makes the new total 168 Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual or Transgendered Superheroes, Villains and Supporting Characters!

If you want to help – I’m looking for images of the following LGBT characters… Toby Raines (lesbian Metropolis reporter and former partner of Maggie Sawyer), Melissa Maro (lesbian friend of Ghost Rider), Rita Boyd and Valerie Susan Page (V for Vendetta – not sure if they were seen or just in the letter), Lee and Li (lesbian friends of Green Lantern Kyle Raynor), Panthalessa (mermaid lover of Jack Phantom) and the gay brother of 80’s era Wonder Woman publicist Mindy Mayer (his name is?). PLEASE contact me if you know someone not included below or if you have a superior image of someone!

This gallery collection would not be possible without the hard work of sites dedicated to the subject of LGBT characters in comics like TheGayLeague, PinkKryptonite and PerryMoore’s LGBT list

I started gathering these images to update my original post about Gays in Comics, but it snowballed way beyond my ability to control. My original list of 20 has grown to 104 168 LGBT super heroes, villains and supporting characters. You’ll be hard-pressed to find a more complete index. Click each image to see fullsize and read a brief summary.

PLEASE SHARE AND LINK TO THIS POST. I put a lot of work into tracking down these names, histories and images. They range from popular new gay characters, to old characters later outed, fallen gay characters, almost gay characters and of course the supporting gay characters. Northstar was NOT the first openly gay superhero at a major publisher. He was the first at Marvel and the first cool one, but he was preceded by the embarrassing el Extraño – a stereotypical flamboyant gay version of Dr Strange introduced and forgotten with DC’s 1988 series The New Guardians. Whoever came first, These pioneering characters really made it possible for new LGBT characters to be woven into the story as more than victim or villain.

The characters immediately following are creations conceived as LGBT by their originators or at least VERY SOON after creation. Some of these have become a popular part of continuity and others ended up exiled in limbo where they will remain until another writer decides to use them or kill them.

Daken (Akihiro) is the bisexual antihero/villain son of Wolverine. He is over 60, but his inherited healing factor keeps him young like his father. He also has some sore of pheromone ability that bends people to his will Graymalkin - Jonas Graymalkin is a gay mutant with great strength and invulnerability but only in complete darkness - that's useful Anole - Victor Borkowski is a reptilian member of the X-Men who usually gets his ass kicked due to his fear of losing and regrowing another limb Batwoman - the woman introduced to dispel gay rumor around Batman has been re-imagined as tuxedo wearing, lipstick lesbian socialite Kathy Kane. She is also the cousin of Bette Kane a.k.a. Bat-Girl a.k.a. Flamebird.
The Question - lesbian ex police detective Renee Montoya became the new Question during 52 Hulkling - founding Young Avenger Teddy Altman is the gay half-Skrull/half-Kree son of Captain Marvel and Princess Anelle and boyfriend of Wiccan Wiccan - founding Young Avenger Billy Kaplan is the gay son of the Scarlet Witch, boyfriend of Hulkling and twin brother of Thomas Shepard a.k.a. Speed Scandal - lesbian daughter of evil immortal Vandal Savage and a member of the Secret Six. Still in morning for her dead lover Knockout.
Karolina Dean - lesbian daughter of alien super criminals - lover of the runaway super-skrull Xavin Phyla-vell a.k.a. Martyr - lesbian artificially bred offspring of Captain Marvel, lover of Moondragon and Marlo Chandler (wife of Rick Jones) Grace Choi - lesbian strongwoman who is possibly an amazon(?) - lover of Thunder - current whereabouts unknown Thunder - Anissa Pierce is the lesbian daughter of Black Lightning - Lover of Grace Choi - kicked from the Outsiders by Batman before the team was reorganized yet again - current whereabouts unknown
Midnighter a.k.a. Lucas Trent is a badass gay Batman-like hero from the Authority - partner of Apollo Apollo - gay Superman-like hero from the Authority - partner of The Midnighter Holly Robinson - lesbian ally and sidekick to catwoman who took up the mantle of the cat while Selina retired when Helena was born. Bling - Roxanne "Roxy" Washington is a lesbian or bisexual student of the X-Men and unfortunately for her, a potentially an endless all-you-can-eat meal for Emplate
Lord Fanny - born biologically male, Hilde Morales was raised a a girl because he came from a line of witches and witches were women. She is a trans gender shaman and former Brazilian prostitute from The Invisibles Swift - Shen Li-Min is a bisexual Tibetan Buddhist member of The Authority. She was briefly romantically linked with Jenny Sparks. Amazon a.k.a. Man-Killer - lesbian former villain Katrina Luisa Van Horn showed signs of heroism during a stint with the Thunderbolts Machinesmith - Samuel Starr/Saxon was a gay supervillain who transferred his consciousness to a cyborg and later upgraded into a powerful cybernetic entity
Comet The Super Horse - sidekc=ick to the Golden Age Supergirl who was reimagined as a male winged centaur with the female secret identity of lesbian stan-up comedian Andy Jones. a.k.a. Earth-Born Angel of Love. Lover of Blithe. Hector a.k.a. Scott Shannon is a gay member of the Pantheon (descendants of a asgardian demi-god who called himself Agamemnon - current whereabouts unknown Josiah Power - world class lawyer and gay founder of The Power Company - current whereabouts unknown Cloud - gender confused sentient nebula with the ability to assume human form. Member of the Defenders - current whereabouts unknown.
The Answer - gay former S.H.I.L.D. agent David Ferrari turned super-villain bent on world domination - enemy of Captain America - current whereabouts unknown The original Killer - father of Wesley Gibson would spend every other year having sex with only men - sound like the definition of bisexual to me Wing - partner of Redhawk in the Powers universe - beaten up by his mentor after confessing his crush Painkiller Jane - Jane Vasko is a bisexual ex cop turned indestructible adventurer
Amy Chen - Vietnamese lesbian member of Silver Sable's Wild pack Creote - gay sidekick to Savant who is in love with his boss - current whereabouts unknown Cannon - Henry Cannon is a gay freelance assasin and expert marksman partner of Saber - current whereabouts unknown Saber - Marschall Saber - gay freelance assasin - knife expert - partner of Cannon - current whereabouts unknown
Hero Cruz - gay one-time guardian of the H-dial and Rex the Wonder Dog (friend and contemporary of Bobo the Detective Chimp) - current whereabouts unknown Originally w human male, the Ultra-Humanite is a gender confused arch-villain who has spent time both as bodacious blonde actress Delores Winters and a giant albino ape Fauna - Fauna Faust is the lesbian daughter of Felix Faust - member of Strike Force Kobra - was romantically linked with Syonide. Psychopathic alien serial killer Karl Coven kisses Rick Jones while tormenting him
Frostbite - bisexual belligerent Canadian snow elf from Young Heroes in Love - current whereabouts unknown Off-Ramp - George Sloan is a gay foul-mouthed superhero/amateur racer who opened dimensional rifts - current whereabouts unknown Jetman - Originally known as Jetlad in his youth, Steve Traynor is a gay but closeted veteran of the Neopolis Police Department, the Top 10. Partner of Wulf. The Enigma - A gay man born with seemingly omnipotent powers who adopts the identity of The Enigma, a comic book superhero. He is an essentially emotionless being and unfamiliar with the concepts of right and wrong - current whereabouts unknown

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Aruna - shapeshifter from India whose abilities manifested in infancy, leaving her with no true gender identity Blitzen - Valerie Kameya is a superhumanly fast Japanese biochemist who is in a lesbian marriage with Donner, member of the Shadow Cabinet and Heroes Donner - Gerri Brauer is the superhumanly strong and injury-resistant grandaughter of a Nazi Geneticist. She is in a lesbian marriage with Blitzen. Fade - Carlos Quinones Jr is the deeply closeted gay member of Blood Syndicate. He can fly and intangibility is almost a natural state for him. He apparently will eventually share some of his sister Flashback's time traveling powers (if anyone ever uses him again now that DC has absorbed the Milestone Universe).
Tefé Holland - is the bisexual Earth Elemental daughter of the Swamp Thing. She was conceived when the Swamp thing possessed John Constantine and impregnated Abby Holland. Because Constantine had Negral's blood in his veins at the time, Tefé is part demon. Gear - Rick Stone was a gay character in the Static comic book. The character of Richard "Ritchie" Foley (who eventually became Gear) in the cartoon was based upon Rick and was also meant to be gay. Jennifer Kale is a bisexual sorceress who has enough mystical power and experience that she was on the short list of candidates for the position of Marvel's Sorcerer Supreme Grendel - Susan Veraghen was a lesbian who took up the mantle of Grendel in a dystopian future.
Willow Rosenberg - Lesbian member of Buffy's "Scooby Gang" who grew into a powerful witch. Her first female lover was Tara Maclay and she is currently involved with the slayer Kennedy Tara Maclay met Willow Rosenberg their first year of college and became lesbian lovers while bonding over similar mystical abilities. She was shot and killed by Warren Mears in an attempt on Buffy's life (prompting WIllow to FLAY him) Kennedy was one of the oldest of the activated slayers that showed up in Sunnydale towards the end. She is a lesbian and is involved with Willow Rosenberg Satsu is one of the activated slayers. Buffy Summers had a lesbian fling with her in Buffy Season 8.
Manga Khan - Lord Magna is supervillain and an intergalactic trader. Originally known simply as Lord Manga, he had strong feelings for his male robot minion L-Ron and later returned to retrieve him. Flying Fox - Samantha Cronin is the lesbian daughter of a senator and a political aide who has no powers, but is an exceptional athlete and fighter. She patrols Astro City on her flying motorcycle. Sir Tristan - Knight of the Round Table Sir Tristan was reincarnated as a woman in Camelot 3000. He continued his fabled romance with a reincarnated Isolde (who was still female). Tarot - Witch of the Black Rose is a bisexual T and A heroine. She protects her family and her craft as the Swordmaiden of the Black Rose coven
Danny the Street is a sentient and sapient stretch of roadway with the ability to teleport and insinuate himself within a city's geography without causing any damage or disturbance. In spite of the fact that most streets are genderless, Danny is male and a transvestite. His sidewalks are lined with various hyper-masculine stores—gun shops and sporting goods, mostly—which are decorated with frilly pink curtains and lace. Devlin Waugh - a camp homosexual exorcist priest, employed by the future Vatican City, with medals in flower-arranging and Olympic high-diving, a bodybuilder’s physique and a cutting line in humour. His main motivation was simply to do “Anything to offset the dreadful ennui of it all!” Dr. Poison - the original Doctor Poison was Princess Maru who disguised her gender via a bulky hooded costume and mask. The current Dr. Poison is her granddaughter and is equally androgenous in her incarnation of the costume. Blithe - bisexual Earth-Born Angel of Light and lover of the super-transexual centaur Comet (a.k.a. lesbian stand-up comedienne Andy Jones)
Rebis - composite hermaphrodidic entity - created when Larry Trainor's Negative Spirit revealed itself to be amoral, intelligent, and capable of speech and forcefully merged itself simultaneously with Trainor (a white man) and his physician, Dr. Eleanor Poole (a black woman). Jack Phantom - Sergeant Jackie Kowalski is a lesbian Sergent on the Neopolis Police Force. She has teh ability to besome intangible. Romantically involved with the mermaid mermaid Panthalassa. Legs Weaver - Rebecca Weaver is the lesbian (or bisexual - she has history with men but later seems to identify as lesbian) PI protagonist of an italian sci-fi comic book set in the futuristic Nathan Never universe. Masquerade is the female shapeshifter member of the Blood Syndicate who adventures in the form of an African American male. She betraued the group twice - first by stealing from them and later by pretending to be their dead leader/founder ressurected.
Desire of the Endless - the strikingly beautiful 3rd youngest (and cruelest) of a dysfunctional family of seven siblings that embody powerful forces or aspects of the universe. Twin of Despair. Desire's gender shifts to become male female or neither as the situation warrants. Desire smells of summer peaches and is as fickle as the emotion he/she personifies. Sebastian O is a young flamboyant assasin in a steampunk, alternate history, technologically advanced Victorian era London who was locked up for offending Victorian sensabilities with his moral crimes and transgressive literature. Later tracks down the friend who turned him in. Batwing - gay mutant from the future who seeks revenge on Charlie-27 (of the original Guardians of the Galaxy) for killing his lover Rhodney. Rhodney - is a gay mutant from the future who was killed by Charlie-27 (of the original Guardians of the Galaxy). Romantically involved with Batwing.
Purgatori - Born in Egypt around 1390 BC, Sakkara became a voluptuous, lesbian, crimson-skinned, vampire goddess with wings. Orlando - is an immortal warrior who swaps genders involuntarily as the years pass, Orlando is present at several important junctures of history, and a member of three incarnations of the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen - image is a custom created by joshuaizzo@yahoo.com (couldn't find scan from the comic - SEND ME ONE!!! Please? The Desert Peach - Oberst Manfred Pfirsich Marie Rommel is the fictitious homosexual younger brother of Erwin "The Desert Fox" Rommel Roger - originally male, Roger of the Five Swell Guys became female after an incident during an adventure in "Suffragette City." The general public seems unaware of the transformation, referring to the female Roger as "the new Roger."
Hypnota - A female stage magician who conceals her gender via masculine costume and false facial hair. She can mesmerize others with a glance. Cobweb - Laurel Lakeland is a thrill-seeking lesbian millionaire's heiress, who lives with her driver Clarice and fights crime to alleviate the boredom of the super-rich. Promethea - The alter ego of the current Promethea (Sophie Bangs) may or may not be lesbian (he best friend Stacia van de Veer bring it up a lot). Previous incarnations of Promethea include one whose alter ego was gay comic book writer and artist William Woolcott who was active as Promethea for 30 years until he was killed by her lover FBI Agnet Dennis Drucker when he discovered her true gender. Zsa Zsa Zaturnah - A cult hero from the Philippines, Zsa Zsa is a powerful and voluptuous female with large red hair and a muscular physique who has the alter ego of Ada, an effeminate male homosexual proprietor of a small town beauty salon who transforms when he ingests a spiky stone and says "Zaturnnah." Although she first appeared in a self published graphic novel in 2002, she has since spawned a hit musical that was stanged 6 times from 2006-2007 as well as a film adaption

Other characters to come out of the 4-color closet were pre-existing characters who sometimes had heterosexual romantic histories. Generally, noone seems to get too upset (or even notice) if the character is minor enough, but as evidenced by the mini-uproar that followed the ricshatty kiss, some fans and creators get more upset than others when their favorite forgotten character from the 80s says "Yep I’m Gay."

Shatterstar - recently outed former member of X-Force - currently a member of X-Factor and in love with Rictor Rictor (Julio Estaban "Ric" Richter) - recently outed former member of X-Force - currently a member of X-Factor and in love with Shatterstar Electro - after embracing the love that dare not speak its name in prison, Max Dillon now pays shapeshifter whores to have sex with him as Spider-Man Lightspeed - Julie Power was revealed or at least strongly hinted to be a lesbian in the Loners mini series
The Ultimate Universe version of Colossus is gay (but needs MGH to have the strength to move his heavy organic steel body. He is deeply in love with his reality's super speedster Northstar who was crippled after exposure a MGH overdose The Rawhide Kid - Johnny Bart was retconned as a stereotypical homosexual in the MAX 5-issue Slap Leather miniseries causing a bit of an uproar with longtime western fans Flatman - Val Ventura is a 2 dimensional gay human mutant Member of the Great Lakes Champions (2nd in command). Inspired to come out by Living Lightning mistaking the Great Lakes Avengers for a Gay Lesbian Alliance. Living Lightning - former West Coast Avenger Miguel Santos is an out and proud gay latino superhero. He is currently a member of the Texas Rangers (one of the 50 State Initiative teams)
Miracleman a.k.a. Marvelman - Micky Moran planted a kiss on cloned former sidekick Young Miracleman prompting a battle between the two in the last arc of the Eclipse comics series John Constantine - makes a reference in Hellblazer #51 about girlfriends and "the odd boyfriend" all have a nasty habit of walkiing out on him Inertia - created for a Squadron Suprme miniseries, Edith Freiberg was recast as a lesbian army private in Supreme Power Ice Maiden - Sigrid Nansen is a former Global Guardian, joined the JLI after Ice died and tried to seduce Fire
Obsidian - Todd Rice - gay son of golden Age Green lantern, invisible member of the JSA - good friend to Manhunter (Kate Spencer) Pied Piper - Hartley Rathaway is a gay former Flash rogue turned sometime superhero Mystique - Raven Darkholme is an amoral bisexual villainess, sometime enemy / sometime ally of the X-Men. She was longtime lover of Destiny a.k.a. Irene Adler. Moondragon - Heather Douglass - bisexual telepath - raped Thor - currently romantically linked with Phyla-vell

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1602 Angel - Warren Worthington in the 1602 continuity (What IF the Marvel Universe was set in 1602) Angel was attracted to Jean Grey even though he had no idea she was a woman as she was masquerading as the boy "John Grey." The Black Cat - former Spidey sexpot Felicia Hardy was revealed as bisexual in Kevin Smith's Spider-Man/Black Cat The Evil that Men Do Buffy Summers had a lesbian fling with fellow slayer Satsu in Buffy Season 8 Miss Masque a.k.a. Masquerade - bisexual member of Sentinels of Justice and The Society of Modern American Science Heroes. She was one of the Nedor Comics public domain characters Alan Moore used to populate Terra Oscura, the alternate universe version of Tom Strong's Earth

Many of the Legion of Super Heroes have been hinted as gay only to have new creative staff change directions and kill planned storylines or completely reboot continuity. As of now, DC Comics has yet to officially "out" ANYONE in the 31st century. What? Are there no gays in the future? Is it like Iran? Hopefully that will be rectified in the new Legion tales in Adventure Comics.

Element Lad - Jan Arrah - Member of the Legion of Super Heroes - romantically involved with Shvaughn Erin, the Science Police's Legion liaison, who was later reveled to have been born male. When he reverts, Jan was unfazed. Shvaugn Erin - the Science Police's Legion liaison was born male and named Sean - but took a drug called Pro-Fem to become female to win Element Lad - when the drug ran out Element Lad told him "Look, it doesn't matter. Don't you understand ... ? Anything we ever shared physically ... it was in spite of the ProFem, not because of it" Lightning Lass - Ayla Ranzz was romantically linked to Shrinking Violet after they bonded over similar traumatic experiences - the relationship was erased following "Zero Hour" Shrinking Violet - Salu Digby was romantically linked to Lightning Lass after they bonded over similar traumatic experiences - the relationship was erased following "Zero Hour"
Brainiac 5 - hints were dropped during a particular rebooted version of Brainiac 5 written by Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning about a relationship between Lyle Norg and Brainy Invisible Kid - Lyle Norg has been hinted at being gay in a number of rebooted incarnations Chemical King - Condo Arlik has been romantically linked with Invisible Kid (Lyle Norg) in two different Legion incarnations Dawnstar - Now this is the most vague of all these near-outings - her inclusion here stems from references in the recent Lightning where a woman had her Legion ring and it was apparently implied she was Dawny's lover. But it started me thinking - her great love was Wildfire who has no body - when he got a body they tried to have a physical relationship - but it failed... hmmm

With the modern trend of killing characters wholesale, it’s no surprise that some LGBT heroes and villains can be counted among the casualties but we may be getting more than our 10%. Even though characters such as Northstar, Moondragon and Phyla-vell have died, I’ve listed them elsewhere due to recent resurrections, so this section is longer than it looks.

Tasmanian Devil: the most recent in a series of LGBT characacter to suffer a fate worse than death - he is now a trophy throw rug in front of Prometheus' fire star-crossed villainous gay lovers Monsieur Mallah and the Brain were both beaten to death at the hands of Gorilla Grodd Freedom Ring - gay teen hero Curtis Doyle was simultaneously impaled by dozens of spikes from the armor of the Iron Maniac after the ring bearing his reality-altering ring was sliced off Knockout - Scandal's lesbian lover and teammate, Kay died along with the rest of the New Gods
Anima - bisexual super-heroine critically injured in Titans East and then killed by Prometheus Jenny Sparks - the hard-drinking bisexual spirit of the 20th century - during her 100 year lifespan she influenced some of the most important historical figures of her time (Albert Einstein, Ernest Hemingway, Adolf Hitler, Jacques Cousteau, John Lennon, Princess Diana) Coagula - bisexual transsexual Kate Godwin has power to coagulate liquids and liquefy solids - killed when fellow teammate Dorothy Spinner exploded during a mental breakdown Xavin - taken off into interstellar space and supposedly executed - but you know comics - no body = not dead
Bloke - Mickey Tork was a gay San Francisco based mutant vigilante before he died on a mission with his incarnation of X-Force Phat a.k.a. William Robert "Billy-Bob" Reilly and Vivisector a.k.a. Myles Alfred were gay mutant lovers. They died with the rest of X-Statix in a series finale ambush (art by j.bone) Doop had no obvious physical sexual characteristics but was almost always referred to as male and had at least one affair with a male private detective named Mr. Chandler Sunfire II was an alternate universe version of Markio Yoshida - had a lesbian relationship with another universe's Mary Jane Watson who was that reality's Spider-Woman
Captain Stingaree - Karl Courtney was a gay Batman villain who was killed in a battle with the Secret Six - was in a secret relationship with the Cavalier Cavalier - Mortimer Drake was a gay Batman villain who was killed in a battle with the Secret Six - was in a secret gay relationship with Captain Stingaree Syonide - lesbian member of Strike Force Kobra - killed by the Eradicator - lover of Fauna Blarney Cock - part of the degenerate group Teenage Kix that was decimated by the Boys. Killed, ressurected and killed again when he came back for the gerbil that Hughie rescued from Blarney Cock's dead ass
circus strongman Rolf Müller was involved in a phony relationship with Sally Jupiter to hide his homosexual involvement with Captain Metropolis. He was into sadomasochism. Thought to have been murdered by the Comedian for interfering in the rape of Sally Jupiter Captain Metropolis - gay superhero from Watchmen's rich history. Supposedly involved with Hooded Justice. He was decapitated in a car accident in 1974. Silhouette - Ursula Zandt - resigned from the Minutemen after exposed as a lesbian - murdered with her lover in a hate crime months later. Destiny - Irene Adler died at the hands of David Haller in an era when heroes and villains didn't drop like flies

The characters on this list owe their very existence to those who blazed the trail…Madame Fatal was a retired actor turned cross-dressing hero and was first seen in Crack Comics #1 (May, 1940), a crime/detective anthology series published by Quality Comics. While Northstar WAS introduced in 1979, he didn’t ACTUALLY come out until a few years after DC introduced el Extraño in the New Guardians. Who ever was first, a few more have been added to history since then ( Union Jack II, The Mighty Destroyer) and the boys were soon joined by lesbians like Karma and Rainmaker.

Northstar - Jean Paul Beaubier was NOT the first openly gay superhero (but he WAS Marvel's first) Karma - was Marvel's first lesbian super-hero Rainmaker - Sarah Rainmaker is more of an example of a lesbian meant to titillate an adolescent audience - but she did help blaze the trail el Extraño - Gregorio De La Vega of DC Comics long forgotten New Guardians was an out gay superhero years before Northstar made his announcement. Northstar makes the better poster boy as Gregorio is a flamboyant stereotyped gay Dr. Strange
Starman III - bisexual Alien Mikaal Tomas from James Robinson's amazing Starman run Union Jack II - Brian Falsworth was the lover of The Destroyer The Destroyer - Roger Aubrey  was the lover of Union Jack II Madame Fatal - in 1940's Crack Comics #1, Richard Stanton became the first cross-dressing hero. He donned a dress and wig and fought crime disguised as an old lady

And where would these super gays and gals be without their not so super friends and frenemies? We cannot forget the LGBT supporting castmembers like Terry Berg, Christian Frost, Maggie Sawyer Damon Matthews, Raymond Belmonde Frenchie DuChamp and even the SVU epidsde waiting to happen… Skip Westcott

Terry Berg - Green Lantern gay supporting character and designated gay bashing victim left in DC limbo with a Green lantern ring - He should be the new gay member of the Teen Titans - Kid Lantern Damon Matthews - boyfriend of Obsidian and gay best friend and assistant to Kate Spencer Tim Gunn - joins in the fun in the recent Models Inc series Frenchie duChamp - formerly closeted solider of fortune, pilot and ally to Marc Spector a.k.a. Moon Knight. Jean-Paul DuChamp is a double amputee
Ramsey (Spencer) Robinson - young son of Kate Spencer who was revealed to be gay in a story set in the future Justin - the size changing legacy hero dating Ramsey Robinson in the Manhunter story set in the future Christian Frost - gay human brother of Emma Frost who got addicted to drugs after his vindictive father had his boyfriend framed and deported. Was committed to a psychiatric institution by his father after he told Emma he would help him. Thomas Jagger - The gay son of the original judomaster (killed by Bane), Tommy Jagger is Knight of Checkmate's White King, Mr. Terrific.
Lesbian police captain Maggie Sawyer was introduced in April 1987, as Captain Sawyer of the Metropolis Special Crimes Unit. Not a proud moment in LGBT comics characters... teen Skip Westcott puts the moves on a young pre-spidey Peter Parker Raymonde Belmonde - gay mentor to runaway urchin Northstar as a teen - introduced him to skiing and who knows what else Percy Pinkerton - membr of the Howling Comandos that Stan Lee has recently said was always supposed to be gay

UPDATE 100409: 24 more…

Alex Burgess is the gay son of Roderick Burgess who inherited the imprisoned Morpheus upon his father's death. He is also the possible half brother of Dr. Destiny) and his longtime boyfriend Paul McGuire - Lt. Molly von Richthofen - lesbian partner to NYPD Lieutenant Martin Soap and reluctant ally of the Punisher Zatanna's gay agent Arnie and gay magician's ASSistant Andre as seen in Zatanna Everyday Magic one shot Arnie Roth - One of the first openly gay characters of the Marvel Universe, Arnie was a scrawny Steve Rogers' boyhood bodyguard who overcame a gambling addiction with the support of his “roommate” Michael, a teacher, with whom he had been for ten years as of his reunion with Cap.
Arnold Astrovik - physically abused repressed/closeted homosexual father of Vance Astrovik a.k.a. Justice. Killed by his son who was acquitted of murder, but was convicted of negligent homicide. Cindy Crane - Born Edward Thomas, Cindy is a transgender supporting character from DC's Hard Time. Was in prison for stabbing a John with the very weapon he had attached her with when he found our she had a penis. Released in 2011, had gender reassignment and inherited her mother's beauty salon. Hazel McNamara - she fell in love at first sight with Donna (Foxglove) Cavanagh shortly after moving to New York from Vermont to become a chef. Cheated on Foxglove with a male coworker and became pregnant with a son (at one point, son Alvie dies of cot death and Hazel makes a deal with Death to bring him back). Their relationship survived the rise and fall of Foxglove's singing career and are Living happily ever after in suburbia with Floglove and Alvie. Foxglove - Donna Cavanagh is a lesbian pagan who took the name Foxglove to distance herself from an abusive past relationship with a dead former girlfriend named Judy. Romantically linked with Hazel McNamara. Their relationship survived the rise and fall of Foxglove's singing career and are Living happily ever after in suburbia with Floglove and Alvie.
Dini Torres is a transexual prostitute who becomes romantically involved with transexual police detective Marissa Rahm in Milestone's Deathwish mini series. Killed by Marissa's partner Kevin Thorne for an undisclosed reason. Dini chose not to have gender reassignment surgery. Lt. Marissa Rahm is a transexual police lieutenant in Milestone's Deathwish mini series. Romantically linked with transexual murder victim Dini Torres. Marissa chose not to have gender reassignment surgery. Helen Francine Peters Silver is the straight-identified, kind hearted best friend and lover of Katchoo Choovanski from Strangers in Paradise. She has body issues. She has difficulty commiting to a lesbian relationship due to her religious (Methodist) upbringing as well as a long held desire to be a wife and mother. Marries handsome gynecologist Brad Silver, but this fairy tale union is shattered by his infidelity, leading to divorce proceedings. Katchoo Choovanski - is a lesbian ex-prostitute from an abusive childhood turned tempermental artist. She has been in love with her straight best friend for most of her life. Hunted by a criminal cartel she store money from AND the FBI.
Hopey Glass - is the Sharp-tongued, wild and adventurous bass playing lesbian best friend (and occasional lover) of Maggie Chascarrillo in Love and Rockets. Maggie Chascarillo is the bisexual best friend (and occasionally occasional lover) of Hopey. She is heterosexual outside of her sometimes physical relationship with Hopey. The two met in the punk rock scene of their southern Californian home town. Maggie briefly becomes a world-travelling mechanic who goes on science-fiction flavored adventures in the early issues of Love and Rockets. Fey Truscott Sade - lesbian or bisexual (it is unclear) undercover British government operative from the late 1930s. She is companion to the Eighth Doctor from the Doctor Who comic strips. She appears only in the comics. Merged with Shayde to become Feyde. Romantically linked with Izzy Sinclair Izzy Sinclair - lesbian born on the latter 20th century Earth and constant companion to the Eighth Doctor appearing in all Doctor Who comic strips from 1996-2003. She appears only in the comics.
Mitch Sekofsky - is a supporting character who works at Belle Reve prison. He came out late in life and has an ex wife and at least 3 children. Argo Bones and Kimball Ritchards - Ago is an occult expert/writer in the world of Will Eisner's the Spirit and Kimball Richards is his boyfriend. Art by Darwyn Cooke and J.Bone. Olivia Reynolds - bisexual toy saleswoman who has had romantic liasons with Green Lantern and Icemaiden. Known as the "U-Mind," Reynold's mind sustained an entire alien race, the Lenglyns of Lengyl and can be used to control the Ergono power (a power similar to the Anti-Life Equation sought by Darkseid). Marlo Chandler Jones is the wife of Rick Jones. She had a lesbian relationship with Moondragon, but eventually returned to her husband.
Tyler Lang and Jefferson Wolfe - gay couple with AIDS who took up residence in an hospice run by longtime friend of the Hulk, Jim Wilson (Falcon's nephew). Tyler was the son of a crimelord who sent minions after Jefferson as revenge for infecting his son. Tyler was killed in the attack and the Hulk protected Jefferson from future attempts by putting the father away. Dr. Allison Mann is a lesbian geneticist from Y The Last Man Victoria Montesi - Italian -American lesbian descended from a line long ago designated as the guardians of the Darkhold, a tome of ancient black magic with the potential to summon the Elder God Chthon. She disbelieves the family calling and becomes a doctor in Rome, but eventually joins the Darkhold Redeemers in their quest to recover lost pages of the dangerous book and later discovers that she is the daughter of Chthon and is mystically impregnated with Chthon himself. She was rendered into a coma to prevent the birth and as far as I know she is still sleeping. Wanda Mann was born Alvin Mann in Kansas but reinvented himself as Wanda in NYC. He did not undergo gender reassignment surgery. Wanda was killed when a mystic storm hit her apartment building as a side effect of a spell cast by Thessaly.

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Calvin & Grant’s try at a secret gay date on GRΣΣK

Calvin Owens (Paul James) & Grant (Gregory Michael) from ABC Family series GRΣΣK Season 3×03 “The Half-Naked Gun” as the frat bothers try to have a secret date but living in a fraternity house is like not having doors… Their love is innocent thus far… even though they are roomates, being closeted in a frathouse environment keeps them from getting too busy. We’ll have to wait awhile for that “very special episode” where they do it.

The show airs in the US on ABC Family on Mondays 9/8 c

It’s things like this that stop me from completely freaking out about Disney buying Marvel. If a Disney owned network like ABC Family can get away with this, I have high hopes for the past, present and future LGBT characters of the Marvel U.

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Verbal bashing at Sports Bar: What would YOU do?

I’ve seen this show a few times. The show usually depicts interesting yet disturbing scenarios where you really hope the people there do the right thing yet they often let you and the victims whose pain they witness. The reactions of this random crowd in a New Jersey sports bar to a real-life gay couple (also actors paid to be themselves in a potentially unpleasant setting) made me tear up a bit. Check this out…

Happy tears! :) Thanks to each and every person out there who can understand AND empathize DESPITE not actually being gay. God bless you all! (tell all your coolest straight friends we love them in a totally non threatening platonic way -and if you don’t have any – make some – they exist – HONEST)

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Rachel Maddow Interviews the (Gay?) Subway Hero

Monday March 15th, New York off-Broadway actor, Chad Lindsey rescued an elderly man who had fallen onto the tracks below the C train platform of Penn Station. Although a train was coming in, Lindsey was able to swoop down and pull the man to safety, getting out just a few seconds before the train whizzed by.

He initially went unidentified as he boarded the next train after calling for help for the man, but was eventually identified by a friend. The press quickly began a feeding frenzy and he was soon invited to sit with media goddess Rachel Maddow on her show.

He seems like a grounded individual with a good sense of humor and a genial personality. He tells a story well and I hope he gets some work out of the publicity. Here is his Chad Lindsey’s reel. He’s been big blog news and has been described as “Hot” and “Smoldering.” A number of gay blogs are already prompting casting directors to give him a shot and speculating about his sexuality. Towleroad reported that he plays for our team based on a comment left on his IMDB Profile that said “Director Christopher Gotschall reveals in the commentary track for the short film Caught that Chad used to date his Caught costar Benjamin Sprunger, adding an air of realism to their love scenes together!” But I haven’t seen any confirmation in interviews. Rachel had too much class to ask him on air.

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Sixteen-Year-Old Derek Asks “What if I Was Straight?”

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PORNapalooza 120408

A bit of bad news on the porn front. All soicial groups on the .ning network are eliminating adult content, which affects longisbetter.ning.com where I’ve been getting all kinds of full length man on man video clips from amateurs and big studios alike. Unfortunately when the .ning sites wipe out all the gay porn (as of January 1, 2009) – most of the past PORNapalooza clips will be gone as well. My condolences to those who have put HOURS of work into finding and uploading hot n sexy gay porn for us without reward. Thanks for finding such great smut and I hope you find a place to host that has the same excellent features. (thy should try RedTube and Megaporn – they seem to have most of the necessary bells and whistles.




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Young X-Men’s Graymalkin is gay!

Marvel’s X-Men continue to be on the forefront (for the comics world) of LGBT issues. Not only does the Marvel mutant concept itself speak to any minority considered “different”, but also Northstar, the first out-and-proud Marvel Superhero first appeared in the pages of the X-Men and he eventually found his way into their roster (though the writers have since killed him, resurrected him, made him evil and brought him back into the fold as a well-meaning but kinda bitchy queen). His footsteps were followed by later LGBT characters such as Karma and Anole. Jonas Graymalkin is the latest in a fine fictional gay and lesbian mutant tradition.

The recent X-Men Manifest Destiny #3 of 5 had a number of short stories, including a dark and touching origin story told by the latest addition to the X-Men’s roster – Jonas Graymalkin. At first I didn’t get that Graymalkin was talking to someone (Anole) as he narrated his history. In the 1800’s, his homophobic father caught him about to secretly rendezvous with a boyfriend, called him an “abomination” and beat him to the brink of death then buried him alive. The darkness of his grave triggered his latent mutant power which kept him alive and alone for 200 years (his power works in complete darkness, and the darkness of a grave kept him invulnerable enough to survive without food or water for that long – though I’m not sure why it took him so long to dig out is he’s superstrong in the dark too – unless he didn’t try – the boy needs a fictional therapist).

His is possibly the saddest, most disturbing origins I have read to date (and I’ve read a lot of comics). I cannot even imagine the issues someone in that position would go through, but I sincerely hope Marvel’s writers attempt to figure it out.

I’m pretty psyched to see two gay members of the Young X-Men, but oddly enough, I’m not looking for a gay romance between the characters. Don’t get me wrong, I’m all for gay romances being integrated into the mainstream of comics (a la Hulkling and Wiccan). But we already have that relationship (though it NEEDS a monthly home) and I’d rather see something new.

I don’t think a realistic platonic friendship between 2 gay characters has ever been attempted. So although the “intoxicating” meal and music that Jonas shared with Anole was likely his “first date” ever, I hope the writers can do better than instant deep abiding love and be a bit more realistic. Sometimes its more important to have a friend, and after what Graymalkin has been through – he DEFINITELY needs a friend more than a lover.

In time a lover shouldn’t be a problem. The X-Men are now celebs in the San Francisco of the Marvel Universe. There would be more than a few gay boys around who could love a 200 year old sensitive yet super strong and comic book muscled gray mutant with bug eyes (I can think of ONE I know personally who would probably consider such an act if he wasn’t already so very taken… he knows who he is) I think Anole and Graymalkin would make great 4color rolemodels as gay wingmen.

I’d like to see some realistic confusion from Graymalkin – with his established backstory, I could see him falling for the first out-and-proud gay guy to tell him its OK to be who he is. But I think the story possibilities that would result from Graymalkin and Anole being best friends could do a lot more good.

Graymalkin has an as yet undiscovered link to “Cypher” (most likely the long-dead New Mutant Doug Ramsey – who was also buried on Xavier soil – but he was actually dead – though Cypher’s bond with Warlock makes anything possible.).

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Homosexuality in Comic Books Past & Present

I’ve come across a number of articles about homosexuality and comic books since I started this blog, and have been saving them to post together and update occasionally with some of my own thoughts.

Homosexuality has long been a subtext in Comic Books. Parallels can be drawn between the double life of a Super Hero with a secret identity and that of a closeted homosexual.

Just ask Frederic Wertham. Werthem’s Seduction of the Innocent was all about exposing the comic books of the day as a corrupting influence on American Youth. He had a big problem with the superhero sidekick phenomenon, saying it was inherently homoerotic and often citing the Dynamic Duo as an example… (Gotham’s Finest image by KirwanArts)

Seduction of the Innocent by Dr. Frederic Wertham, M.D. Gotham's Finest by Michael Kirwan of Kirwanarts.com

Batman and Robin, Wertham charged, inhabited “a wish dream of two homosexuals living together.” They lived in “sumptuous quarters,” unencumbered by wives and girlfriends, with only an aged butler for company. They cared for each other’s injuries, frequently shared quarters, and lounged together in dressing gowns. Worse still, both exhibited damning psychological characteristics: proclivities for costumes, dressing up, and fantasy play; secretive behavior and double-lives; little interest in women; and, most damning of all, neurotic compulsions resulting in their violent vigilantism. Indeed, Wertham argued, depictions of Batman and Robin were frequently homoerotic, visually emphasizing Batman’s rippling physique and Robins splayed, bare thighs.

I do agree he may have had some valid points with the shacking up, spandex dress-up and hot bods – surprised he didn’t mention hanging out in a dark cave. But I think they fail to take into account that it’s really only gay to the gay kids. The straight boys of the day just read it as innocent hero-worship fantasy.

The above quote if from this excellent bilerico.com article titled When Batman was Gay

This next link is to a Newsarama interview with Hero author Perry Moore in which Moore discusses his insider knowledge from friend Allen Heinberg about how Hulking was almost a butch female, the death of Freedom Ring, his favorite sexy Legionnaire and whatever happened to Terry Berg – that gay friend of Green Lantern (Kyle)… read it here.

There are a few veteran LGBT comic book characters around since 89 when the Comic’s code ceased is prohibition on “any suggestion of homosexuality.” Writers who grew up in the era are revitalizing these characters and bringing them to a new generation of gay and straight fans. Former New Mutant, Karma has popped up in San Francisco with her twin siblings to rejoin the X-Men and improve control of her possession powers. After his major stint in 52, Flash Rogue the Pied Piper will most likely have some part to play in Final Crisis. Although now victimized and crippled, Ultimate Northstar is still alive if not currently kicking and his 616 counterpart is a shoe-in for the new San Francisco X-Center. Obsidian is snogging with his boyfriend Damon as a supporting character in the pages of Manhunter. And the alien 70’s Starman, Mikaal Tomas is slated to be one of two LGBT characters seen in a new JLA offshoot title (Batwoman is the other).

The images accompanying the article excerpts and links are of 20 current LGBT characters from a number of publishers. Some have been out and proud for awhile and others are brand spanking new characters or just recently out of the CMYK closet.

Karma of Marvel's X-Men DC's Pied Piper Northstar of Marvel's X-Men DC's Obsidian DC's alien Starman - Mikaal Tomas

In the following four linked articles, CBR News spoke with “nine comics industry professionals about the portrayal of LGBT characters and themes in comics, past and present.”

Homosexuality in Comics – Part 1: introduces Marc Andreyko, Lillian Diaz-Przbyl, Devin Grayson, Terrance Griep and Mark Millar.

Homosexuality in Comics – Part 2: introduces Allan Heinberg, Scott Lobdell, Alan Moore and Greg Rucka.

Wiccan, Hulkling, Karolina Dean, Batwoman, the Question, Anole and Xavin are reflective of a new wave of original or re-imagined LGBT characters that are cropping up in comics continuity. LGBT Storylines like the subtle romance between Young Avengers fan faves Wiccan and Hulkling go a long way toward making gay fans feel accepted and represented as part of a world they have come to know and love. A scene where they attempt to come out to Billy’s parents as teen super-heroes becomes a wonderful affirmation when the folks misunderstand and say its “OK we’ve always known and we’re so happy you boys found each other.” Even the lesbian Batwoman and Question haven’t been overly sexualized or exploited the way Rainmaker was in the 90’s. In this new millennium, we the major publishing companies may finally be ready to develop LGBT characters that are more than a superheroes stereotype.

Wiccan of Marvel's Young Avengers Hulkling of Marvel's Young Avengers Karolina Dean of Marvel's Runaways DC's Batwoman DC's new Question

Homosexuality in Comics – Part 3: The panelists discuss the Comics Code, the stigma of comics as a children’s medium, whether homosexuality is a lifestyle choice or a genetic predisposition, and the tendency for fictional GLBT characters to be defined by their sexuality.

Apollo and the Midnighter broke new gound in the 90’s as the World’s Finest Couple. The idea of a gay Superman and Batman archtypes as a couple had been used many times in the slash fanfiction genre, but the Wildstorm Universe’s addition of this loving gay couple (and eventually adopted child) truly heralded a new generation of homosexual heroes. Gen13’s Rainmaker was also part of that 2nd generation of gay characters that started to gain popularity in the 90’s, but her sexuality was primarily used to titillate a largely heterosexual adolescent male audience.

Anole of the New X-Men Xavin of Marvel's Runaways Apollo of Wildstorm's Authority Midnighter of Wildstorm's Authority Rainmaker of Image's Gen13

Homosexuality in Comics – Part 4: Topics include the “gay retcon,” the participants’ picks for well-informed portrayals of GLBT characters in comics, and the state of the union of homosexuality in comics

The outing of characters like Rawhide Kid, Colossus (Ultimate), Lightspeed and Living lightning was a surprise to many as most had recognized hetero history. Ultimate Colussus’ case is a bit different because (as far as we know) he’s straight as an arrow in the 616 universe. Though with Kitty GONE, maybe Jean-Paul should take a shot at him. Although Quasar (Phyla-vell’s) orientation was hinted early at it wasn’t officially revealed until later.

Marvel's the Rawhide Kid Colossus of Marvel's Ultimate X-Men Lightspeed of Marvel's Loners Living Lightning of Marvel's great Lakes Avengers Quasar of Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy

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TEN and 3 other not so closeted commercials

I like this hot commercial for TEN, the N10Z male-to-male pheromone enhanced cologne formulated exclusively for gay men.

The clean and fresh scent of TEN has a hint of citrus, a touch of ocean breeze and a sensual anchor of patchouli oil and cedarwood for a distinctively masculine, yet not overpowering aroma. TEN cologne has become a must-have for men around the world who attest to its amazing ability to help attract other men.

and a few more TV advertisements from the Commercial Closet…



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Networks courting gay Hero?

Perry Moore, author of Hero has been in talks to bring his gay superhero coming of age origin to the small screen. Moore claims to be 2 for 2 after pitching two networks and receiving two offers from which to choose. “We’ll announce any day, hopefully, who we’re going to do it with.”

Hero by Perry Moore

Hero, is the story of high school basketball star Thom Creed, who happens to be the only child of a now infamous disgraced crime fighter. Not only does Thom have to deal with a missing mother and strange new powers he doesn’t understand, he also has to come to terms his attraction to the strange and mysterious Dark Hero. Will Thom save the world and find a boyfriend in the process? You bet!

Its kind of like Harry Potter if Harry was a gay superhero instead of a straight wizard. It’s a young adults book and although as a lifelong comic reader I found some parts a mite predictable, I still thoroughly enjoyed every moment of the read (well the basketball game opening scene didn’t do much for me, but it picked right up after that).

Kudos to Moore on the interest his project has garnered… He has Stan Lee in his corner, as Producer working to get Hero off the page and into our living rooms.

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Another Gay Movie

If you haven’t seen this movie, rent or buy it now. Not new – but one of my absolute favorites. It is basically a gay version of American Pie in which a group of gay friends make a pact to get some ass by the end of “Muffler’s” (an even cruder lesbian version of Stiffler) big graduation party. And one of the funniest gay films in years.

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