Posted in Comics, Preview on 03/13/2009 10:40 am by fanboi
While Dust is in mortal danger in the present, in the future she appears to BE the mortal danger. I like Dust and hope the present events of series finale issue 12 prevent her from becoming a future threat.
Dust fights for her life and the team is in the fight of theirs. Everything comes full circle in their final confrontation with the X-Baddie who started it all: Donald Pierce.
CHECK out adult Anole in his boxers… thankfully someone rips his other arm off at some point to make him symmetrical again.
If only the Daniel Acuna artwork from the beautiful future sequences was the status quo for the series, it might have lasted a few more issues, or perhaps the writing team might have stepped up to the same level. I was a big fan of the original Days of Future Past X-Men arc, so I pay attention when the next disturbing possible x-future shows up in print. Emma as Diamondheart. Anole and Graymalkin as 2 of the last 6 mutants left (tho no future romantic entanglements were revealed in issue 11’s flash forwards). Check out the gorgeous Acuna art from Issue 11…
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Posted in Comics, Gay Comics, Gay News, LGBT in Comics on 11/24/2008 01:13 am by fanboi
Last week I reported about the story in Manifest Destinty #3 in which the latest Young X-Man (Jonas Graymalkin) came out to Anole (Victor Borkowski – and yes I’m using his real name because “his parents gave him a name and he likes to use it occasionally”). I think having 2 gay characters in a title as mainstream as Young X-Men is very important and will be watching these 2 like a hawk and hoping for realistic and responsible characterization.
As I said in my initial article, I am really hoping that their relationship will become a lasting example of two gay best friends rather than a romance. The dice are still in the air so I’m not sure exactly what the writers have in store for these two yet, but I’ll keep you posted.
I like Anole’s quip, and as a “gay guy who moved to San Francisco” it rings true. I just hope they don’t feel the need to have him literally remind us he’s gay all the time.

So far it seems that Anole is the only team member that Graymalkin has confided in thus far. He still needs some therapy – poor boy is talking to himself in front of people.

Although I was happy to see Victor Borkowski (Anole) looking out for his new friend on the battlefield, why would they send Graymalkin? He has has zero training and has been underground for 200 years… Doesn’t he need therapy, some Danger Room sessions and an education covering the past 2 centuries of human advancement before you send him up against an unknown enemy?

Um, yeah. I guess he could use some training. Also what kind of crappy flimsy spandex uniform did they give Graymalkin that plain old claws can cut through it? Its not as if they are Wolvie’s adamantium claws, just a gangbanger mutant wanna be.

It bothers me that they establish a friendship between the 2 gay characters and then show it as a sign of weakness because it distracts Anole during battle. I hope this isn’t a recurring theme.

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Posted in Comics, Gay Comics, Gay News, LGBT in Comics on 11/17/2008 12:51 am by fanboi
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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Posted in Preview on 11/14/2008 07:49 pm by fanboi
The opening arc on this series far from wowed me. The story was awkward and implausible – not to mention gratuitously killing ANOTHER of the already severely diminished mutant populace of the Marvel U. Also having Dust abandon the good she was doing in her homeland because the weather is lovely in Westchester this time of year was insulting to Sooraya AND the reader.
That said as of the more recent issues I’m starting to get interested. Not only have they added my favorite of the old “New X-Men” – Anole, but they’ve also added another new gay mutant in the recently outed Graymalkin. Go Marvel!
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