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Title: DC Comics to Introduce Homosexual Superhero
Post by: mountaineer on May 21, 2012, 12:21:37 pm
Forget the phone booth, DC comics plans for character to come out of closet
By PHIL HELSEL
May 21, 2012

At least one DC comics character will be ambiguously gay no more.

The comic -book world was abuzz Saturday after DC co-publisher Dan DiDio announced plans to reintroduce an established character as gay. DiDio dropped the same-sex bombshell at the Kapow Comic Convention in London, marking a big step forward on earlier plans to introduce a new gay character.

He promised the previously-straight superhero will be “one of our most prominent gay characters,” according to industry blog BleedingCool.com.

The company’s senior VP, Bob Wayne, reportedly said DiDio’s view of the issue “has evolved,” borrowing a line from President Obama and his shift toward embracing same-sex marriage.

DiDio told the Advocate last year that while he was fine with featuring gay superhero, he pledged then to only make the move with a brand-new character, rather than switching an existing character's sexual orientation.

DC could be feeling the gay heat from arch rival Marvel Comics, widely reported to be working on the first same-sex superhero wedding in mainstream comics next month.

X-Men’s Northstar, the first out mainstream superhero, is expected to tie the knot to his boyfriend Kyle in the pages of “Astonishing X-Men.”

NY Post (http://www.nypost.com/p/news/national/forget_closet_phone_booth_come_comics_Jv72hwPnih2VRFj5DSqJlN#ixzz1vVRR3gm1)
Title: Re: DC Comics to Introduce Homosexual Superhero
Post by: DCPatriot on May 21, 2012, 12:33:30 pm
Will his costume have sequins?
Title: Re: DC Comics to Introduce Homosexual Superhero
Post by: andy58-in-nh on May 21, 2012, 12:53:31 pm
(http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_tg2s7_R6AVc/TL42Lk6-p8I/AAAAAAAAADc/YCY-mIZcrG8/s1600/Gay+super+hero.jpg)

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Title: Re: DC Comics to Introduce Homosexual Superhero
Post by: mountaineer on May 21, 2012, 01:03:50 pm
I'm thuper (hero), thanks for asking!
Title: Re: DC Comics to Introduce Homosexual Superhero
Post by: andy58-in-nh on May 21, 2012, 01:47:04 pm
Faster than a speeding bull dyke 
More powerful than a Streisand solo
Able to leap in lavender tights to Andrew Lloyd Webber tunes 
Look! Up on that parade float! It's a fruit. It's a flame.
It's.... Thhhhuper Guy!

 
Title: Re: DC Comics to Introduce Homosexual Superhero
Post by: mountaineer on June 01, 2012, 12:36:31 pm
It's the Green Lantern. (http://www.nypost.com/p/news/national/dc_comics_green_lantern_to_be_revealed_Yt2uNktuzmrrWSbkIRIDbO)

One of DC Comics oldest heroes is super-coming out.

The original Green Lantern - a DC Comics mainstay for the past 70 years - will be revealed to be a gay man in next week's issue of "Earth 2."  Alan Scott - formerly a married father of two who first appeared in 1940 - tips readers off to his sexuality early on in the comic when he gives his boyfriend a welcome home kiss.

"He's very much the character he was. He's still the pinnacle of bravery and idealism. He's also gay," "Earth 2" writer James Robinson told The Post.

The Emerald Guardian's sexuality was rebooted along with the rest of his fictional universe as part of DC's "New 52" initiative aimed at rejuvenating their characters. Robinson said he decided to make the change because making the character young again meant erasing Scott's gay superhero son out of existence.

"The only downside of his being young was we lose his son, Obsidian, who's gay. So I thought, 'Why not make Alan Scott gay?'" Robinson recalled. "That was the seed that started it."

He ran his idea by the bosses at DC, "who signed off on it without hesitation."

Robinson, a British writer who lives in San Francisco with his wife, is no stranger to gay characters - he wrote DC's "Starman" comic in the 1990s, a groundbreaking title that starred a homosexual superhero. He said the only agenda he's pushing is reality.

"It's a realistic depiction of society," he said. "You have to move with the times."

He said he did hope the character - who's the most powerful member of DC's superteam, the Justice Society - would be an inspiration.

"He's a type-A personality who doesn't hide in the shadows," Robinson said.

"I hope he's a positive figure. If there's some kind of kid out there who's reading the comic and who's worried about the person he is, maybe it will give him a positive sense of who he is. Or maybe a different kid will read it and decide I don't need to bully some kind of kid in school," Robinson said.

While a gay wedding in Archie Comics earlier this year and impending same-sex nuptials in a Marvel X-Men comic have recieved a small amount of backlash from angry parents, Robinson said he's not worried about that because "that kind of negativity is stupid and outmoded."

"We should be preaching love and tolerance," he said.

"Earth 2" No. 2 goes on sale Wednesday.

The character is different than the more modern Green Lantern, ladies' man Hal Jordan, who stars in his own comics and is a member of an extraterrestrial police force called the Green Lantern Corps. Jordan's also part of DC's Justice League with Wonder Woman, Batman, Superman, the Flash and Aquaman.

In the current "New 52" continuity, the Alan Scott Green Lantern and the Justice Society operate in a different universe than the Justice League. Robinson said in the "Earth 2" universe, Scott is the sole Green Lantern, and "the strongest, most important super-powered character" in the world.
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