LGBT representation in comics is nothing new, with some of the first mainstream references dating back to 1976 where a comic strip called Doonesbury introduced a character who identified as Gay, though misrepresenting the HIV issues that were troped onto LGBT people during the 1970s through the late 1990s.
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While the more well-known American comic books were under the Comics Code Authority (CCA), which had a ban on any LGBT content between 19, though this did not stop many DC and Marvel writers from illuding to the idea that some of their characters might be of the LGBT community. Once the CCA removed the ban, more and more characters were created with LGBT representation in mind.Įven more so, companies like DC and Marvel have embraced the LGBT community with not only characters, but whole books dedicated to the LGBT community, including their Pride Month issues most recently, and a pile of Young Adult Graphic Novels that feature mostly LGBT characters in starring roles like the recent “I Am Not Starfire”, which has the daughter of Teen Titans hero Starfire (Her name is Mandy) not only discovering her Tamaranian powers but also her sexuality as a Lesbian in a decently written book. If we go back in time only 2 months ago, there was a small point in time where DC, once again, caught headlines by announcing in Batman: Urban Legends that Tim Drake, one of many Robins over the years, was a bisexual too! Oh, you don’t remember this? Well, it did appear on a lot of new websites, like New York Times and all those, and it trended on Twitter for a few days, then resulting in only 43,000 units sold for that same book.
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Taking a look at the recent news, no one even mentions that this happens, and Batman: Urban Legends continues to not pull in many readers after the news disappeared from news feeds and people’s minds.Įarlier in the same month, the vocal people were cheering in LGBT because Disney+ TV Show Loki showed a small image from the credits in which it confirmed that Loki was bisexual and also gender-fluid… Not really a shock to those who actually know or researched Norse Mythology and “got educated” in Loki’s background.īack in the world of comics, a lot of fans will know of Northstar, an X-Men character who is known as the first comic hero to “come out” as LGBT all the way back in 1992.