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News (USA)
How Supergirl and an out comic book shop clerk saved a closeted Indiana teen
Mary describes in tweets what she calls “probably the greatest single moment I have experienced” at her Fort Wayne comics store.
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News (USA)
Confirmed: Wonder Woman is queer
The writer of her latest comic book says the Amazon Princess is queer in a culture of women that is “absent of heteronormativity.”
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News (USA)
Superman shows support for Orlando victims and families
The Man of Steel has a heart of gold.
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Life
DC Comics introduces first transgender character in mainstream comic series
DC Comics, who recently brought us gay and lesbian comic book heroes Alan Scott (a.k.a., the Green Lantern) and Kathy Kane (the Batwoman), has introduced the first transgender character in a mainstream comic book series.
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Life
DC Comics artist quits Superman project over anti-gay author controversy
The illustrator for the new DC Comics’ “Adventures of Superman” digital anthology has backed out of the project as a result of an outpouring of public criticism over the company’s decision to hire anti-gay author, activist, and National Organization For Marriage board member Orson Scott Card to pen the story line.
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Life
DC Comics’ ‘Batwoman’ proposes to her secret girlfriend in latest issue
LONDON — The British comic blog and critique site, BleedingCool.com reported Wednesday that the latest DC Comics issue of “Batwoman” ends with the heroine proposing to her girlfriend, Maggie Sawyer.
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News (USA)
Comic book store owner will not sell anti-gay writer’s Superman comic
The owner of a Dallas comic store said Tuesday he will not carry the print edition of DC Comics’ “Anthology of Superman” in his store after learning that the comic book publisher had hired an anti-gay activist and board member of the National Organization for Marriage, to write for their new digital “Adventures of Superman” series.
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News (USA)
DC Comics provokes protest over hiring of anti-gay activist, writer
NEW YORK — DC Comics has come under fire from LGBT fans and advocates for hiring anti-gay activist and novelist Orson Scott Card to write for their new digital “Adventures of Superman.”
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Life
DC Comics reveals: Green Lantern is back, and he’s gay
Alan Scott, aka the Green Lantern, is coming out. DC Comics has announced that one of its oldest and most enduring heroes, the Green Lantern, is returning — as an out, proud and openly gay super hero.
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News (USA)
‘Cancel homosexual superheroes immediately,’ says ‘One Million’ Moms
The notoriously anti-gay group that bills itself as One Million Moms, but in reality has only about 47,000 supporters judging by its Facebook page, is now targeting Marvel and DC Comics over their announcements to introduce and marry gay characters in their mainstream comics.