Yuriko practically told Storm how she was falling in love with her in an issue of X-Men back in the nineties, but I don't have it any more.
About Misty and Colleen, while it's never been shown plainly, it was made fairly obvious, in an early Xena/Gabrielle way. In the las few issues of Power Man/Iron Fist, Luke Cage quite plainly shook Colleen into admitting that she wasn't just mad at Misty cheating on the Fist, but she was jealous herself and it was "eating her up inside." And, c'mon, they were Claremont-written for a long while!
Which reminds me there was also Spectral, of the Strangers, an outright gay Ultraverse superhero (the poor guy was clumsily handled but hey, I have a soft spot for the Strangers). Then there was Mantra whom I'm not going to try to figure out whether s/he fits or not into this matter...
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Date: 2010-06-07 05:37 pm (UTC)About Misty and Colleen, while it's never been shown plainly, it was made fairly obvious, in an early Xena/Gabrielle way. In the las few issues of Power Man/Iron Fist, Luke Cage quite plainly shook Colleen into admitting that she wasn't just mad at Misty cheating on the Fist, but she was jealous herself and it was "eating her up inside." And, c'mon, they were Claremont-written for a long while!
Which reminds me there was also Spectral, of the Strangers, an outright gay Ultraverse superhero (the poor guy was clumsily handled but hey, I have a soft spot for the Strangers). Then there was Mantra whom I'm not going to try to figure out whether s/he fits or not into this matter...