LGBTQ Roll Call
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With June being LGBTQ Pride, I couldn't think of a better time to do a Roll Call celebrating exceptional LGBTQ characters in comics.
While there have been a number of LGBTQ characters, most of them at best have been relegated to minor characters and at worst deplorable homophobic queer minstrel shows.
And don't get it conflated.
Visibility is not progress.
If it were then the Rawhide Kid and Northstar would be progressive trailblazing characters.
So no, this isn't just my list of queer comic characters.
This is a salute to the elite characters who have provided me with a more than a few OH HELL YEAH! moments.
A list of characters and made me proud to be a comic book geek and an LGBTQ.
Also, if you haven't already, feel free to check out my recent post on No_Scans discussing Queer Tropes to better understand where I'm coming from on this.
That being said: ROLL CALL!!!!!!!
Batwoman
Jack Harkness
Ianto Jones
The Question (Renee Montoya)
Ozymandias
Black Cat
Daken
Destiny
Mystique
Rictor & Shatterstar
And by the by: The Greeks/Romans/Spartans were like TOTALLY GAY!!!!! (nsfw)
Victoria Hand
Richie Foley/Gear
Dani Baptiste
Tim Gunn
He's awesome and must therefore be included.
Catwoman (Holly Robinson)
Lafayette Reynolds
Scandal Savage
Hulkling
Karolina Dean
Wiccan
HE"S GAY HONEY!!!! Stop trying to recruit. Straight people: Always trying to push their heterosexual agenda on us God-fearing gays. ;D
Xavin
Achilles
DAYUM is my boyfriend sexy!!!!
Go ahead. It's okay to look.
THAT"S CLOSE ENOUGH.
I'm gonna need you to back away from my man, right the hell now.
Satsu
(Ultimate) Colossus
Not sure if the live-action movie version featured 616 Colossus or Ultimate Colossus.
It really doesn't matter because you're a fool if you think I"m about to pass up a chance to partake in some Grade-A beefcake like one Daniel Cudmore.
Willow Rosenberg
Tara MaClay
John Constantine
Xena
The Midnighter
Apollo & The Midnighter
Now, I'm willing to bet there are some gems out there that myself and others may not be aware of and/or should (re)consider checking out.
So if you have any recommendations of awesome exceptional prominent LGBTQ characters in comics then by all means, sharing is caring. Please post them away in the comments.
(frozen) Re: The Privilege of Visibility
Date: 2010-06-09 04:18 pm (UTC)In regards to the teacher comment, my point is that people fear gays even more when we're remotely near children. So a story about a gay teacher teaching witchcraft to children is gonna be right-winger's wetdream.
You make some strong and valid points, but as a gay storyteller who's caught hell in both his professional and personal life for daring to present our stories, I can't co-sign.
But that's cool. We can agree to disagree.
And I'm hopeful that the movies will follow through where the books didn't (for whatever reason).
Read: If I don't get my hot man on man gay wizard sex on the big screen, I'm raising unholy hell. ;D
(frozen) Re: The Privilege of Visibility
Date: 2010-06-09 05:47 pm (UTC)This am Bizarro logic. Once HP is established as a global-phenom cashcow, JKR has carte blanche to do whatever the fuck she wants, she's the richest woman in Britain and no publisher is going to tell her 'no'. If she'd introduced gay themes in the first book she might've had trouble selling it at all, but by book four or five, come on.
Of course, it would still get expurgated to hell in some translations (much like Hogwarts being a co-ed school).
(frozen) Re: The Privilege of Visibility
Date: 2010-06-09 06:37 pm (UTC)"she might've had trouble selling it at all, but by book four or five, come on."
And how many established high profile A-list celebrities and sports stars ARE STILL in the closet no matter how much of a global cashcow they've proven to be?
"Of course, it would still get expurgated to hell in some translations..."
Yeah like the English translation.
(frozen) Re: The Privilege of Visibility
Date: 2010-06-09 06:49 pm (UTC)(frozen) Re: The Privilege of Visibility
Date: 2010-06-09 06:51 pm (UTC)