May 2013
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Anonymous asked: Hey. Long-time reader here. I've long been intrugued by Bunker, but I stayed away since his sexuality had only been mentioned once. The apearance of his coma-laden and Mysteriously Glowing boyfriend in Teen Titans #17 made me want to finally get an issue, but I haven't heard anything on him since. Has the Boyfriend subplot been dropped?
Anonymous asked: love to see more of your catman in catwoman drawings... incredible work ...look forward to more
April 2013
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Another gay in Earth 2
Were you nervous about reinterpreting an iconic character like the original Green Lantern in this way?
No, not really. I think we need to move with the times. Back when I was writing Starman, I had, I believe, the first gay kiss in a mainstream comic book. That was back in August of 1998. Then there was another version of the Starman character in the recent Justice League series I had written...
Gay Batman?
If Bruce Wayne, for some reason, stopped being Batman and DC Comics were to replace him with another character other than Dick, Jason or Tim, would they be bold enough to use a gay one? Would DC ever create a gay Batman, even if it were in a parallel universe?
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HUGE SPOILER ALERT:
“”Of course, while Yeoh is the first trans character...
– -www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=44831
EXCEPT FOR SIR YSTIN IN DEMON KNIGHTS WHO HAS LITERALLY BEEN AN OPEN TRANSSEXUAL SINCE THE REBOOT BEGAN.
LOOK AT THIS SUAVE BADASS.
SIR YSTIN HAS BEEN SLAYING MONSTERS AND STEALING THE HEARTS OF AMAZONS SINCE ISSUE ONE.
ISSUE FUCKING...
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GEEK OUT: GAIL SIMONE BRINGS FIRST TRANSGENDERED...
Why do we love Gail?
She added that she thinks most superhero comics readers don’t have a problem with increased diversity, but rather with stories that promote sermonizing over storytelling. Alysia will be “a character, not a public service announcement … being trans is just part of her story. If someone loved her before, and doesn’t love her after, well — that’s a shame, but we can’t let...
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CBR: WC13: SPOTLIGHT ON JAMES ROBINSON
It was only alittle, but James Robinson talked about Green Lantern to CBR:
One of those cool characters, Alan Scott, lost his partner Sam in the first issue of the series, but Sam’s death isn’t quite completely dealt with yet. “Breaking [Alan Scott’s] heart at the start is just good drama.” In “Earth 2” #12, the mystery of why Sam was killed leads into...
March 2013
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Renee Montoya to Return to DC Comics?
dcwomenkickingass:
J.H. Williams III recently did an interview with the comic fan site Comicosity and while the whole interview is worth reading, there was one comment that was very interesting regarding a DC character who has been rarely seen in the new 52.
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Newsarama:BATWOMAN's OTHER Artist on Challenges...
By Vaneta Rogers, Newsarama Contributor posted: 21 March 2013 02:01 pm ET
Sharing the art tasks with J.H. Williams on Batwoman is a double-edged sword for Trevor McCarthy.
While he isn’t regarded by most fans as the better-known artist, the experience of working with Williams and his co-writer W. Haden Blackman has been a rewarding challenge.
For a lot of comics fans, Trevor...
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CBR: THE BAT SIGNAL: WILLIAMS FOCUSES ON FAMILY IN...
“Batwoman” #17 was a hallmark issue for the DC Comics series. Co-writers J.H. Williams III and W. Haden Blackman concluded their third arc with a bang, wrapping an arc that had gestated since the launch of theNew 52, putting Bette Kane back on the table as new hero Hawkfire and bringing a major surprise development to the relationship between Gotham City Police Detective Maggie Sawer...
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