November 2011
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More LGBTQ character in DCnU
Gail Simnore has just answered a question from thefingerfuckingfemalefury in which she states that there will be more LGBTQ characters both in Batgirl and Firestorm.
thefingerfuckingfemalefury asked: Hi there Gail Simone! I just had a quick question that I hope you don’t mind answering. I absolutely love the way you write LGBTQ characters in your work, always have. So I was wondering if...
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Anonymous asked: Anima and Power Boy are LGBT? So that makes four LGBT Titans, cool. Though when did it say they were LGBT? I only remember PB going out with Supergirl and having a one night stand with Hawk III.
Anonymous asked: Hero Cruz was a member of Titans LA, not Titans West. Thanks for acknowledging him though.
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biggaynerd asked: There was one previous Gay Titan. Hero Cruz was a member of Titans West with Beast Boy and Flamebird.
Anonymous asked: I heard there was another canonically gay Titan (not Tim) before Miguel. Who was it?
Anonymous asked: Do you have a list of all of DC's LGBT?
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Apollo (and Midnighter) Reaction Images
foreverrhapsody:
All of these were found on /co/ over a lengthy period of time, and I figured I should share them. They’re grouped by style, because I’m pretty sure the same person didn’t make ALL of these. Also, I didn’t make any of them. I’m just sharing the wealth.
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It's official - Batwoman is hot
dcwomenkickingass:
Rolling Stone is out with its “Hot List” for 2011 and on the list is Batwoman.
The story quotes J.H. Williams, who admits he’s pretty excited about it on his blog. The piece as quotes Gail Simone about the diversity of the much missed Secret Six. Archie Comics’ Kevin Keller is also mentioned as are Apollo and Midnighter. You can read the the whole thing below.
I wonder...
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Paul Cornell Reveals DCnU History in STORMWATCH
Newsarama has an interview with Paul Cornell, writer of Stormwatch and Demon Knights, about the DCnU history. It is worth checking:
According to most DC comics in the publisher’s “New 52,” superheroes have only been around for five years.
But readers of Paul Cornell’s comics know better.
As introduced in the pages of Cornell’s Stormwatch — and reinforced in...