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What's going on? Well, yeah. You may have heard that after 83 years of being a symbol of masculine fertility and virility, Superman has come out as queer as the rainbow. The Justice League Queer or JLQ is an informal, ad-hoc group of LGBTQIA+ superheroes formed and led by the sorcerer Extraño (Gregorio de la Vega).[1] As the first out-and-proud superhero, Gregorio wanted to ensure that those who follow are never as alone as he was.[2] Syl and Aqualad's first meeting during a Pride Parade was interrupted by the villain Eclipso, who made it rain on their parade.
Justice League Queer is ready to assemble now that they finally have their Superman. Are the liberals winning? He's so straight, in fact, that he and Lois conceived a child, young Jon Kent, who recently took up his dad's title after a big multiversal crisis made every story DC published real.
There's even a Martian Manhunter pseudo-offspring who's into men. Justice League Queer Members Apollo Gay Batwoman Lesbian Bunker Gay Crush Bisexual. The Rainbow Justice League.
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Yes, despite being best known for his masculine heterosexuality and desire to show up trains -- it's basically just him and John Henry Except that's not really the Superman you know. Wonder Woman has been bisexual since her gay-supporting creator made herbut there's a younger Wonder Girl who'll one day take up the lasso that can fill in as well.
Robin now Superman? After all, we have our Superman now, and we still have Batwoman -- who is like Batman, but Jewish, a woman, and gay. This kid, Jon Kent, recently came out as bisexual while wearing the big S, but he's just the latest successor to turn gay while their parent and better-known bearer of the superhero title remains as straight as one of those accursed railroads.
See, as we mentioned before, Robin just came out as bisexual. The team debuted to lackluster response, as it featured Lobo's daughter, the Wildstorm copy of Batmanand assorted C-Listers. The original Green Lantern Alan Scott came out as gay a while back, and the most recent Green Lantern is bisexual as well, so you can take your pick.
JLQ Members Comic Vine : Ever-expanding and increasingly colorful, DC’s Pride covers feature LGBTQ+ icons, but the DCAU created some of their best queer characters
Also, bisexuals can still be married to the opposite sex, c'mon. Then there are two different Aqualads-become-Aquamans, Jackson Hyde and Kaldur'ahm, from the comics and Young Justice cartoon, respectively. Two of the live-action Flashes are queer, and Nora West-Allenthe Flash's daughter and successor, is as well.
Justice League Queer was an ad-hoc team of LGBTQIA+ heroes formed by Gregorio de la Vega to fight off Eclipso when he attacked a pride parade.
October 23, Tara Marie. See, it turns out that a while back DC promised that there would be, at some point in the future, a comic called Justice League Queer, featuring an all-queer version of the Justice League. The Clark Kent that you know still stands for truth, straightness, and espousing the good truth of the safety of plane travel.
But it seems like DC is maybe building a queer Justice League, one that people will actually recognize. Are our proud superheroes being turned queer? Justice League Queer (JLQ) is a superhero team appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.