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Superman comes out as bisexual; 'not a gimmick,' writer saysQuote:
Out, out and away! - for Superman on National Coming Out Day.
Jon Kent, the son of original Superman Clark Kent and journalist Lois Lane, turns out to be bisexual in DC Comics' latest iteration of the superhero's adventures.
The young man kisses reporter Jay Nakamura in issue five of the comic book "Superman: Son of Kal-El," which will be released on Nov. 9.
"It's not a gimmick," the writer, Tom Taylor, said in an interview from Melbourne, Australia, wearing a T-shirt with a rainbow-striped Superman logo.
"When I was offered this job, I thought, 'Well, if we're going to have a new Superman for the DC Universe, it feels like a missed opportunity to have another straight white savior," he said.
"We didn't want this to be 'DC Comics creates new queer Superman,'" Taylor said. "We want this to be 'Superman finds himself, becomes Superman and then comes out,' and I think that's a really important distinction there."
Jon Kent cares about climate crisis and refugees.
Dean Cain Slams Superman Coming Out as Bisexual: “It Isn’t Bold or Brave”Quote:
Former Superman actor Dean Cain has criticized DC Comics’ decision to have the current Superman come out as bisexual.
“They said it’s a bold new direction, I say they’re bandwagoning,” the 55-year-old actor told Fox & Friends on Tuesday. “Robin just came out as bi — who’s really shocked about that one? The new Captain America is gay. My daughter in [The CW series] Supergirl, where I played the father, was gay. So I don’t think it’s bold or brave or some crazy new direction. If they had done this 20 years ago, perhaps that would be bold or brave.
“Brave would be having him fighting for the rights of gay people in Iran where they’ll throw you off a building for the offense of being gay,” Cain continued.
It's sometimes the ones you least expect? xD
In the past every character was straight. It's nice to see some variety happening in classics. As the world changes, so do relationship roles, ways of thinking, acceptance and many other things. It's just a pity that while critics tend to be outspoken now and have nothing to fear, in the past critics to the straight media didn't have the same opportunity if annoyed.
I would add that when an overpowered majority loses some of its power, it tends to complain as though they're the victims. They were used to be entitled for too long.
It's not like there still doesn't need to be more variety, like bald positive characters are seriously lacking from the media, and are usually on the other side. Although characters have all sorts of jobs, doing the lower class ones and being the quiet kids in class, as the main characters.

Geeks have been hip since Scooby Doo, but it's not like the fad didn't influence their style, the changes in how society perceives some things which was at the time in to be a hipster and a geek. Or accepted to be a loser at life and a wuss, and hang with dogs rather than humans.
But media is often way more easily accepted than reality.
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