#queer marvel characters
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vanillabean-13draws · 2 months ago
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Viv Vision!
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clownzees · 2 months ago
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theyre baaacck!!!
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steph-the-4th-robin · 5 months ago
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Day 30 of Characters That Are Definitely Queer but Comics Won’t Let Them Be:
Gambit
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agentoffangirling · 26 days ago
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Bc of all this stuff of "Billy is the first gay character in the MCU", I have decided to compile a list of queer characters in the MCU, sorted by date so y'all know who the actual firsts are
The conditions are thus:
It is confirmed in the project by either the character themselves or by another person. Maybe they speak of a partner, or say "I'm gay" onscreen
It is confirmed outside of the project by a director, actor, writer, etc. The specific thing about this is that it must be spoken about openly, not just "oh I like that idea!". No, it must be said, "yes, we intended for this" "this character is queer", you get the idea. This means cases like where Chloe Bennet voiced support for an openly bi Daisy Johnson in "Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D." will not be counted, for while she does like it, she doesn't confirm Daisy as bi
The project must be set in the MCU timeline. If it is the subject of a multiverse, then that must be when the multiverse started branching out. "Deadpool and Wolverine" counts, but all other X-Men movies will not count
With these conditions, it also means cases like Iceman will not be considered, as even though him being a mutant is written like a coming out scene, he is still treated as being entirely het
Does that make sense? Good, let's get going
Victoria Hand (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. season 1, 2013-2014): Lesbian, confirmed by actress
Isabelle Hartley (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. season 2, 2014-2015): Lesbian, stated by actress
Joey Gutierrez (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. season 3, 2015-2016): Gay, confirmed on screen
Jeri Hogarth (Jessica Jones, 2015-2019): Lesbian, confirmed on screen
Valkyrie (Thor: Ragnarok & Thor: Love and Thunder, 2017/2022): Bisexual, confirmed by actress and later confirmed on screen
Korg (Thor: Ragnarok & Thor: Love and Thunder, 2017/2022): Gay, only confirmed on screen in Love and Thunder
Karolina Dean (Runaways, 2017-2018): Lesbian, confirmed on screen
Nico Minoru (Runaways, 2017-2018): Bisexual, confirmed on screen
Ruby Hale (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. season 5, 2017-2018): Aesxual, confirmed by actress
Aneka (Black Panther & Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, 2018/2022): Lesbian, confirmed by actress
Ayo (Black Panther & Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, 2018/2022): Lesbian, confirmed on screen
Unnamed character played by Joe Russo (Avengers: Endgame, 2019): Unknown, confirmed on screen
Marcus Benson (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. season 6, 2019): Gay, confirmed on screen
Loki Laufeyson (Loki, 2021): Genderfluid and bisexual, confirmed on screen (it is worth noting that Loki was only confirmed as queer in the series, ten years after he made his debut, which is why I only count the series here. However our main timeline Loki is suggested to be same)
Sylvie Laufeydottir (Loki, 2021): Bisexual, confirmed by creators
Yelena Belova (Black Widow & Hawkeye, 2021): Aroace, hinted on screen, confirmed by writer
Phastos (Eternals, 2021): Gay, confirmed on screen
America Chavez (Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, 2022): Lesbian, confirmed by actress
America's moms (Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, 2022): Unknown, confirmed on screen
Mister Immortal (She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, 2022): Bisexual, confirmed on screen
Agatha Harkness (WandaVision & Agatha All Along, 2021/2024): Unknown, potentially sapphic or wlw, confirmed on screen
Rio Vidal (Agatha All Along, 2024): Unknown, potentially sapphic or wlw, confirmed on screen
Billy Maximoff (Agatha All Along, 2024): Gay, confirmed on screen
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murrpa · 3 months ago
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at this point wade has to come up to laura and say:
“y’know you have 2 dads now right?”
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everyoneisgayandtrans · 10 months ago
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bamfwizard · 3 months ago
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my extended analysis of queer undertones in the X-Men universe basically goes,
"it's a really great metaphor for the queer experience of surviving in a world that denounces your existence, dodging metaphorical and literal bullets everywhere, while still lifting up others in your community and finding solace in like-minded people"
"and Charles and Erik have something really really gay going on too"
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acesincomics · 2 years ago
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Marvel character Gwendolyn “Gwen” Poole aka Gwenpool has been confirmed aromantic and asexual!
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Gwenpool will come to terms with her sexuality in next week’s issue of Love Unlimited: Gwenpool, her current series which is made by an acespec creative team.
Acespec creators Jeremy Whitley @jeremywhitley, Bailie Rosenlund @bailiesartblog, Kelly Fitzpatrick, Alanna Smith @alannawrites and Kaitlyn Lindtvedt discuss Gwenpool’s asexuality and aromanticism in this new interview for Marvel.
It’s a really great interview, highly recommend reading it!
“Acespec people aren’t often shown in media and when they are, it’s often shown as a trope of being a broken thing that needs fixing. The more diversity and stories we can tell, the better.” -Kelly Fitzpatrick
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Love Unlimited: Gwenpool is available now from Marvel Unlimited. The concluding issue of this 6 part limited series will be out next week.
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Check out this reading list for Gwenpool if you’d like to read more of her comics!
Gwenpool is the second Marvel character to be confirmed asexual this year, although she will be the first to have her asexuality shown on-page.
Morgan Red was confirmed asexual back in March and his asexuality will be addressed in New Mutants Lethal Legion #5, out in July.
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annabelle--cane · 4 months ago
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a minor tma fandom thing that has amused me for a few years is that, after the show ended, a very obvious way to see the different approaches people had been taking to engaging with it became to hear their recommendations for what media you should try if you'd liked it. suddenly the veil parted and I could be like ooohhh of course we never saw eye to eye, you're listening to it like the way you listen to heart-warming found family actual play ttrpgs and I'm listening to it like eighty hour hamlet.
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Everyone on the internet going “but where was Rio at the end of the episode?? Where did she go?? Why wasn’t she with the rest of the coven???” Like. BABES. There was a DEAD BODY in that house. A DEAD HUMAN BODY. There was a dead human body IN THE HOUSE. Sit on it. Think for a second. Yeah? Yeah?? Thereeee we go you go there 👏🏼👏🏼
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clownzees · 3 months ago
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hi guys!!!!! were so back!!!
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steph-the-4th-robin · 5 months ago
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Day 24 of Characters That Are Definitely Queer but Comics Won’t Let Them Be:
Nightcrawler
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thatsprettylane · 1 year ago
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If the writers and the actors both say “this character would have been queer but the censors wouldn’t allow it”, then the character IS queer.
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yubnubforhire · 25 days ago
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Listen I love agathario as much as the next gay but it’s simply incorrect to say ‘this show was supposed to be about agathario why is there so much focus on billy :((’
The show was never marketed that way — all the trailers very much focus on Agatha and Billy. Also, the way shows/movies handle press tells you everything. Kathryn Hahn and Joe Locke have been doing the most press and are paired together for junkets — they are the main characters of the show. Aubrey Plaza and Patti Lupone have also been doing a fair amount of press (though less than Kathryn and Joe) and they are paired together for junkets — they’re the most famous (aka highest billed) SECONDARY characters. Sasheer Zamata, Debra Jo Rupp, and Ali Ahn have done almost no individual press and were paired together for junkets — they are the rest of the secondary cast.
I also want more development for Agathario, but we’ve gotta stop assuming that just because a storyline or character is introduced early on it means that the show is going to center around that story or character. It’s just bad media consumption.
The show is very clearly about Agatha and Billy, their relationship, and their respective journeys of self-actualization (which are obviously set up to mirror each other). Agathario is at best a B plot.
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beczito · 9 months ago
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Prodigy
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mattzerella-sticks · 8 months ago
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Wolverine from X-Men: Evolution was a gay man, or at the very least queer. My evidence is as follows:
No defining/memorable romantic relationships with women AT ALL during the show's run. Jean was a teenager, he was an adult, and - unlike the Ultimate X-Men comics which served as inspiration for this series - these two did not have a romantic relationship nor did they have any romantic tension, the relationship between them instead mirroring a brother/sister one. The same can be said about Logan's other high-profile comics romantic interest, Storm, where their relationship was more like siblings as well rather than anything with romantic undertones.
This scene with Captain America -
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