DC's First Out Gay Hero Had A Rough Start, But Greatly Improved

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DC's first gay character, Extraño, was an embodiment of negative stereotyp when he buted before beg revented as an excg character.

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LOOKG BACK AT THE MISTREATMENT OF MARVEL’S FIRST GAY COMIC SUPERHERO

Now that we've vered the LGBTQ ic book basics, and the first mastream, openly gay superhero, Extraño, 's time to take a look at the (sort of) first mastream gay superhero: Northstar. At least, that's what this was gog to be about. Then, over the urse of rearchg how Northstar beme the poster boy for… * first gay comic book hero *

Bis men g and out of his home, or lgerg shirtls the background of panels, Northstar was d through the unique perspective of how straight men typilly view gay men.

WHO WAS THE FIRST GAY SUPERHERO? — THE ROUGH ROAD TO MARVEL’S NORTHSTAR

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In the 1980s he was portrayed as dismissive of women to the pot of misogyny, while the ghts, gay men were so often portrayed fictn as the gay bt iend that Northstar was portrayed almost solely the pany of women.

His backstory evolved as homosexuals emerged om enomic dispary: Where once he was an unattend mor, he beme a wealthy, privileged man as the natnal narrative surroundg queer youth gradually expand.

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Aaron Fischer, a gay teenager, will take on the mantle The Uned Stat of Capta Ameri, markg the character’s 80th anniversary <br> * first gay comic book hero *

It wasn’t until the '70s and '80s that ic book creators began troducg characters that uld be scribed as havg gay ‘tras’ whout outright clarg them as LGBT.

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Northstar, Marvel Comic's first openly gay superhero, brought queer reprentatn to Marvel Comics and changed the superhero universe forever. * first gay comic book hero *

Required absolutely no mentn of homosexualy until they lifted that ban 1989, and as the untry beme more progrsive s unrstandg and acceptance of the LGBT muny, creators ntued to buck the system and troduce pellg characters that were relatable to more people. In an early issue story-arc, Constante go to the fense of several homosexuals who are beg preyed upon and ends up takg a severe beatg for his effort.

The two share a mournful embrace over the loss of their loved on and was at that time that Northstar felt fortable enough to announce to the world, “I am gay.

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Unregnized for havg DC's first nfirmed gay superhero on televisn, Static Shock subtly brought LGBTQIA+ reprentatn before the Arrowverse. * first gay comic book hero *

The inty of Hood Jtice is never fully explored, but Hollis Mason’s book, Unr the Hood, which is referenced throughout the ics, he expos Hood Jtice as havg approved of Hler’s actns durg World War II, which he nsired odd bee of Hler’s attu towards homosexuals, makg him a hypocre. Gregor De La Vega, who lls himself Extraño (meang “strange” Spanish), is probably the most offensive pictn of a gay character ics.

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He is reprented as beg gay via a number of sexual nuendos and slang terms that remble numero stereotyp associated wh homosexualy. This was probably due large part to the offensive and stereotypil pictn of a gay man, which brought about a lot of negative attentn om both sis of the issue. The uple are the first openly gay superhero power uple ics and their recent foray to a duo seri wh “Midnighter and Apollo” #1, wrten by Steve Orlando and penciled by Fernando Blan, buted wh the uple dog the same thg pretty much any uple do: they do the dish together, have a nice chat, and get down and dirty right there the kchen.

This had to do wh Liefeld creatg Shatterstar and vered his first dozen appearanc, so he stated as the creator that Shatterstar wasn’t gay.

One thg he has never distanced himself om was beg gay, and he is one of the most proment characters featured on this list due to his so-lled ‘g out panel, ’ which has been pictured above. Brian Falsworth has been a mastay ics sce he first appeared “The Invars” #18, wrten by Roy Thomas and penciled by Gil Kane, all the way back 1977, but wasn’t until recently that the character was revealed as gay. In the ics, Brian was a relatnship wh Roger Aubrey (Dtroyer), which mak the pair to be the first gay characters Marvel ics chronologilly, if not directly.

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Back then, there was no way to tackle the plited issu surroundg a gay character, even a book that was all about racial equaly Ameri.

Now that we’ve vered the LGBTQ ic book basics, and the first mastream, openly gay superhero, Extraño, ’s time to take a look at the (sort of) first mastream gay superhero: Northstar. Wrer and artist John Byrne nsirs himself to have created the first gay superhero Northstar, a character who first appeared a uple issu of The Unnny X-Men. But while Byrne may have thought was time for a gay superhero, Marvel edor--chief Jim Shooter had very different ias.

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From makg one of the first forays to homosexualy one of vlence and gay panic, to pictns that lean heavily to stereotyp and borrle ritur, ’s jt a nightmare. Stereotypg gay characters as beg straight out of a gay panic fever dream was not his problem, sce he jt wanted to tell a personal story.

It left a mark on him, and dig around onle enough and you’ll fd those who suggt that the ban on homosexual portrayals was a direct rponse to the backlash he got om his Hulk story. So how necsary was his extra cree for Marvel’s ic le that was subject to the Co, sce the CCA didn’t drop their own ban on homosexual ntent until 1989?

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We’ll get to the part above that had pissed off that particular gay rear, but why not take a tour first to an earlier part of the TCJ terview?

As he told TCJ, Byrne created a character he dubbed Gay Guy for The College of Art’s school paper at the Southern Alberta Instute of Technology.

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But as he also explas TCJ, “Gay-Guy was this ltle boy who had his lollipop stolen by Ruby the Dyke and grew up hatg women. ” He then go on to scribe Gay-Guy’s purple leisure su, pk pe and “diamond studd glass” that ma up his superhero uniform. But when you put that excerpt together wh Gay Guy, you have to wonr if the flamboyant superhero was a wk, wk, nudge, nudge parody done by a somewhat tactls (but talented) llege kid, or if he was emblematic of an ia Byrne held for some time that there were certa ways “queers” should look and act that somehow ma them ls than their straight unterparts.

As he says on his own page, he thought of makg one of the members of Alpha Flight gay after readg a Scientific Amerin article. And by the time he cid to make Northstar gay, he seems to have gotten past the ia that gay folks should look and act a certa way.

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