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Public reaction
While it may be too early to tell how the public in general and comic book fans in particular will react to these publishers' portrayal of homosexuality, one thing seems certain: the political, social, and cultural landscape appears to be such that it supports at least a trial effort in developing comics featuring gays, lesbians, bisexuals, and transgendered characters. Whereas only a few decades ago, comics would likely have lost their approval by the Comics Code Authority for including gay characters of any kind in any comic for any reason, no one seems to be suggesting that the comics, in highlighting gay characters, have done anything to warrant disapproval, social or otherwise. The seal of the Comics Code Authority, which appears on the covers of approved comic books. ...
Characters notable for being gay Rawhide Kid -
In 2002, Marvel Comics revived The Rawhide Kid in their Marvel MAX imprint, introducing the first openly gay comic book character to star in his own magazine. The Western gunfighter is the first main character among Marvel’s comic book cast to be homosexual. The first edition of the Rawhide Kid’s gay saga was called Slap Leather. The Rawhide Kid (real name: Johnny Bart, originally given as Johnny Clay) is a fictional cowboy in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
Marvel Comics is an American comic book line published by Marvel Publishing, Inc. ...
MAX is an imprint of Marvel Comics for adult audiences, launched in 2001 after Marvel broke with the Comics Code Authority and established its own rating system. ...
- Writer and artist
According to a CNN.com article, “The new series pairs the original artist, John Severin, now 86, with Ron Zimmerman, a television writer. Making the Rawhide Kid homosexual was Zimmerman’s idea." John Powers Severin (born December 21, 1921, Jersey City, New Jersey) is an American comic book artist noted for his distinctive artwork with EC Comics, primarily on the war comics Two-Fisted Tales and Frontline Combat, and for Marvel Comics, primarily on its war and Western comics. ...
Since its coinage, the word homosexuality has acquired multiple meanings. ...
- Indirect portrayal of character's sexuality
The character’s sexuality is conveyed indirectly, through euphemisms and puns, and the comic’s style is campy. For example, the Rawhide Kid says, of the Lone Ranger: "I think that mask and the powder blue outfit are fantastic. I can certainly see why the Indian follows him around." The Lone Ranger was an early, long-running radio and television show based on characters created by George W. Trendle of Detroit, Michigan and developed by writer Fran Stryker of Buffalo, New York. ...
- Humorous asides
According to a CBS News story concerning the character, “Part of the comedic slant will come in the Rawhide Kid's asides to the reader after the townsfolk can't quite figure out what makes the gunslinger ... different. In his previous incarnation, the Rawhide Kid was very shy around women. Nothing about that will change in the new version.”
Northstar -
The Rawhide Kid was preceded by other gay Marvel characters, such as Alpha Flight’s Northstar. Created in 1979 and a member of the original Alpha Flight team, the character was revealed to be gay in 1992's Alpha Flight issue 106. The fictional character Northstar (born Jean-Paul Beaubier, formerly Jean-Paul Martin) is a Marvel Comics superhero, a member of Alpha Flight and the X-Men. ...
Alpha Flight is a Marvel Comics superhero team, noteworthy for being one of the few Canadian superhero teams. ...
- Implied homosexuality
Northstar's sexual identity was hinted at in 1983, in issues 7 and 8 of Alpha Flight. He and his sister Aurora visit Raymonde Belmonde, a friend of Northstar's. After Aurora leaves, Belmonde asks Northstar, "So, you didn't tell her all about me." When, later, Northstar meets Belmonde's daughter, the superhero is astonished to learn that his friend is a father. Moreover, Belmonde tells Jean-Paul Beaubier (Northstar's alter ego) not to fear his mutant powers or anything else, and Aurora chastises her brother for questioning her romantic choices by remarking, "You, of all people, dare to challenge my love life?" However, in Alpha Flight issue 11, which details the character's origin, Northstar's apparent lack of interest in women was chalked up to his obsessive drive to win as a ski champion [1].
Devlin Waugh -
The first openly gay hero in mainstream British comics was Devlin Waugh, who first appeared in 2000AD in 1992. He was created by writer John Smith and artist Sean Phillips. The character's homosexuality is frequently referenced in the strip, and in his first story he attempts to seduce one of the men he is rescuing. Devlin Waugh is a fictional comics character in the 2000 AD and Judge Dredd megazine. ...
Devlin Waugh is a fictional comics character in the 2000 AD and Judge Dredd megazine. ...
Cover of the first issue of 2000 AD, 26 February 1977. ...
John Smith is a British comics writer best known for his work on 2000 AD and Crisis. ...
Sean Phillips is a comic book artist. ...
The character was deliberately created in opposition to such characters as Judge Dredd and Johnny Alpha, gruff, macho men. Waugh, by contrast, was camp, flippant and flamboyant. For the 1995 film, see Judge Dredd (film). ...
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Gay fanzine and parody art Fans have also created artwork that depicts heterosexual Marvel and DC characters as being gay. Other, similar art is designed to parody these characters. One notable incident involved the artist Mark Chamberlain and works depicting Batman and Robin in homoerotic poses. DC threatened both the artist and a gallery showing his work, with legal action. [2][3]. Batman (originally referred to as the Bat-Man and still referred to at times as the Batman) is a DC Comics fictional superhero who first appeared in Detective Comics #27 in May 1939. ...
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Transgendered superheroes A few mainstream comic books have also introduced transgendered characters.
Babewatch In 1995, Image comics sought to profit from the "'bad girl' trend in comics. . . by briefly turning many of their male heroes into women." This series was initiated in Youngblood, when "Glory's nemesis Diablolique takes revenge on Glory (and men in general) by turning every man Glory had ever met into a woman" [4]. Image Comics Logo Image Comics is an American comic book publisher. ...
Cloud Cloud, who was able to take the form of a female, a male, or a cloud, appeared in a revival of The Defenders. The character could take on male or female form. Romantically attracted to the female Cloud, Iceman was upset by her male form. Cloud is a fictional character in the Marvel Universe. ...
Coagula Kate Godwin, a male-to-female transexual, was one of the first transexual characters to have a major role in a comic series. She was a member of the Doom Patrol, and had the ability to coagulate liquids and dissolve solids at will. This article contains a trivia section. ...
Excalibur -
Through the use of shapeshifting abilities and various other machinations of plot, several of the characters in the Excalibur series also swap bodies or are otherwise transformed into members of the opposite sex, including: Excalibur is a Marvel Comics superhero group, an offshoot of the X-Men, usually based in the United Kingdom. ...
- Nigel
- Kitty Pryde (Shadowcat)
- Nightcrawler
- Archangel
- Captain Britain
- Meggan
- Wolverine
- Longshot
- Dazzler
- Havok
- Storm
- Colossus
- Rogue
Flare and the Champions This series, which was based on the Champions superhero roleplaying game, included transgendered plots in which body possession and shapeshifting abilities were used to set up male-to-female transformations with Dr, Arcane entering Dark Malice's body and Flare's brother Philip uses his shapeshifting abilities to impersonate her so as to avenge himself upon his sister who, earlier, had forced him to pose as a girl.
Hawkwoman and Hawkman As a result of Count Viper's exercise of his tremendous psychic powers, Hawkwoman and Hawkman both switch bodies with others of the opposite sex, the count using them to advance his own nefarious schemes.
Lusiphur When Lusiphur is trapped by his foes, a sorceress offers to help him, whereupon she casts a love spell on him. However, the spell goes wrong, transforming Lusiphur into "Lucy."
Mantra -
On a 1994 Ultraverse trading card, Mantra's creator, Mike Barr, provides this information concerning his creation: ""Mantra is a man, he just has a woman's body. It was from this dichotomy that Mantra sprang. From the major theme--a switch in genders--came the minor theme of the series: a warrior who must become a sorcerer, a slayer who must become a nurturing mother, a man who has died hundreds of times must become a woman who can only die once. That's the conundrum--and appeal--of Mantra" [5]. A Malibu Comics title, Mantra recounts how a warrior was reincarnated into a female fighter's body. After Marvel Comics bought Malibu, Mantra was retired. Mantra was a comic book series written by Mike Barr, pencilled by Terry Dodson and published by Malibu Comics in the mid 1990s until it was purchased by Marvel Comics, leading to the cancellation of the title after 24 issues. ...
The Ultraverse was the name given to a comic book imprint published by Malibu Comics. ...
Mike W. Barr, also referred to as Mike Barr, is a notable writer of comic books, mystery novels, and science fiction. ...
Jimmy Olsen -
Although he is not himself a superhero, Superman's pal, The Daily Planet's "cub reporter," Jimmy Olsen, has been a frequent crossdresser over the years that he has appeared in Superman comic books. Once, after quitting his job, he disguised himself as a female, Leslie Lowe, to botch tasks so badly that his former employer Perry White would leap at the chance to rehire him. Jimmy Olsen (full name James Bartholomew Olsen) is a fictional character, a photojournalist who appears in DC Comicsâ Superman stories. ...
The Daily Planet is a fictional broadsheet newspaper that appears in Superman stories published by DC Comics. ...
In another comic, Jimmy takes on sexism by posing as a female fan of his own fan club. When Jimmy poses as a woman to accomplish some undercover detective work, he attracts the unwanted attentions of one of the male gangsters he's keeping under surveillance. Jimmy also dons ladies' clothing to evade the police.
Sasquatch ("Wanda" Langkowski) -
Again, as a result of a complex series of transfers between male and female bodies, Sasquatch is reborn, if only temporarily, as Wanda Langkowski in Alpha Flight issues 45 through 68. In the series Exiles, Heather Hudson also serves as a female host for Sasquatch. Sasquatch is a fictional character, a superhero in Marvel Comics universe. ...
Alpha Flight is a Marvel Comics superhero team, noteworthy for being one of the few Canadian superhero teams. ...
The Exiles are a group of fictional comic book characters from Marvel Comics. ...
Cover to Exiles #20. ...
Shade, the Changing Woman After Peter Milligan revamped Steve Ditko's Shade the Changing Man in the 1990s, the series explored the idea of a character being reborn in different bodies. One of Shade’s rebirths results in a sex change that allows opportunities for humorous, ironic, sometimes satirical, social and political commentary. Among other themes, this comic book dealt with a man's becoming aware of, and sensitive to, the challenges and issues that a woman faces due to her own femininity, sexism, chauvinism, and life in general in a patriarchal society: She must learn to deal with female clothing and men's advances. There is a more than passing reference to dealing with PMS, the "heroine" has sex with the first man she comes across, and there is even the obligatory urinal joke. [6]. Peter Milligan is an Irish writer, best known for his comic book, film and television work. ...
Stephen Ditko (born 2 November 1927) is a renowned American comic book artist and writer best known as the co-creator of Spider-Man and Doctor Strange. ...
Shade the Changing Man is quite distinct from The Shade, who was a separate character entirely. ...
Awakening as a female one morning, Shade is first horrified by her transformation. However, with the help of her female friends, she meets these and other challenges, experiences her first kiss and her first sexual encounter with a man, and must make the ultimate decision as to whether to become a man again. Later in the series, “Shade's son George is put into the body of Lenny's daughter, Lilly” [7].
Shvaugn Erin A female Science Police officer, Shvaugn Erin took a sex-change drug because he was in love with Element Lad.
Sir Tristan In Camelot 3000, Merlin casts a spell to bring King Arthur's knights back. The members of the Round Table take up residence in individuals around the world, with the spirit of Sir Tristan inhabiting a female body, causing the usual crises and problems associated with such transformations. Camelot 3000 is a comic book maxi-series written by Mike Barr and penciled by Brian Bolland and published by DC Comics from 1982-1985 as one of its first Direct Market projects. ...
Merlin dictating his poems, as illustrated in a French book from the 13th century. ...
A bronze Arthur in plate armour with visor raised and with jousting shield wearing Kastenbrust armour (early 15th century) by Peter Vischer, typical of later anachronistic depictions of Arthur. ...
In Japanese pop music, Round Table (officially ROUND TABLE) is a band that produces music mostly for Anime soundtracks. ...
Tristan and Iseult as depicted by Herbert Draper (1864 -1920). ...
Superman -
In an issue of the series Whom Gods Destroy, Superman is transformed into a woman to make amends for the unwitting crimes he has committed against those of the opposite sex. Superman is a fictional character and comic book superhero , originally created by American writer Jerry Siegel and Canadian artist Joe Shuster and published by DC Comics. ...
Thor -
At Loki's suggestion, to teach his son a lesson in humility, Odin transforms Marvel Comics' thunder god into a female deity, Thor becoming, literally, a diva. It has been suggested that Ultimate Thor be merged into this article or section. ...
Loki (Loki Laufeyson) is a fictional comic book character, a Marvel Comics supervillain, based upon the Loki of Norse mythology. ...
Odin is a fictional character and that appears in the Marvel Universe and is based on the being of the same name from Norse mythology. ...
Other storylines in which Thor swaps sex are the results of the discovery of the mystic hammer that normally transforms Blake into Thor by the girlfriend of Don Blake (Thor's alter ego) and of the female X-Men character Rogue's inheriting Thor's powers. Both of these stories are part of Marvel's What If series. What If Vol. ...
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Xavin is an alien shapeshifter, normally male, who possesses the ability to change his sex at will. After becoming engaged to Karolina Dean, a lesbian, he begins to spend much of his time female. Though most of his teammates (Karolina especially) would prefer him to appear in female form permanently, he remains male much of the time, and has defended this decision vocally (this may be an overt nod to transgender issues, especially considering the his creator, Brian K. Vaughan, is notably friendly to LGBT issues). Runaways is a Marvel Comics comic book series created by Brian K. Vaughan and Adrian Alphona. ...
Xavin is a fictional character that appears in the Marvel Comics comic book series Runaways. ...
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Brian K. Vaughan (born 1976, Cleveland, Ohio) is an American comic book writer best known for the series Y: The Last Man, Ex Machina, Runaways, and Pride of Baghdad. ...
Other transgendered superheroes These other superheroes also are (or have briefly been) transgendered superheroes: Promethea is a comic book series created by Alan Moore and J.H. Williams III with Mick Gray, published by Americas Best Comics/Wildstorm. ...
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Resurrection Man is the title of a DC Comics comic book series about Mitchell Shelly which ran for 27 issues from 1997 to 1999. ...
Hither came Conan, the Cimmerian, black-haired, sullen-eyed, sword in hand, a thief, a reaver, a slayer, with gigantic melancholies and gigantic mirth, to tread the jeweled thrones of the Earth under his sandalled feet. ...
Mountjoy is a fictional character, a mutant in the Marvel Comics Universe. ...
Cover to The Invisibles (v2) #1. ...
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Means of transformation In comic books that include male-to-female or female-to-male transformations, the characters undergo these transformations as a result of a variety of causes, including: - Genetic mutation
- Magic
- Shape-shifting ability
- Psychic power
- Crossdressing
- Sex-change drug
List of gay, lesbian or bisexual comics characters This is a list of all the known gay, lesbian or bisexual characters in the comics.
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Preacher was a comic book series created by writer Garth Ennis and artist Steve Dillon, published by the American comic book label Vertigo imprint of DC Comics, with painted covers by Glenn Fabry. ...
Anole (Victor Borkowski) is a fictional character, a mutant in the Marvel Universe, one of the student body in the Xavier Institute, and a former member of the Alpha Squadron. ...
Marvel Comics is an American comic book line published by Marvel Publishing, Inc. ...
New X-Men refers to two superhero comic books published by Marvel Comics within the hugely popular X-Men franchise. ...
Apollo is a comic book superhero who first appeared in the Stormwatch series, but is best known for his role in The Authority. ...
Wildstorm Wildstorm Productions, or simply WildStorm, is an American publisher of comic books. ...
The Authority is a superhero comic book published by DC Comics under the Wildstorm imprint. ...
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Archangel (Warren Worthington III), originally and still occasionally known as Angel, is a Marvel Comics superhero, best known as one of the founding members of the mutant super-team known as the X-Men. ...
Marvel 1602 is an eight-issue Marvel comic limited series, published in 2003, written by Neil Gaiman, illustrated by Andy Kubert, and digitally painted by Richard Isanove. ...
Chemical King is a fictional character in the DC Universe of the thirtieth century, a member of the Legion of Super Heroes. ...
DC Comics is an American comic book and related media company. ...
Invisible Kid is the name used by two fictional characters in the future of the DC Comics universe, both of whom were members of the Legion of Super-Heroes with the superhuman ability to become invisible. ...
C Terry Berg is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe who first appeared in the pages of Green Lantern in 2000. ...
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Bloke (real name: Mickey Tork), also known as Rainbow, is a fictional character, a mutant in the Marvel Universe. ...
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X-Statix was the name of a fictional team of mutant superheroes in Marvel Comics, specifically designed to be ironic media superstars. ...
Gaming Guardians is a Keenspot webcomic by Graveyard Greg, started on May 7, 2000. ...
Alex Burgess is a fictional character from Neil Gaimans comic book series, The Sandman. ...
The Sandman was a comic book series written by Neil Gaiman and published by DC Comics for 75 issues from 1988 until 1996. ...
D Captain Metropolis is a fictional character appearing in the Watchmen graphic novel published by DC Comics in 1986. ...
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Neil Richard Gaiman () (born November 10, 1960) is an English author of science fiction and fantasy short stories and novels, graphic novels, comics, and films. ...
The Sandman was a comic book series written by Neil Gaiman and published by DC Comics for 75 issues from 1988 until 1996. ...
Preacher was a comic book series created by writer Garth Ennis and artist Steve Dillon, published by the American comic book label Vertigo imprint of DC Comics, with painted covers by Glenn Fabry. ...
Ultimate Colossus (Piotr Peter Nikolaievitch Rasputin) is a fictional superhero in the Ultimate Universe of Marvel Comics. ...
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Creote is the name of a comic book character from DC Comics. ...
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- Rodney Davis - Carpe Diem
- Taylor "Taye" Dooley - Circles
- Jean-Paul "Frenchie" DuChamp - Supporting character in Marvel Comics Moon Knight title
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- Element Lad - DC Comics' Legion of Superheroes (gay, original continuity - had a relationship with m2f transsexual Sean/Shvaughn Erin, saying "anything we've ever shared physically...was in spite of" the sex change, not because of it) [8]
- Sean/Shvaughn Erin - DC Comics' Legion of Superheroes (original continuity - see Element Lad)
- The Enigma - Enigma; Apparently a comic book character come to life. Lover of Michael Smith.
- Extraño - member of DC Comics' New Guardians; an effeminate man from Peru, he made references to himself as gay several times, and even references a former lover who had died from AIDS.
F Element Lad is a fictional character in the thirtieth century of the DC Universe, a member of the Legion of Super-Heroes. ...
DC Comics is an American comic book and related media company. ...
The Legion of Super-Heroes is a team of comic book superheroes in the future. ...
DC Comics is an American comic book and related media company. ...
The Legion of Super-Heroes is a team of comic book superheroes in the future. ...
Cover of the Enigma trade paperback. ...
Extraño is a fictional gay Hispanic superhero in the DC Comics universe who first appeared in the MILLENNIUM series in 1988. ...
DC Comics is an American comic book and related media company. ...
New Guardians is the name of a series published by DC Comics coming out of the Millenium event, it ran from 1988 through 1989 and only lasted twelve issues before being cancelled. ...
G Flatman (Dr. Val Ventura) is a fictional superhero in the Marvel Comics universe who first appeared in the pages of the Avengers West Coast in 1989. ...
The Great Lakes Avengers are a comedic superhero group, fashioned after Marvel Comicsâ Avengers. ...
- Jafaar Garfield - Fullmetal Alchemist, automail mechanic in the manga version
- Trent Gaudaen - Carpe Diem
- Bob Glover - Preacher; Sexual Investigator and small-time drug trafficker. Partners with Freddie Allen (see above)
- Go Go Fiasco - DC Comics' Vertigo title Codename: Knockout
- Harlequinn (Harley) Goldman - Boy Meets Boy.
- Kyle Graham - Lead character in the syndicated gay comic strip about a gay B&B, Kyle's Bed & Breakfast by Greg Fox.
- Ethan Green - Appears in a series of humorous books about his openly gay life and loves (long and short term), and his struggles in this journey.
H The following characters all play minor supporting roles in the Fullmetal Alchemist manga series. ...
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Edward Elrics Automail arm Automail is a type of prosthetic limb present in the series Fullmetal Alchemist that is used by various characters in the series as a replacement for lost or damaged body parts. ...
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Preacher was a comic book series created by writer Garth Ennis and artist Steve Dillon, published by the American comic book label Vertigo imprint of DC Comics, with painted covers by Glenn Fabry. ...
Mikhael and Harley Boy Meets Boy is a yaoi webcomic by K. Sandra Fuhr. ...
Fox Greg (born January 2, 1980 in South Carolina) is an American diver of Swedish descent. ...
The Mostly Unfabulous Social Life of Ethan Green is a comic strip drawn by Eric Orner. ...
- Hector - The Incredible Hulk; member of the Pantheon, his sexuality is an occasional topic among his colleagues, and one of his brothers disapproves of his homosexuality. During a wedding party, Hector is observed chatting with another gay character, Northstar. [9].
- Hooded Justice - Watchmen; super-hero.
- Michael Bernard "Mikey" Hopkins - The Class Menagerie, The Suburban Jungle.
- Hulkling - Marvel Comics' Young Avengers - Confirmed as being in a relationship with fellow Young Avenger, Wiccan.
- Rick Hundecoph - Umlaut House
I The Incredible Hulk The Hulk, often called The Incredible Hulk, is a Marvel Comics superhero. ...
Hooded Justice is a fictional character from the DC Comics universe who appeared in the 1986 graphic novel Watchmen. ...
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The Suburban Jungle is a webcomic by John The Gneech Robey (author of NeverNever) hosted on Keenspot. ...
Hulkling (real name Teddy Altman) is a fictional character, a member of the Young Avengers, a team of superheroes in the Marvel Universe. ...
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Young Avengers is a comic book published by Marvel Comics. ...
K Invisible Kid is the name used by two fictional characters in the future of the DC Comics universe, both of whom were members of the Legion of Super-Heroes with the superhuman ability to become invisible. ...
Chemical King is a fictional character in the DC Universe of the thirtieth century, a member of the Legion of Super Heroes. ...
L Newshounds is a humorous webcomic drawn and written by Thomas K. Dye. ...
Pride High is an independent comic book written by Tommy Roddy and drawn by Brian Ponce. ...
M Andy Lippincott was a character in the comic strip Doonesbury. ...
Doonesbury is a comic strip by Garry Trudeau, popular in the United States and other parts of the world. ...
Living Lightning (Miguel Santos) is a fictional character from the Marvel Universe. ...
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Damon Matthews is a fictional character who appears in the DC Universe series, Manunter. ...
Obsidian is a fictional character who has been both a superhero and supervillain in the DC Comics universe. ...
Secret Origins #22 outlined the history of the Manhunters, as to tie in with Millennium. ...
- Stanley Wayne Manor - Hellblazer; billionaire infatuated with John Constantine. Insane.
- Tony Mantegna - Secret Six; deaf former reporter who was member of the second incarnation of Secret Six.
- Damon Matthews - Manhunter; coworker and friend of Kate Spencer and lover of Obsidian.
- Paulie Mayhew - Circles
- Paul McGuire - The Sandman; lover and personal assistant to Alex Burgess.
- Burt McPhearson - Carpe Diem
- Midnighter - Wildstorm Comics The Authority (Married to husband Apollo.)
- Martin "Marty" Miller - Circles
- Mindsweeper - Pride High
- Yoshi Mishima - Starfleet cadet and best friend of Matt Decker in Paramount Comics' Star Trek: Starfleet Academy.
- Ray Monde - Hellblazer; Antiques and curiosities dealer with an interest in the supernatural. In mourning for his lover, who died during a war.
N Hellblazer is a contemporary horror comic book series published by the Vertigo imprint of DC Comics. ...
John Constantine (born May 10, 1953 in Liverpool, England) is the fictional protagonist of the comic series Hellblazer. ...
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Damon Matthews is a fictional character who appears in the DC Universe series, Manunter. ...
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Manhunter is a fictional character, a superhero in publications from DC Comics. ...
Obsidian is a fictional character who has been both a superhero and supervillain in the DC Comics universe. ...
The Sandman was a comic book series written by Neil Gaiman and published by DC Comics for 75 issues from 1988 until 1996. ...
Midnighter is a comic book superhero who first appeared in the Stormwatch series, but is best known for his role in The Authority. ...
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Pride High is an independent comic book written by Tommy Roddy and drawn by Brian Ponce. ...
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O Newshounds is a humorous webcomic drawn and written by Thomas K. Dye. ...
The fictional character Northstar (born Jean-Paul Beaubier, formerly Jean-Paul Martin) is a Marvel Comics superhero, a member of Alpha Flight and the X-Men. ...
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The X-Men are a group of comic book superheroes featured in Marvel Comics. ...
P Obsidian is a fictional character who has been both a superhero and supervillain in the DC Comics universe. ...
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- Phat (William Robert Reilly) - Marvel Comics' X-Statix - Superhero and Rap Star. Began a "fake" homosexual relationship with Vivisector. It is later revealed that both characters are gay but are not in love with each other.
- Ken Pierce - Carpe Diem
- Douglas "Doug" Pope - Circles
- Lawrence Poirier - For Better or For Worse comic strip
- Josiah Power - DC Comics' Power Company; He and his partner Rupert were portrayed as a social unit in Power Company, and Josiah was officially outed in Manhunter. Technically, this may make Josiah the first gay title character in DC Comics' history, since "Power Company" was named after Josiah.
R Phat (real name: William Robert Reilly, AKA Billy-Bob) is a fictional character, a mutant in the Marvel Universe. ...
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X-Statix was the name of a fictional team of mutant superheroes in Marvel Comics, specifically designed to be ironic media superstars. ...
For Better or For Worse is a comic strip by Lynn Johnston that began in September 1979. ...
Josiah Power is a DC Comics superhero. ...
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The Power Company was a short-lived DC Comics series focusing on the exploits of a team of professional superheroes of the same name, created by writer Kurt Busiek and artist Tom Grummet. ...
The Power Company was a short-lived DC Comics series focusing on the exploits of a team of professional superheroes of the same name, created by writer Kurt Busiek and artist Tom Grummet. ...
Secret Origins #22 outlined the history of the Manhunters, as to tie in with Millennium. ...
S Mikhael and Harley Boy Meets Boy is a yaoi webcomic by K. Sandra Fuhr. ...
Pied Piper (real name: Hartley Rathaway) is a fictional former supervillain in the DC Comics universe. ...
DC Comics is an American comic book and related media company. ...
The Flash. ...
The Swamp Thing is a fictional character created by Len Wein and Bernie Wrightson for DC Comics, and featured in a long-running horror-fantasy comic book series of the same name. ...
The Seven Soldiers of Victory (also known as Laws Legionaires) is a team of comic book superheroes in the DC Comics universe. ...
Zatanna Zatara is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe. ...
The Rawhide Kid (real name: Johnny Bart, originally given as Johnny Clay) is a fictional cowboy in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
The Suburban Jungle is a webcomic by John The Gneech Robey (author of NeverNever) hosted on Keenspot. ...
Narbonic is a webcomic written and drawn by Shaenon K. Garrity. ...
The Punisher is a fictional vigilante and anti-hero in the Marvel Comics Universe. ...
T Mikhael and Harley Boy Meets Boy is a yaoi webcomic by K. Sandra Fuhr. ...
Friendly Hostility is another webcomic by K. Sandra Fuhr. ...
Mark Slackmeyer is a character in the comic strip Doonesbury. ...
Doonesbury is a comic strip by Garry Trudeau, popular in the United States and other parts of the world. ...
Look up enigma in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
This article or section is not written in the formal tone expected of an encyclopedia article. ...
Fox Greg Author and social commentator - Stub article - Greg Fox has been making comics since he was 12 years old. ...
Static is a teenage African-American superhero with electromagnetic powers. ...
Milestone Media is a company best known for creating the Milestone comics imprint (that was published through DC Comics) and the Static Shock cartoon series. ...
In the animated series Static Shock, Gear (real name Richard Richie Osgood Foley) is the best friend and confidant of Virgil Static Hawkins. ...
U Chase Talbott III is a character from the comic strip Doonesbury. ...
Doonesbury is a comic strip by Garry Trudeau, popular in the United States and other parts of the world. ...
Tasmanian Devil is a member of the Justice League Europe. ...
DC Comics is an American comic book and related media company. ...
Built in the 1987 company-wide crossover limited series, Legends, this new Justice League was given a less America-centric mandate than before, and was dubbed the Justice League International (or JLI for short). ...
El Goonish Shive (EGS) is a contemporary fantasy webcomic, written and drawn by Dan Shive. ...
Top 10 is a superhero comic book series published by the Americas Best Comics imprint of Wildstorm, itself an imprint of DC Comics. ...
V Dinosaur Comics is a webcomic by Canadian Ryan North. ...
- Vivisector (Myles Alfred) - Marvel Comics' X-Statix - Superhero, Role model, Harvard Undergraduate. Began a "fake" homosexual relationship with Phat. It is later revealed that both characters are gay but are not in love with each other. He then went on to date various movie stars.
W Vivisector (Myles Alfred) is a fictional character, an openly gay intellectual mutant featured as a member of X-Statix by Marvel Comics. ...
Marvel Comics is an American comic book line published by Marvel Publishing, Inc. ...
X-Statix was the name of a fictional team of mutant superheroes in Marvel Comics, specifically designed to be ironic media superstars. ...
- Detective Paulie Walters - Preacher; supercop. Investigating the "Reaver-Cleaver" killings.
- Wallace Wells - Scott Pilgrim; Scott Pilgrim's Gay Roommate.
- Wiccan - Marvel Comics' Young Avengers - Confirmed as being in a relationship with fellow Young Avenger, Hulkling.
- Drezzer Wolf - The Suburban Jungle
- Wulf - Top Ten; expert pilot and former member of the Skysharks squadron. In a lifelong relationship with Steve Traynor.
Preacher was a comic book series created by writer Garth Ennis and artist Steve Dillon, published by the American comic book label Vertigo imprint of DC Comics, with painted covers by Glenn Fabry. ...
Scott Pilgrim Volume 1 cover Scott Pilgrim is a comedy/action/romance comic series by Bryan Lee OMalley, intended to eventually consist of six manga-sized black-and-white graphic novels. ...
Wiccan (Billy Kaplan) is a fictional character and member of the Young Avengers, a team of superheroes in the Marvel Universe. ...
Marvel Comics is an American comic book line published by Marvel Publishing, Inc. ...
Young Avengers is a comic book published by Marvel Comics. ...
The Suburban Jungle is a webcomic by John The Gneech Robey (author of NeverNever) hosted on Keenspot. ...
Top 10 is a superhero comic book series published by the Americas Best Comics imprint of Wildstorm, itself an imprint of DC Comics. ...
Lesbian Characters A - Amanda Shane - Image Comics; Sci-fi character from Amanda & Gunn and self-published, CyberZone
B Image Comics Logo Image Comics is an American comic book publisher. ...
- Bambi - The Invisibles; member of the "Poison Pussies" cell.
- Barb - Swamp Thing; lesbian lover of Liz Tremayne.
- Batwoman (Kathy "Kate" Kane) - the fourth lesbian character to act as a lead in a DC Universe title. Debuts in 52.
- Bobby - The Invisibles; member of the "Poison Pussies" cell.
C Cover to The Invisibles (v2) #1. ...
The Swamp Thing is a fictional character created by Len Wein and Bernie Wrightson for DC Comics, and featured in a long-running horror-fantasy comic book series of the same name. ...
// Batwoman (originally referred to as the Bat-Woman) is a fictional character, a female counterpart to DC Comics popular superhero Batman. ...
52 is the title of a comic book limited series published by DC Comics, which debuted on May 10, 2006, one week after the conclusion of the seven-issue Infinite Crisis. ...
Cover to The Invisibles (v2) #1. ...
- Carol Swanson - Sandman Mystery Theatre; closeted, although she secretly has relationships with Madeline Giles (The Vamp) and an unnamed woman.
- Catwoman (Holly Robinson) - Currently sharing the Catwoman identity with Selina Kyle, is a former prostitute who operates in the DC Comics One Year Later continuity, is in a relationship with another woman.
- Chantel - Apparent lover of Zelda in Sandman. Full extent of their relationship of unknown but they are shown to have a physical relationship, and Rose later comments that they were each other's 'Drugs'. Refers to everyone in the building as 'Housemate'. Owner of the largest collection of stuffed spiders on the Eastern Seaboard.
- Chelle Archer - Jane's World, Jane's former lover, a mysterious and potentially dangerous former spy? cop? secret agent?
- Amy Chen - Silver Sable; former mercenary and assassin, now a member of Silver Sable's Wild Pack.
- Clarice Clifton - Dykes To Watch Out For
D This article does not cite its references or sources. ...
Holly Robinson is a fictional character in the DC Comics universe. ...
DC Comics is an American comic book and related media company. ...
One Year Later event logo. ...
The Sandman was a comic book series written by Neil Gaiman and published by DC Comics for 75 issues from 1988 until 1996. ...
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Janes World is a comic strip by cartoonist Paige Braddock. ...
Silver Sable Issue #3 (1992) In Marvel Comics, Silver Sable (real name Silver Sablinova) is a female mercenary, hunter of war criminals, the leader of the Wild Pack and CEO of Silver Sable International. ...
Silver Sable Issue #3 (1992) In Marvel Comics, Silver Sable (real name Silver Sablinova) is a female mercenary, hunter of war criminals, the leader of the Wild Pack and CEO of Silver Sable International. ...
Several characters in Dykes To Watch Out For. ...
- Dorim - Accidental Centaurs (from her discussion with Samantha, bisexuality is apparently the norm among female centaurs in OtherSpace)
F - Fauna - Outsiders; Fauna Faust, daughter of Felix Faust and lover of Syonide II. Killed in action as a member of Strike Force Kobra.
- The Flying Fox - Astro City Featured in a story in "Local Heroes", she's out in her private life.
- Foxglove AKA Donna Cavanagh - The Sandman and the Death comics; writer turned poet turned pop star. Lover of Hazel McNamara and Judy (see below for both). She has a non-biological son with Hazel.
H The Outsiders are fictional characters, a DC Comics superhero group. ...
Felix Faust is a fictional sorcerer and supervillain who appears in stories published by DC Comics. ...
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Foxglove is a fictional character from the Sandman series, a lesbian pop superstar who falls in love with a woman named Hazel (and in a Death side series) raises a child who accidentally dies. ...
The Sandman, in folklore, is a figure who brings good sleep and dreams by sprinkling magic sand onto sleeping children. ...
Death is a fictional character from the DC comic book series, The Sandman (1988 - 1996). ...
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K Janes World is a comic strip by cartoonist Paige Braddock. ...
Several characters in Dykes To Watch Out For. ...
Cover to The Invisibles (v2) #1. ...
Several characters in Dykes To Watch Out For. ...
The Sandman, in folklore, is a figure who brings good sleep and dreams by sprinkling magic sand onto sleeping children. ...
Several characters in Dykes To Watch Out For. ...
L Michiru Kaioh , or Michelle in the English anime) is one of the central characters in the Sailor Moon metaseries. ...
Michiru Kaioh Michiru Kaioh (海王 みちる Kaiō Michiru) is a character in the Japanese manga and anime metaseries known as Sailor Moon. ...
Sailor Moon , officially translated as Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon) is the title of a famous media franchise created by Japanese manga artist Naoko Takeuchi. ...
Haruka Tenoh Haruka Tenoh (天ç ã¯ãã TenÅ Haruka) is a Sailor Senshi, one of the central characters of the anime and manga Sailor Moon. ...
This article is about the comics published in East Asian countries. ...
The main cast of the anime Cowboy Bebop (1998) (L to R: Spike Spiegel, Jet Black, Ed Tivrusky, Faye Valentine, and Ein the dog) For the oleo-resin, see Animé (oleo-resin). ...
Karma (Xian Shan Coy Manh) is a fictional superheroine from Marvel Comics created by Chris Claremont and Frank Miller. ...
Marvel Comics is an American comic book line published by Marvel Publishing, Inc. ...
The X-Men are a group of comic book superheroes featured in Marvel Comics. ...
Karolina Dean, sometimes known as Lucy in the Sky, is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics comic book series Runaways. ...
Marvel Comics is an American comic book line published by Marvel Publishing, Inc. ...
Runaways is a Marvel Comics comic book series created by Brian K. Vaughan and Adrian Alphona. ...
Xavin is a fictional character that appears in the Marvel Comics comic book series Runaways. ...
El Goonish Shive (EGS) is a contemporary fantasy webcomic, written and drawn by Dan Shive. ...
Top 10 is a superhero comic book series published by the Americas Best Comics imprint of Wildstorm, itself an imprint of DC Comics. ...
Several characters in Dykes To Watch Out For. ...
- Lucielle - Marv's parole officer in Sin City. Lover, Claire is a psychiatrist.
M This article is about the fictional character. ...
Cover of Sin City shows Marv walking through the rain. ...
O Several characters in Dykes To Watch Out For. ...
The Sandman, in folklore, is a figure who brings good sleep and dreams by sprinkling magic sand onto sleeping children. ...
Death is a fictional character from the DC comic book series, The Sandman (1988 - 1996). ...
Halo Jones, drawn by Ian Gibson The Ballad of Halo Jones is a science fiction comic strip written by Alan Moore and drawn by Ian Gibson, with lettering by Steve Potter (Books 1 & 2) and Richard Starkings (Book 3). ...
Renee Montoya is a fictional character in DC Comics. ...
Gotham Central was a police procedural comic book series that was published by DC Comics. ...
Batman (originally referred to as the Bat-Man and still referred to at times as the Batman) is a DC Comics fictional superhero who first appeared in Detective Comics #27 in May 1939. ...
A comic book is a magazine or book containing the art form of comics. ...
DC Comics is an American comic book and related media company. ...
P Several characters in Dykes To Watch Out For. ...
R Phyla-Vell is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
Marvel Comics is an American comic book line published by Marvel Publishing, Inc. ...
Moondragon is a fictional character in Marvel Comics universe. ...
Sakkara/Purgatori Purgatori is a fictional comic book character, a voluptuous, crimson-skinned, winged vampire goddess. ...
Chaos! Comics company logo. ...
S Marvel Comics is an American comic book line published by Marvel Publishing, Inc. ...
The Skrull Kill Krew were a short-lived fictional group from Marvel Comics with their own limited series published in 1995 and collected in one volume in 2006. ...
The Authority is a superhero comic book published by DC Comics under the Wildstorm imprint. ...
Swift is a comic book superheroine from the Wildstorm universe. ...
T Michiru Kaioh , or Michelle in the English anime) is one of the central characters in the Sailor Moon metaseries. ...
Sailor Moon , officially translated as Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon) is the title of a famous media franchise created by Japanese manga artist Naoko Takeuchi. ...
Haruka Tenoh Haruka Tenoh (天ç ã¯ãã TenÅ Haruka) is a Sailor Senshi, one of the central characters of the anime and manga Sailor Moon. ...
Sailor Moon , officially translated as Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon) is the title of a famous media franchise created by Japanese manga artist Naoko Takeuchi. ...
This article does not cite its references or sources. ...
Several characters in Dykes To Watch Out For. ...
Scandal is a DC Comics supervillain. ...
Villains United is a six-issue comic book limited series, written by Gail Simone with art by Dale Eaglesham and Wade von Grawbadger, published by DC Comics in 2005. ...
Maggie Sawyer is a fictional police officer who appears in stories published by DC Comics, and has been a supporting character in both Superman and Batman comics. ...
DC Comics is an American comic book and related media company. ...
Superman is a fictional character and comic book superhero , originally created by American writer Jerry Siegel and Canadian artist Joe Shuster and published by DC Comics. ...
Batman (originally referred to as the Bat-Man and still referred to at times as the Batman) is a DC Comics fictional superhero who first appeared in Detective Comics #27 in May 1939. ...
Gotham Central was a police procedural comic book series that was published by DC Comics. ...
Izzy S. Isabelle Sinclair, or simply Izzy, is a fictional character who appeared in the Doctor Who Magazine comic strip based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. ...
Doctor Who Magazine (abbreviated as DWM) is a magazine devoted to the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. ...
The Teotihuacan Spider Woman was a goddess of the Pre-Columbian Teotihuacan civilization, in what is now Mexico. ...
Mary Jane Watson or Mary Jane Watson-Parker, depending on the adaptation, is (in the fictional world of Spider-Man) the wife of Peter Parker (Spider Man) and a supporting character in the Marvel Comics Spider-Man series. ...
Marvel Comics is an American comic book line published by Marvel Publishing, Inc. ...
The Exiles are a group of fictional comic book characters from Marvel Comics. ...
It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Mariko Yashida. ...
It has been suggested that Sunfire (Exiles) be merged into this article or section. ...
Marvel Comics is an American comic book line published by Marvel Publishing, Inc. ...
The Exiles are a group of fictional comic book characters from Marvel Comics. ...
Pride High is an independent comic book written by Tommy Roddy and drawn by Brian Ponce. ...
The Outsiders are fictional characters, a DC Comics superhero group. ...
The 100 and the 1000 are fictional organized crime groups appearing in DC Comics. ...
V Haruka Tenoh Haruka Tenoh (天ç ã¯ãã TenÅ Haruka) is a Sailor Senshi, one of the central characters of the anime and manga Sailor Moon. ...
Haruka Tenoh Haruka Tenoh (天王 はるか Tenō Haruka) is a Sailor Senshi, one of the central characters of the anime and manga Sailor Moon. ...
Sailor Moon , officially translated as Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon) is the title of a famous media franchise created by Japanese manga artist Naoko Takeuchi. ...
Michiru Kaioh (æµ·ç ã¿ã¡ã KaiÅ Michiru) is a character in the Japanese manga and anime metaseries known as Sailor Moon. ...
This article is about the comics published in East Asian countries. ...
The main cast of the anime Cowboy Bebop (1998) (L to R: Spike Spiegel, Jet Black, Ed Tivrusky, Faye Valentine, and Ein the dog) For the oleo-resin, see Animé (oleo-resin). ...
Several characters in Dykes To Watch Out For. ...
Several characters in Dykes To Watch Out For. ...
Fey Truscott-Sade, also known as Fey or Feyde, is a fictional character who appeared in the Doctor Who Magazine comic strip based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. ...
Doctor Who Magazine (abbreviated as DWM) is a magazine devoted to the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. ...
Z This article does not cite its references or sources. ...
- Zaina - Swamp Thing, currently the lesbian girlfriend of the bisexual Tefé Holland.
- Zelda - Apparent lover of Chantel from Sandman. Full extent of their relationship is unknown, though they obviously have a physical relationship. Never speaks.
The Swamp Thing is a fictional character created by Len Wein and Bernie Wrightson for DC Comics, and featured in a long-running horror-fantasy comic book series of the same name. ...
Tefé Holland is a fictional DC Comics universe leading and supporting character. ...
The Sandman was a comic book series written by Neil Gaiman and published by DC Comics for 75 issues from 1988 until 1996. ...
Bisexual Characters A B Anima is the name of a DC Comics character, who starred in the comic book series of the same name. ...
- Black Cat - Spider-Man ; former cat-burglar and ally of Spider-Man. (Spider-Man/Black Cat: The Evil That Men Do #1)
C Black Cat (Felicia Hardy) is a Marvel Comics anti-hero and one-time foe and ex-girlfriend of the Spider-Man. ...
Spider-Man swinging around his hometown, New York City. ...
- Zoe Carter - Venus Envy. (bisexual, MTF transgendered)
- Amanda Cartwright - Umlaut House
- Margarita Luisa "Maggie" Chascarrillo - Locas, Has had a long relationship with the woman Hopey, as well as with several different men.
- Chelsea Chattan - Clan of the Cats. Witch and werepanther (and possibly, the avatar of the 'Queen of the Netherworld'); her sexuality is at least in part influenced by the duality of her part-animal nature. It is implied that her sister, Corrine (Melpomene) is bisexual as well.
- Cherry Poptart - Comedic/pornographic character.
- Katina "Katchoo" Choovanski - Strangers in Paradise.
- John Constantine - In issue 51 of Hellblazer ("Counting to Ten"), John reveals that he's had "the occasional boyfriend", whilst in issues 170-174 ("Ashes and Dust in the City of Angels" 1-5), he has a homosexual relationship with billionaire Stanley Manor, albeit as part of an elaborate revenge scheme.
D Venus Envy is a webcomic written and drawn by Erin Lindsey (a pen name), dealing with transgender issues. ...
Love and Rockets (often abbreviated L&R) is a black and white comic book series by Gilbert Hernandez and Jaime Hernandez, sometimes cited jointly as Los Bros Hernandez. ...
This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
Clan of the Cats is an urban fantasy Web comic by Jamie Robertson. ...
Cherry Poptart is a fictional character in the adult comic book of the same name, written and drawn by Larry Welz. ...
Strangers in Paradise volume 3, issue 1 alternate cover. ...
John Constantine (born May 10, 1953 in Liverpool, England) is the fictional protagonist of the comic series Hellblazer. ...
Hellblazer is a contemporary horror comic book series published by the Vertigo imprint of DC Comics. ...
Doop leaves one lover for another. - Desire - The Sandman; whoever sees Desire sees him/her as the perfect man or woman, depending on their sexual preference. (nongendered, bisexual)
- Destiny - Marvel Comics's X-Men (bisexual, prefers females)
- Doop - Marvel Comics's X-Statix is recognized by self and others as male; involved with both female and male characters.
- Ellen Dunkel - El Goonish Shive
E Image File history File links Doop-bisexual. ...
Image File history File links Doop-bisexual. ...
Doop is a fictional character in the Marvel Universe who was created by writer Peter Milligan and artist Mike Allred. ...
The Sandman was a comic book series written by Neil Gaiman and published by DC Comics for 75 issues from 1988 until 1996. ...
Destiny (Irene Adler) was a Marvel Comics character, known as an adversary of the X-Men. ...
Marvel Comics is an American comic book line published by Marvel Publishing, Inc. ...
The X-Men are a group of comic book superheroes featured in Marvel Comics. ...
Doop is a fictional character in the Marvel Universe who was created by writer Peter Milligan and artist Mike Allred. ...
Marvel Comics is an American comic book line published by Marvel Publishing, Inc. ...
X-Statix was the name of a fictional team of mutant superheroes in Marvel Comics, specifically designed to be ironic media superstars. ...
El Goonish Shive (EGS) is a contemporary fantasy webcomic, written and drawn by Dan Shive. ...
- Electro - Marvel Comics' supervillain, who in Marvel Knights Spiderman #2 reveals that in jail he'd found a new side to himself, heavily implying prison homosexuality. (implied bisexual)
- The Engineer- Predominantly heteroesexual, Angela Spica of the Authority made mention of a lesbian fling in college. (bisexual or bi-curious)
F Electro is the name of several fictional comic book characters in the Marvel Comics universe, including two from Marvels predecessors, Timely Comics and Atlas Comics. ...
Marvel Comics is an American comic book line published by Marvel Publishing, Inc. ...
Engineer is a comic book character in the Wildstorm universe. ...
The Authority is a superhero comic book published by DC Comics under the Wildstorm imprint. ...
G Fenris (Andrea and Andreas von Strucker) are two fictional characters from the Marvel Comics universe, namely German mutant twins Andrea and Andreas von Strucker, children of supervillain Baron Wolfgang von Strucker of HYDRA. Andrea is female, Andreas is male. ...
Marvel Comics is an American comic book line published by Marvel Publishing, Inc. ...
H Love and Rockets (often abbreviated L&R) is a black and white comic book series by Gilbert Hernandez and Jaime Hernandez, sometimes cited jointly as Los Bros Hernandez. ...
This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
Coagula (real name Kate Godwin, birth name Clark Godwin) is a former member of Doom Patrol. ...
This article contains a trivia section. ...
A transsexual (sometimes transexual) person establishes a permanent identity with the opposite gender to their assigned (usually at birth) sex. ...
Bisexuality is a sexual orientation which refers to the romantic and/or sexual attraction of individuals to other individuals of both their own and the opposite gender or sex. ...
- Harold Hedd - Harold Hedd; Hippie underground comic book character, created by Rand Holmes, into marijuana and free love.
- Tefé Holland - Swamp Thing; daughter of Swamp Thing, John Constantine and Abigail Arcane Cable Holland. (Swamp Thing possessed John to use his body for the conception.) Formerly a flesh elemental, now just a human teenage girl. (bisexual, first experiments in lesbianism with Zaina after meeting at a party, forms relationship)
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Tefé Holland is a fictional DC Comics universe leading and supporting character. ...
The Swamp Thing is a fictional character created by Len Wein and Bernie Wrightson for DC Comics, and featured in a long-running horror-fantasy comic book series of the same name. ...
John Constantine (born May 10, 1953 in Liverpool, England) is the fictional protagonist of the comic series Hellblazer. ...
Abby Holland is a fictional supporting character in the DC Comics universe. ...
- Icemaiden - Occasional member of the Justice League (bisexual; dislikes labels)
J Icemaiden (Sigrid Nansen) is a fictional character, a superheroine in the DC Comics universe. ...
K Marlo Chandler is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
The Incredible Hulk The Hulk, often called The Incredible Hulk, is a Marvel Comics superhero. ...
Captain Marvel is the name of several unique fictional Marvel Comics superheros. ...
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Marvel Comics is an American comic book line published by Marvel Publishing, Inc. ...
Knockout is a fictional superheroine published by DC Comics. ...
Superboy is the name of several fictional characters in the DC Universe, most of them youthful incarnations of Superman. ...
Villains United is a six-issue comic book limited series, written by Gail Simone with art by Dale Eaglesham and Wade von Grawbadger, published by DC Comics in 2005. ...
- Pierce Lee - Umlaut House Two
- Volair Lee - Umlaut House
- Lightning Lass - DC Comics' Legion of Superheroes (original continuity)
- Patrick Kevin Louis - Carpe Diem
M This page discusses the pre-Zero Hour version of the character. ...
N Mikhael and Harley Boy Meets Boy is a yaoi webcomic by K. Sandra Fuhr. ...
Friendly Hostility is another webcomic by K. Sandra Fuhr. ...
Cover to The Invisibles (v2) #1. ...
This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
Hellblazer is a contemporary horror comic book series published by the Vertigo imprint of DC Comics. ...
This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
In the comic book Lucifer, Mazikeen is the war leader of the Lilim, a race traced back to Lilith. ...
Lucifer is a comic book published by Vertigo, an imprint of DC Comics. ...
The Sandman, in folklore, is a figure who brings good sleep and dreams by sprinkling magic sand onto sleeping children. ...
Moondragon is a fictional character in Marvel Comics universe. ...
Marvel Comics is an American comic book line published by Marvel Publishing, Inc. ...
This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
Mystique (Raven Darkholme) is a Marvel Comics character associated with the X-Men franchise. ...
Marvel Comics is an American comic book line published by Marvel Publishing, Inc. ...
The X-Men are a group of comic book superheroes featured in Marvel Comics. ...
- Nick - Carpe Diem
- Nioi - El Goonish Shive. (It is assumed that her younger duplicate, Kaoli, is bisexual as well)
O El Goonish Shive (EGS) is a contemporary fantasy webcomic, written and drawn by Dan Shive. ...
P Omaha the Cat Dancer vol. ...
- Paradox (Mark Esterhase), Marvel Preview and Bizarre Adventures
- Sparrow Pidgeon - Dykes To Watch Out For (bisexual - identifies as "bisexual lesbian")
R Several characters in Dykes To Watch Out For. ...
S Sarah Rainmaker is a fictional superhero from the comic book series Gen¹³ created by Jim Lee and Brandon Choi and illustrated by J. Scott Campbell. ...
WildStorm Productions, or simply WildStorm or Wildstorm, is a publishing imprint and studio of American comic book publisher DC Comics. ...
Gen¹³ is a fictional superhero team and comic book series originally written by Jim Lee and Brandon Choi and illustrated by J. Scott Campbell. ...
T Pride High is an independent comic book written by Tommy Roddy and drawn by Brian Ponce. ...
Shinobi Shaw, also known as the second Black King, is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe. ...
Marvel Comics is an American comic book line published by Marvel Publishing, Inc. ...
Sebastian Shaw could refer to these articles: Sebastian Shaw (actor) - a film and stage actor Sebastian Shaw (comics) - a character from the X-Men comic books by Marvel Comics This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
Jenny Sparks, also known as The Spirit of the 20th century, is a fictional character in the Wildstorm comic book universe created by Warren Ellis during his 1997 revamp of the dwindling Stormwatch series. ...
Wildstorm Wildstorm Productions, or simply WildStorm, is an American publisher of comic books. ...
Stormwatch is a comic book created by Jim Lee and published by Wildstorm. ...
The Authority is a superhero comic book published by DC Comics under the Wildstorm imprint. ...
This page discusses the pre-Zero Hour and post Infinite Crisis versions of the character. ...
DC Comics is an American comic book and related media company. ...
The Legion of Super-Heroes is a team of comic book superheroes in the future. ...
Swift is a comic book superheroine from the Wildstorm universe. ...
Wildstorm Wildstorm Productions, or simply WildStorm, is an American publisher of comic books. ...
Stormwatch is a comic book created by Jim Lee and published by Wildstorm. ...
The Authority is a superhero comic book published by DC Comics under the Wildstorm imprint. ...
- Elizabeth "Liz" Tremayne - Swamp Thing, former celebrity television journalist and famous writer, suffers abusive relationship with fellow company fugitive Dr. Dennis Barclay, later recovers from recurring post-traumatic stress disorder, begins a sexual relationship with Chester Williams, but breaks up with him when she deeply falls in love with volunteer rape crisis support worker Barb, who is a lesbian.
W The Swamp Thing is a fictional character created by Len Wein and Bernie Wrightson for DC Comics, and featured in a long-running horror-fantasy comic book series of the same name. ...
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a term for certain severe psychological consequences of exposure to, or confrontation with, stressful events that the person experiences as highly traumatic. ...
- Beatrice Wechsler - Lucifer; waitress at Lucifer's piano bar. Primarily heterosexual but is in love with Mazikeen.
- Alisin Worthington - Fans!
- Beryl Wyndham - The Invisibles; occultist from the 1920s, lover of Edith Manning.
Z Lucifer is a comic book published by Vertigo, an imprint of DC Comics. ...
In the comic book Lucifer, Mazikeen is the war leader of the Lilim, a race traced back to Lilith. ...
Fans (also known as Faans or Fans!) is a webcomic by T Campbell, concerning the exploits of the Science Fiction Club of the fictional Billberg University (loosely based on William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia). ...
Cover to The Invisibles (v2) #1. ...
- "Zed", AKA Mary - Hellblazer; former girlfriend of John Constantine and Marj. She was raised to become a vessel for a new Christ-child, but rebels and runs a pagan travelling group instead.
- Zig Zag - Sabrina Online, Badly Drawn Kitties, Supermegatopia, and others.
Hellblazer is a contemporary horror comic book series published by the Vertigo imprint of DC Comics. ...
John Constantine (born May 10, 1953 in Liverpool, England) is the fictional protagonist of the comic series Hellblazer. ...
Zig Zag © Max BlackRabbit Zig Zag, the tiger striped skunk, is a fictional furry webcomic character owned and created by furry artist Malcolm Earle @ Max BlackRabbit. ...
Sabrina Online is a furry webcomic featuring everyday- and not-so-everyday-life of Sabrina the Skunk and personages around her. ...
Other B - Bueno Excellente - Section 8 (apparently pansexual)
C Section 8 is a superhero team created by Garth Ennis and John McCrea which frequently appeared in the pages of Hitman. ...
- Cutter - Elfquest Confirmed sexual relationship with Skywise (another male elf). According to the creators of Elfquest, Wendy and Richard Pini, all the Elfquest elves are "omnisexual."
D The Wolfriders are a fictional tribe of elves on the World of Two Moons in the comic book Elfquest, created by Wendy and Richard Pini. ...
Elfquest #5, 1979. ...
- Danny the Street - Doom Patrol; a sentient, tranvestite street, usually illustrated by the presence of pink curtains in building. Later transformed into Danny the World. (tranvestite)
L This article contains a trivia section. ...
M Lord Fanny is a fictional character in the comic book series The Invisibles. ...
Cover to The Invisibles (v2) #1. ...
S Jamie Madrox, also called the Multiple Man, is a fictional character, a Marvel Comics superhero, associated with the X-Men. ...
It has been suggested that X-Factor Investigations be merged into this article or section. ...
Mindmeld. ...
Shinobi Shaw, also known as the second Black King, is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe. ...
Z The Wolfriders are a fictional tribe of elves on the World of Two Moons in the comic book Elfquest, created by Wendy and Richard Pini. ...
Elfquest #5, 1979. ...
- Zsazsa Zaturnnah - Biologically female, whose alter ego, Ada, is a homosexual male. (homosexual, transgender)
Zsazsa Zaturnnah is a fictional comic book superheroine created by Filipino illustrator and graphic designer Carlo Vergara in December of 2002. ...
Undetermined C - Ollie Chalmers - Wendel, Formerly married father, lover of Wendel Trupstock. (bisexual?)
G - Amy Grinderbinder - Preacher; in lust with Jesse Custer, possibly sexually interested in Tulip O'Hare, her best friend. (bisexual?)
H Preacher was a comic book series created by writer Garth Ennis and artist Steve Dillon, published by the American comic book label Vertigo imprint of DC Comics, with painted covers by Glenn Fabry. ...
- Freddie "Tom O' Bedlam" Harper-Seaton - The Invisibles; homeless tramp and one of the greatest magicians in the history of the human species (possibly gay or bisexual)
R Cover to The Invisibles (v2) #1. ...
Biography Ruckus is a fictional mutant super villain in the Marvel Comics universe and flamboyant leader of the Nasty Boys. ...
The Nasty Boys, sometimes referred to incorrectly as the Nasty Boyz, are the all-male personal strike force of X-Men nemesis Mister Sinister. ...
See also Fiction and myth covers a large area, and consequently several lists of homosexuals and bisexuals may be drawn up: List of homosexuals and bisexuals in ancient and classical fiction and myth List of homosexuals and bisexuals in modern written fiction List of homosexuals and bisexuals in comic fiction List of...
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