Gay comics blogspot
And now a modern weekly feature: Wednesday Comics where we will speak all things comic books. Today we will be spotlighting the new conclusion to make the Golden Age Green Lantern, Alan Scott, a gay gentleman. And then we will have a review for Smallville issue #1.
Male lover Green Lantern
Alan Scott was one of the first superheros, premiering in All American Comics number 16 in He was the first one to take on the designate Green Lantern in comics, with powers very much like those of the most notable Lantern (Hal Jordan) with the exception that his powers were based on magic and he was vulnerable to anything made of wood. He was one of the first leaders of the Justice Society of America and he had two (illegitimate) children who became superheros as well: Jade and Obsidian. Alan, along with the other Golden Age heroes acted as elder statesmen to the younger heroes in the DC.
But last September, DC made a wildly bold and equally successful effort to revitalize their brand but rebooting the entire comic book universe. With the exception of Batman and Green Lantern, nearly all the hi
Rather than creating new characters, we'll be using the host of old ones left to the public domain by Ace Periodicals. That's because I have gigantic respect for the Golden Age (and because that will avoid paying creators for the rights to their characterst). Blockade Teen is being hired to design them all brand-new Mike Grell style costumes, but Fernando Albeawill the regular artist on all books (he will be ghosted by a revenant Lou Fine). I include no writers lined up, but, with Abner Sundell as my guide, I guess I could just write everything myself just like my idols, Bob Kane and Stan Lee!
Chuck Dixon will be Editor-in-Chief.
Our goal at AG Comics is to return comics to their original purpose: making sure little boys turn out to be gay. For little girls we'll just reprint stuff from the Wonder Miss Archives.
This'll work out adequately, because that's what I got assigned to d
After The Avengers were dissolved, a unused team of immature heroes debuted, all appearing to be younger versions of more famous heroes. They included Hulkling and Asgardian (Wiccan) who seemed to be young versions of The Hulk and Thor. From the beginning, the two seemed appreciate a couple, with banter reminiscent of The Avengers past superpowered couples, prefer The Vision and The Scarlet Witch or Hank Pym and The Wasp. The relationship was quickly confirmed to readers by the end of the first story arc. Most of the team turned out to have a different history than initially was suggested, including Hulkling and Asgardian. (Ill rescue that surprise for those of you who might choose up
Editor and Publisher: Matt Bors
I was never the parent who didn't want his kid to grow up. I've loved watching the individual emerge at each new stage. When the ultrasound nurse asked all those years ago if we wanted to know the sex of the fetus, I instantly realized it was the least of what I wanted to know. Are they right- or left-handed? (right) What instrument will they choose to play? (so many over the years - these days, clarinet and bass clarinet) What's their favorite color? (historically, very challenging to get a consistent answer on this one) In the years since, as each question was answered, I was already eager for the next. From their conception onward, one of the foremost drives in my life has been to know my child as fully as possible.
One night when the Purple Penguin was about ten years old, we went out for dinner just the two of us. Once we settled in, they opened conversation with "Not to get too personal with you, but