DC Comics to Debut New Transgender, Nonbinary Superhero Next Week
The introduction of Circuit Breaker is the latest example of DC Comics being LGBTQ-inclusive.
FEBRUARY 7, 2023
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The introduction of Circuit Breaker is the latest example of DC Comics being LGBTQ-inclusive.
Robin, the vigilante alter ego of Tim Drake, has been dating his boyfriend Bernard for about a year.
Fans were outraged to learn NOM board member and antigay advocate Orson Scott Card had been hired to write the new comic Adventures of Superman, but the comics publisher is standing by its decision.
The superhero series has announced the actor who will fill the boots of DC Comics' first gay villain and go toe-to-toe with the fastest man alive.
Cain, who previously played Superman, called DC Comic's announcement about the new Man of Steel's sexual orientation "bandwagoning."
Writer Steve Orlando is helping usher in a new era at DC Comics in which LGBT characters are among the world's greatest superheroes.
The Advocate and DC Entertainment team up for a look back at the history of LGBT characters in the pages of DC Comics.
DC makes its biggest push yet to become the leader of LGBT representation and diversity in mainstream comics.
Bia, a Black trans woman, was introduced in the first issue of the DC Comics series Nubia & The Amazons, out this week.
Why is NBC making DC Comics character John Constantine, better known as Hellblazer, straight?
For International Drag Day, DC Comics shares a preview of the upcoming graphic novel, Harley Quinn: Breaking Glass.
Get the details from Steve Orlando on comic-dom's gay superhero couple, the Girl of Steel, and what's queer about the Justice League of America
DC Comics staffers have requested police protection following credible threats by readers angered by the superhero coming out as bisexual.
Based on the bisexual antihero from DC Comics, Constantine will focus on the dark side of magic and mysticism.
Set in the DC universe, the gay Mexican author focuses on a young queer boy with special abilities in smalltown New Mexico.
The classic Batman series characters are out and in love in this Friday's DC Comics: Bombshells #79.