José Posté 22 janvier 2009 Signaler Posté 22 janvier 2009 First gay superhero is oooh-perman SPIDER-MAN creator Stan Lee is to unveil the world’s first gay superhero. High school basketball star Thom Creed hides his developing superpowers along with his sexuality. Former Marvel Comics boss Stan, 86 — who also created the Hulk and the X-Men — will unleash the character in an hour-long TV drama being shot in the US. If it’s a hit there it will cross to the UK. TV execs hope it will rival the huge success of shows likes Heroes. Lee developed the idea of a gay character from the award-winning novel Hero by Perry Moore. A TV insider said: “It was only a matter of time before we had our first gay superhero. And if there is one man who can make him a success it is Stan Lee. “There’s a real buzz among comic book fans.” http://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/scotsol/ho…icle2128530.ece
Drake Posté 22 janvier 2009 Signaler Posté 22 janvier 2009 Vu leur look, je croyais que tous les superhéros étaient gays.
David Boring Posté 22 janvier 2009 Signaler Posté 22 janvier 2009 Tssss In Alpha Flight #106, published in 1992, some years after Shooter had left Marvel, writer Scott Lobdell was finally given permission to allow Northstar to utter the words "I am gay". The event generated some publicity in the mainstream press and Alpha Flight #106 sold out in a week, despite the fact that the series was not a very popular title. Shortly before Northstar admitted he was gay, he was voted Canada's most eligible bachelor, in the Alpha Flight series. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northstar Juste 16 ans de retard… Les Québécois noteront la perfidie des anglophones qui ont fait de leur "premier super-héros gay" un Montréalais francophone
Nick de Cusa Posté 22 janvier 2009 Signaler Posté 22 janvier 2009 … Les Québécois noteront la perfidie des anglophones qui ont fait de leur "premier super-héros gay" un Montréalais francophone Vu leur accent, je croyais qu'ils étaient tous gays.
Brock Posté 22 janvier 2009 Signaler Posté 22 janvier 2009 Vu leur look, je croyais que tous les superhéros étaient gays. moi aussi, surtout lobo Juste 16 ans de retard… Les Québécois noteront la perfidie des anglophones qui ont fait de leur "premier super-héros gay" un Montréalais francophone icon_mrgreen.gif en fait c'est plutot flatteur quand on compare la population montrealaise avec le monde anglo. Je rappelle que les anglos ne connaissent ni la sauce sur le roti, ni la patisserie, ni la viennoiserie, ni le cafe, ni tant de chose qu'un sioupeur-heros anglo gay aurait probablement ressemble a ca: Northstar et son meilleur ami NorthSausage
David Boring Posté 22 janvier 2009 Signaler Posté 22 janvier 2009 C'est rigolo sinon de mettre comme illustration d'un article sur "le premier super-héros gay" une représentation de Robin la bitch le "partenaire" de Batman.
Nick de Cusa Posté 22 janvier 2009 Signaler Posté 22 janvier 2009 Tiens, Robin s'appelle Bite en anglais?
Drake Posté 22 janvier 2009 Signaler Posté 22 janvier 2009 Tiens, Robin s'appelle Bite en anglais? Sources : Wikipedia Dick Grayson was an 8-year-old acrobat, the youngest of a family act called the "Flying Graysons". A gangster named Boss Zucco (loosely based on actor Edward G. Robinson's Little Caesar character) had been extorting money from the circus and killed Grayson's parents, John and Mary, by sabotaging their trapeze equipment as a warning against defiance. Batman investigated the crime and, as his alter ego millionaire Bruce Wayne, had Dick put under his custody as a legal ward. Batman rigorously trained the boy, teaching him physical fighting and detective skills, During this time he came to love Batman as a second father. Together they investigated Zucco and collected the evidence needed to bring him to justice. From his debut appearance in 1940 through 1969, Robin was known as the Boy Wonder. However, as he grew up, graduated from high school and enrolled in Hudson University, Robin continued his career as the Teen Wonder, from 1970 into the early 1980s. The character was re-discovered by a new generation of fans during the 1980s because of the success of The New Teen Titans, in which he left Batman's shadow entirely to assume the identity of Nightwing. 8 ans, ça fait des aventures de Batman et de "Dick" une BD franchement pédophile.
Brock Posté 22 janvier 2009 Signaler Posté 22 janvier 2009 mais non, ils etaient juste potes, comme Mickael et ses petits amis!
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