Wolverine is gay
While we were told this day would never come, Hugh Jackman is sticking on his uppermost spandex and suiting up (supposedly) one last time to play the iconic character of Logan/ Wolverine. Ryan Reynolds' foul-mouthed Merc with a Mouth joins forces with arguably the most legendary member of Charles Xavier’s gifted youngsters, as Deadpool & Wolverine hopes to claw its way to the foremost of the box office for this X-rated (well, R-rated) X-Men movie.
Disney has gone hard on marketing Deadpool & Wolverine as the ultimate bromance, but for some, the constant jokes that the pair are “gay” for each other have fallen flat.
As the typically vocal minority claims that “woke” Disney is ruining these testosterone-pumped heroes, it seems they’ve forgotten that the clawed Canadian and DP hooking up on the silver screen wouldn’t be that unusual at all. In truth, both “bros” possess a rich and colourful LGBTQ+ history on the pages of Marvel comics.
Deadpool’s sexuality is fairly well-known, with co-creator Fabian Nicieza never being shy about Deadpool's pansexuality. In 2015. Nicieza said he’s tired of being “dogged” by these questions for years but reiterated.
“It is a bit tiring
When I was browsing my newsfeed this morning, I came across an article that I was pretty sure was clickbait: “The Internet’s Freaking Out Over Marvel Making Wolverine Gay.” Another article that came up was from Vice: “Wolverine Might Be a Sexually Fluid Mutant in a Throuple – Deal with It.”
I did more research, and yeah, Marvel definitely has made some insinuations that Wolverine is queer or bisexual and is possibly in a relationship with Jean Grey and Scott Summers. Also, apparently in an alternate space Wolverine and Hercules had a thing? I don’t think I read that one, but that happened.
While some people are welcoming this change, there’s also a large group of people who are very opposed to it. A lot of the articles I’ve found are in favor of making Wolverine gay or are applauding Marvel for creature “woke”, and I wanted to share a different opinion to voice some of the problems that die-hard comic book fans experience with Marvel’s changes fancy this one.
First, and most importantly, it’s incredibly unfair for these news sources (or for anyone, for that matter) to ring anyone that is unhappy w
By now, those of you who’ve peruse my previous send would have an idea that i am an avid comic book reader and i am not ashamed of it. Truth be told, i am quite proud of the fact that i have study a lot of comic books. I like staying familiar with the characters i have been reading about for years. A death of a traits does have an impact on me if i occur to like him or her. So, you can fantasize my surprise when a friend of mine mentioned that Wolverine was gay.
My first reaction to the news was that he was joking. There was no way Marvel had the guts to turn one of the major characters gay. Don’t get me erroneous. I am unseal to the idea of gay characters in comic books, etc. However, let’s face it, it would be a very major step if Marvel decides to depict Wolverine, one of the main characters of the X-Men and even the Marvel Universe as gay.
Then my friend went on to express that not only is Wolverine same-sex attracted, he’s also in a relationship with Hercules. I immediately asked for the comic book. I’ve reading a lot of X-Men books for years and there’s no indication in the current series regarding any sexual relationship between the clawed monster and a
There’s drama afoot in the X-Men world, and this time, it’s about Sex Men: Wolverine—Marvel’s thicc-clawed, perpetually pissed off superhero—who might be a gay gentleman (or more accurately, a gay mutant), and fans are big mad.
While there have been some whispers and hints in the nerd network about Wolverine’s (aka Logan’s) sexual orientation for years, Marvel has created a major stir that the X-Men hero is gay or bi and possibly even in a polyamorous relationship with Cyclops (aka Scott Summers), as insinuated in a scene from the latest issue of the comic, X-Men #7, released on February 26.
In the book, the X-Men are hanging in their retreat on the lunar island of Krakoa, where readers see Logan’s bedroom is attached to Scott’s and Jean Grey’s boudoir via a connecting door, like adjoining hotel rooms. The two have a suggestive exchange about Logan’s body hair—and how it makes it “too sizzling for [the] covers” when he sleeps, as Scott says—while gazing into room. As they continue to muse about the pretty ‘scenery,’ Logan mentions Jean Grey in a bikini, to which Scott replies “Scott in a Spe