Son of kal el gay

Last year, the predictable crowd of perpetually outraged &#;commentators&#; were in a flap because Superman came out as bisexual. Not the meek reporter Clark Kent that everyone knows, but a recent character who took over the mantle, Clark Kent and Lois Lane&#;s son, Jonathan. The first six issues of Jon’s solo series, Superman: Son of Kal-El, that caused all the uproar are now available in a single volume titled, The Truth.

The new series sets up the status quo, Jon’s super-dad has to depart Earth on a mission, leaving him as the new, solo Superman. Younger, less experienced and still coming to terms with his own advanced adolescence (he was aged up from a kid to a teenager because… comic-books). Around him are his childhood friend, Damian Wayne (son of Bruce, and the current Robin), his grandparents and his fathers group of super-friends. Jon is determined to live up to his father’s legacy. His personal motto? &#;Truth, Justice, and a Better World” (no mention of &#;the American way&#; which also annoyed some people).

Jon starts getting news from an undercover outlet called

DC CANCELS bisexual superman: Publisher pulls series about Kal-El's son coming out and fighting climate change deniers after 18 issues as sales plummeted to just 34, last month

DC Comics has announced it will axe a recent novel series that was centered on a bisexual Superman.

Superman: Son of Kal-El is based around Jonathan Kent - son of Clark Kent and Lois Street - and was launched by DC Comics last year.

Now amid poor sales the comic book publisher announced at New York Comic Con that its 18th issue - due to release in December - will be its last.

In the months after Jon Kent made his debut in July , the year-old character embraced various social issues, including school shootings, fighting climate change deniers and the deportation of refugees.

Then in the series' fifth issue Jon Kent began a relationship with a male friend and refugee 'hacktivist' Jay Nakamura.

The fifth edition of Taylor's Superman: Son of Kal-El series in which Jon Kent, son of Clark Kent, began a romantic connection with a man

In October last year Tom Taylor, who authored the series, went to the

Superman Just Came Out of the Closet to the DC Universe

The son of Superman has already been revealed as bisexual, and in Superman: Son of Kal-El, Jon Kent has just arrive out in front of the entire world.

Jon shares a celebratory kiss and semi-embrace with his boyfriend/journalist/freedom fighter Jay Nakamura in the closing moments of Superman: Son of Kal-El #15, written by Tom Taylor, drawn by Cian Tormey and Scott Hanna, colored by Federico Blee and Matt Herms and lettered by Dave Sharpe. The youthful Superman, Jay in his superhero guise as Gossamer and the rest of the Revolutionaries contain just liberated the island nation of Gamorra from its despotic president Henry Bendix.

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Their kiss is more than just a celebration of victory and confirmation of their feelings for each other -- it's also the first day Jon is seen publicly making his sexual orientation established. The two first shared a embrace privately in Taylor and John Timms' Superman: Son of Kal-El #5, when Jon sought refuge in Jay's Metropolis apartme

Superman:Son of Kal-El #5: The Kiss

 

This issue shouldn&#;t be divisive. It&#;s a lovely, heartfelt story, written with Taylor&#;s usual mixture of intelligence, humor, and heart, but I guarantee you that, by the conclude of the week, there are going to be thousands of screeds (riddled with hate speech and misspellings) uploaded by people who have never browse it. Who will never read it. And that&#;s a shame. I&#;m happy that Taylor lives in Australia, where the gun nuts cannot reach him.

On the other side of the aisle, among my fellow members of the LGBTQ+ community, I&#;m personally bracing for the usual refrain of there not being enough &#;evidence&#; for this character to be considered bisexual (the usual chant is: he&#;s/she&#;s/they&#;re definitely queer, but likely gay) despite the many, many affirmative statements that own been made by the writer. Honestly, as a bisexual non-binary person, the furore that has been built around this issue has been absolutely exhausting. The cis het male neckbeards and conservative pundits are far worse, obviously, but all of the bisexu