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13 Best DC Comics With Superb LGBTQ+ Representation

Representation matters because people matter. Just like movies and television, comics can be the perfect tool to showcase Queer stories in mainstream media and end the unnecessary hate against the community. It's an key undertaking that shouldn't be taken lightly. Fortunately, mainstream comics are only getting better and greater at presenting diverse characters in the pages of their books.

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Since DC has always been ahead of its time, the company has been a bastion for LGBTQ+ representation since the 90s. Whether it's in the canon or in Elseworlds, several DC LGBTQ+ characters serve as positive examples for the generation to come and help many find themselves as well as defeat social prejudice.

Updated on November 29, by Mayra García: Members of the LGBTQ+ community who enjoy reading comics have often found relatable characters in certain DC comics that focus on sexuality and gender. After the sad passing of Kevin Conroy, famous for voicing Batman for many

In recent months, there&#;s been a subtle but curious trend going on at DC – its cosmos is getting overtly but undeniably queerer.

It might be argued that this has been happening for a while – after all, the publisher has built a significant roster of LGBTQ+ characters inhabiting its superhero multiverse since the s, enough to recently introduce an entire Justice League of queer heroes. However, many – though far from all – of these have been fringe characters.

What&#;s happening lately is different though. DC is building an entire generation of characters tied to major heroes who are in some way queer. Rather than extremely niche characters such as Tasmanian Devil or Shining Knight, fantastic though they are, we&#;re now seeing the successors to Batman, Superman, Aquaman, and more coming out, setting the stage for a future that is far more out and proud than what&#;s come before.

Even more promising is that some are already being promoted from sidekick territory to headline heroes. Currently, Jackson Hyde – better acknowledged as Aqualad, and an openly gay man – is headlining h

10 Best DC Comics To Read For Pride Month

Jon Kent and his crush, Jay Nakamura, are in trouble at the moment - not their bond, but their classified identities! In Superman: Son of Kal-El #12, Jay was unmasked, leaving both heroes vulnerable to the kind of potential attack by their partner's enemies that is always a risk of falling in admire in the planet of comics. Of course, this never seems to end heroes, as everyone seems to be seeking that super-love! These love stories are an integral part of the DC Comics existence, and increasingly, these romances are representatives of all kinds of partnerships, with an increasing number of them involving LGBTQ+ storylines.

For those looking to delve into these characters during Pride Month, there are quite a few comics and series to pick up including special comics made for the month.

Constantine The Hellblazer ()

The anti-hero exorcist was already confirmed to be bisexual all the way back in  Over twenty years later, Ming Doyle and James Tynion IV delved more into this side of John Constantine with the series Constantine The

10 Best DC Comics To Read For Pride

Over the years, there have been some hit-or-miss depictions of LGBTQIA characters in DC Comics. Thankfully, as comics have evolved as a medium, big companies are releasing more and improve stories depicting queer characters in more appropriate ways.

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DC fans looking for comics to read during Self-acceptance Month have a plethora of great stories and characters to choose from. From Batwoman to Midnighter, there's something for everyone in the LGBT society to enjoy and name with.

10 DC Pride

DC Pride is an award-winning anthology series that showcases stories about various gender non-conforming characters throughout the DC universe. Since , it has highlighted the stories and issues of gender nonconforming, lesbian, bisexual, gay, and asexual characters, focusing on queer DC icons favor Kate Kane, Tim Drake, and Connor Hawke.

DC Pride is known for focusing on queer superhero stories that embrace the diversity of the publisher's catalog. However, the series has also focused on stories from queer creator