When he comes out of the closet, it’s to put on his outfit

Stan Lee was great during the 60’s and 70’s, as when he was partnered with Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko, he helped co-create Spider-Man, Fantastic Four, Hulk, the X-Men and tons more. Well, follow fast, true believer, as he’s back. That’s right, Stan is creating another super-hero.

And this time, the super-hero is FABULOUS!

Yes, the octogenarian will soon unveil “the world’s first gay superhero”. On television, mind you. Because that’s only where actual stuff happens. The link is worth clicking simply for the awful Photoshop picture.

Unavailable for comment were Midnighter, Apollo, modern Batwoman, current The Question, Northstar, Wiccan, Hulkling, Anole, Karma and Freedom Ring, among others.

6 thoughts on “When he comes out of the closet, it’s to put on his outfit”

  1. you can always rely on the Sun for…well…when i think of it, i’ll let you know.

    wait. The Question is gay? when did that happen?

    you forgot Mystique and Destiny.

  2. @ groonk: The current question is Renee Montoya, the former police woman from Gotham that loves the ladies.

    And I just limited myself to gay characters. If I added bisexual characters, then this post would’ve been longer. Much longer.

  3. @Chugs: you, sir, passed the geek test, sir.

    wait, Montoya’s gay AND the new Question? huh. i admit my knowledge of her doesn’t stray far from B:TAS.

    heh. that gives the Harley & Ivey ep so much more meaning.

    wish i had the cash to read all these comics with their twists and turns and lesbians.

  4. @groonk Read 52. Not only is it a good story, but it features Renee Montoya as one of the key characters and [spoilers] it talks about that development of her character that I discussed. [spoilers]

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