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  2. Category:X-Men images - Wikipedia

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  3. LGBTQ themes in American mainstream comics - Wikipedia

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    The Encyclopedia of Gay Histories and Cultures (2000) notes that gay subtext can be found in DC Comics publications as early as the Golden Age of Comic Books, with readers inferring homosexuality between superheroes and their same-sex sidekicks and on the women-only Paradise Island. [12]

  4. Jimmy Hudson - Wikipedia

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    Jimmy Hudson first appeared in the Ultimatum follow-up Ultimate Comics: X by Jeph Loeb, David Messina and Art Adams. [1] Cullen Bunn opted to explore Jimmy Hudson's past; he enjoyed the idea of a Wolverine that was raised in a positive environment, and aspects of the character's situation resonated with him to his own adopted son who was abandoned at birth.

  5. John Byrne (comics) - Wikipedia

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    John Lindley Byrne (/ b ɜːr n /; born July 6, 1950) is a British-born American [1] comic book writer and artist of superhero comics.Since the mid-1970s, Byrne has worked on many major superheroes; with noted work on Marvel Comics's X-Men and Fantastic Four.

  6. LGBTQ themes in comics - Wikipedia

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    Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson in a panel from DC Comics Batman #84 (June 1954), which was used by Frederic Wertham to allege that comic books promote homosexuality.. In comics, LGBTQ themes are a relatively new concept, as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, or queer themes and characters were historically omitted from the content of comic books and their comic strip predecessors due to anti ...

  7. List of graphic art works with LGBTQ characters - Wikipedia

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    All-New X-Men: Iceman: Gay All New X-Men #40 (2015) contains the pivotal moment where Iceman/Bobby Drake (as a younger version of himself) is informed by Jean Grey that his thoughts reveal his homosexuality. The scene plays out with Bobby wondering why his older self (the one in present-day X-Men comics) dated women for so long; he ponders bi ...

  8. Alpha Flight - Wikipedia

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    Alpha Flight is a fictional team of Canadian superheroes appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.The characters premiered in The Uncanny X-Men #120 (April 1979), and were created to serve as part of the X-Men member Wolverine's backstory.

  9. Wolverine and the X-Men (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Wolverine and the X-Men is a comic book series published by Marvel Comics between 2011 and 2015.The title features the character Wolverine in his role as the headmaster of Jean Grey School for Higher Learning, the students of the school, and various members of the mutant superhero team, the X-Men, who serve as professors of the school.