modern comics:
Manga:
sure, but I suspect the reasons in this case are purely political and any creative choice that pertains to identity is merely a reflection of ideologyWhat are the “right reasons” for a fictional comic book character to be bi? Fictional characters aren’t inherently attracted to one gender or another, so “like being gay” isn’t a reason. it’s always a creative choice by the writers.
sure, but I suspect the reasons in this case are purely political and any creative choice that pertains to identity is merely a reflection of ideology
Imagine getting fucked in the ass by Superman
the right reasons are non-political, as i have already said, i don't get why you don't understand that.you’re still ducking explaining what a “right reason” is and just going on about why this could be offensive to you.
what are the right reasons? How do you know this isn’t following those right reasons you have yet to describe?
the right reasons are non-political, as i have already said, i don't get why you don't understand that.
how do i know? nobody knows anything for sure. i said i suspect. and this suspicion over any art creation, that's it's just an extension of ideology, cheapens it. and it's a very reasonable suspicion, given the current times.
agree to disagree.Your only description of what the “right reasons” are is saying what they aren’t…political? That in no way actually describes what they are, just what they aren’t.
it’s not really a valid suspicion, as there are many young people who are bi, so a new comic book character reflecting that is just art imitating life. It’s telling a new story instead of the same kind of love interest that Superman comics have told for like a century.