Afterwards, Karl and other men and beat Jay up in a dark alley. Jay asks Karl out, after being encouraged by Jill. Jay is interested in a man named Karl, unaware that Karl is a homophobic neo-Nazi. 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-sexuality before being told, unequivocally, that he is in fact gay. Īll 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. They appear in all three graphic novels as recurring characters and are the only explicitly LGBTQ characters shown in the graphic novels. The second Corinthian is featured with a boyfriend as written by Caitlin R. Neil Gaiman has stated that the Corinthian is homosexual in The Sandman Companion, wherein the first Corinthian consumed eyes only of boys. Corinthian then removes the eyes of their victims and eats them using his eye-mouths. In The Doll's House, he goes AWOL from the dreamscape and becomes a serial killer who invites men to have sexual relations with him, then murders them. He has two additional mouths in place of his eyes, which he covers with sunglasses. The Corinthian is a nightmare created by Dream. Main article: List of graphic art works with LGBT characters Characters
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