“The idea of replacing Clark Kent with another straight white savior felt like a missed opportunity,” said Tom Taylor, who writes the series. The new Superman will soon begin a romantic relationship with a male friend, DC Comics announced.
The writer explained the “new Superman had to have new fights - real world problems - that he could stand up to as one of the most powerful people in the world.” (RELATED: REPORT: Upcoming Superman Movie To Star Black Actor In Superhero Role) (RELATED: Clark Kent makes a major life change in new ‘Superman’) “The idea of replacing Clark Kent with another straight white savior felt like a missed opportunity,” Tom Taylor, who writes the hero series, shared in an interview with The New York Times in a piece published Monday.
But there are OTHER readers who need Jon.Superman is bisexual now after DC Comics announced plans to debut a same-sex relationship involving Clark Kent and Lois Lane’s son, Jonathan Kent. There are readers out there now who STILL need Clark, and Clark is STILL THERE for them. When I was a kid, Clark was the hero I desperately needed. Anyone who imagines Clark would respond to this news from Jon with anything but deepest compassion and understanding, might reexamine their understanding of who Superman is. To those who were NOT happy with the news, please remember that the character of Superman represents the very best of us, and is there to show us the way. A heartfelt "welcome" to everyone who saw today as GREAT news, and especially those who now have a Superman that they can more easily identify with as a result. "A big "congrats" to my good friend who has all my support. Like Jon, they look different from him, and they give others the chance to see themselves wearing the S-shield." Here's what Clark's descendants look like in coming generations. I can't take credit for Jon's creation or the recent development, but I'm proud that he's there. Giving more people an A-list superhero that they can see themselves in does not mean that yours–the one you see yourself in–no longer exists. "*Adding* Jonathan Kent to the DC Universe in 2015 did not *subtract* Clark Kent. That's Lois he's… holding." Superman from DC Comics Here's a scene with Superman Classic in all his hetero glory, as depicted in the most recent issue of Action Comics. Like his dad, Jon is a beautiful character with a lot to say about how people should treat one another, and clearly has a lot to teach us. To clarify: both father and son are using the title of "Superman" currently, much like two characters go by "Spider-Man" at Marvel. "Superman: Son of Kal-El" follows Jon Kent, their son. Thanks so much for reading, Wendy! Don't worry, Louis and Clark's marriage is as secure as ever, as you'll continue to see in the pages of "Action Comics," the Superman (Clark Kent) title. Phillip Kennedy Johnson, writer of the main Superman title, Action Comics featuring Clark Kent, Superman, posted to Twitter in response To be fair, this is far from the most controversial thing Rogers has tweeted, as Arizona's slate of electors met in Phoenix to formally cast the state's electoral votes for Joe Biden as President, Rogers tweeted out "Buy more ammo", seeing her condemned by Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs, and that "We Americans who love this country are being replaced by people who do not love this country" and that "Communists & our enemies are using mass immigration, education, big tech, big corporations & other strategies to accomplish this." No wonder she would have strong issues on illegal refugees like Superman. Just rename the new version Thooperman so we can all know the difference and avoid seeing it." Louis Lane? That is something rather special right there, is it not, even aside from the lisping stereotype. Hollywood is trying to make Superman gay and he is not.