Comic version of Batman, where Robin sells himself bisexual in the US and UK – GKPB

Comic version of Batman, where Robin sells himself bisexual in the US and UK – GKPB

Unlike what we experienced in Brazil in 2019, its the sixth edition HQ Batman: Urban Myths Where pointed for a moment Robin He found himself bisexual and, to the surprise of many, the magazine was sold United States And no United Kingdom.

In 2019 we had the mayor’s unfortunate situation Rio de Janeiro Of time, Marcelo Grivella (BRP), Decided to audit and remove Book Final Comedy Avengers There is a gay kiss. Controversial, influential Philip Net Bought about 14 thousand books with the theme LGBTQIA + And distributed for free.

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Fortunately, now in 2021 the situation is completely different, at least in the US and UK, because according to the portal Bleeding cold, No longer a comic copy DC Comics Available from North American distributors The moon, Much less in the British Diamond UK.

This version was a commercial success, and DC Comics went public Official portal To protect the creative selection in the statement written by the author Alex Jaff. “In 1940, Robin was created with the intention of being an alternative to the reader – a character that readers could project themselves into, fighting crime under the category of puzzle. Batman. There were female robins, black robins, rich robins, poor robins. Why does a bizarre reader, especially one who has been openly marginalized by comic book culture for decades, feel ineligible for the same rental relationship?, The story says.

This version does not need to talk about this theme, it also gives content about it Red hood And yes Wonderful woman, But the end of the joke is the right story ”Sum of our areas “ Shows Robin rescuing his friend Bernard From the hands Confused monsters. After the conflict, Tim Drake Goes to Bernard’s house and agrees to go out with him.

Batman’s Sixth Release: Written by Urban Legends Megan Fitzmadin And, with the arts Belen Ortega, Can be purchased digitally (in English) at DC Comics. Unfortunately, the sequel to this story only occurs in the tenth edition, which is scheduled for release in December.

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