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Superman will come out as bisexual in new DC Comics story


DC Comics, the home of Batman, Wonder Woman and other beloved superheroes, announced on Monday that one of its heroes is taking “a bold new direction” and coming out as bisexual.

DC Comics confirmed in a statement on Monday that Jon Kent, the “Superman of Earth,” will “become romantically involved” with reporter Jay Nakamura in an upcoming issue of the series “Superman: Son of Kal-El.”

https://www.usatoday.com/story/life...-bisexual-national-coming-out-day/6093678001/
 
Any News of Super Girl and some Lesbian Love? This could be something the whole Family could enjoy. :)
 
Comics, like comedy, like Star Wars, was sacrificed on the alter of Power.

The Regressives really do suck this bad.

I warned you!
 
The demasculinization of America is going to continue to be a disaster.

Please, at least attempt to learn about this!
 
And you are the one calling terry the man sweety :palm:

You really are that stupid, aren't you? It was obvious from the start he was a he by the expletives he used.
Very few women use that type of expression. Well, there are two or three here and I need not name them
 
it is obvious that guano would be excited if Caitlan Jenner was cast as Wonder Woman......

he's already been involved in transfilm before.....

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Unlike the fake veteran Guno, I haven't read a comic book since elementary school. My kids never did. :rofl2:
You missed out, and they can be very valuable in getting some children to read.

“Reading comic books requires a person to read between the lines, draw interpretations, and synthesize the information. By interacting with both the text and images, the reader can easily comprehend and visualize the story. The more they do this, the easier and quicker they can build their reading comprehension skills.Nov 8, 2018”

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https://www.proliteracy.org › Article

5 Ways Comic Books Can Improve Literacy Skills | ProLiteracy






 
You missed out, and they can be very valuable in getting some children to read.

Reading comic books requires a person to read between the lines, draw interpretations, and synthesize the information. By interacting with both the text and images, the reader can easily comprehend and visualize the story. The more they do this, the easier and quicker they can build their reading comprehension skills.Nov 8, 2018

H9FVJZ9bWFYAAAAASUVORK5CYII=
https://www.proliteracy.org › Article

[h=3]5 Ways Comic Books Can Improve Literacy Skills | ProLiteracy[/h]




Yes indeed...the older ones are great, aren't they?
 
Unlike the fake veteran Guno, I haven't read a comic book since elementary school. My kids never did. :rofl2:

Better tell the VA to take away my benefits, like my VA mortgage , and educational benefits :)

Strange how neither your spawn you or your spawn never served , Too Low grade
 
You missed out, and they can be very valuable in getting some children to read.

Reading comic books requires a person to read between the lines, draw interpretations, and synthesize the information. By interacting with both the text and images, the reader can easily comprehend and visualize the story. The more they do this, the easier and quicker they can build their reading comprehension skills.Nov 8, 2018

H9FVJZ9bWFYAAAAASUVORK5CYII=
https://www.proliteracy.org › Article

[h=3]5 Ways Comic Books Can Improve Literacy Skills | ProLiteracy[/h]





Unlike you, after the pre-school stage my kids never needed pictures to figure out the plot.
 
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