
Art by JH Williams III
Contributed by Ronald Byrd
In Alexandria, Egypt, 411 C.E., a hermetic scholar is killed by a Christian mob. His young daughter, Promethea, flees into the desert and is ushered into the Immateria, the dimension of myth and fiction, by the god(s) Thoth-Hermes. Transformed into a “living story,” Promethea sometimes enters mortal imagination and is channeled into reality by various creative artists, who project her identity onto either themselves or their loved ones and create her persona according to their own imaginative tastes, i.e. a fairy handmaiden, a warrior angel of the trenches, a ruler of a lost continent, etc. The current vessel for Promethea is college student and poet Sophie Bangs, who manifests her as a heroic warrior to battle the various mystic foes who have dogged Promethea throughout her/their career.
It is known that at least one of Promethea’s mortal identities was gay, comic book writer and artist William Woolcott, who both chronicled the adventures of a super-heroine Promethea from 1939 to 1969 and was active as that heroine until he was killed by Promethea’s lover, FBI agent Dennis Drucker, who learned about Promethea’s male identity and was unable to accept it. (Issue #7) Others include Anna,housemaid of poet Charlton Sennet in the 1770s; cartoonist Margaret Taylor Case; fantasy artist Grace Brannagh; and Barbara Shelley, wife of Steve, who took over Woolcott’s comic book duties. There may have been others that have yet to be seen. As for the present-day Promethea, Sophie’s best friend Stacia van de Veer frequently teases her about being a lesbian, but whether or not this is true is presently unclear.

Art by JH Williams III and Jose Villarrubia
Promethea has various magical abilities which were still being defined throughout the series. She appears to possess superhuman strength, and she has been observed to fly and teleport, even into other dimensions which she accesses via imagination She carries a caduceus staff from which she can project mystic energy for a variety of effects. Promethea can perceive demonic entities in their true forms even when they are disguised as mortals.
Promethea is a © and ® of America’s Best Comics, LLC. Promethea is created by Alan Moore, J.H. Williams III and Mick Gray.
Tags: Alan Moore, DC, gay, Jose Villarrubia, lesbian
Just to point out, Stacia takes over as the Earthly Promethea, while Sophie’s spending her incredibly long and educational time climbing up the Kabbalah. During which, she has a lesbian relationship with Grace, the former Promethea, tho they’re sharing the one body while they do it. Still counts tho I think. So she’s one for the list! Surprised you got Rita from V for Vendetta, who I don’t know is even drawn in the book, perhaps once in the background.
Love the site, what a good idea.
Sam.
Sam, thanks for the clarification on this Promethea relationship. I’ve intended to re-read the series through again for a while now because themes keep popping up in my mind for the past few months.
Rita from V was included because I read the story straight through while researching. If my faulty memory is working today, I seem to recall another (male) character that might need to be added as well.
Thanks for visiting and the kind words!
Joe