Archive for December, 2011

New York’s Gay Night Life

Friday, December 30th, 2011

One of the many books that I’ve borrowed from my local libraries is The Simon & Kirby Superheroes hardcover. Published in late 2010 by Titan, it’s a hefty, oversized, and handsomely printed behemoth, weighing at least 5 pounds, that collects over 450 pages of Simon & Kirby’s superhero lesser known comics from smaller publishers. Check the book out if you’re a Simon and Kirby fan or have a liking for D list characters. Their earliest work here is a trio of tales recounting the incredibly short lived adventures of the Black Owl. Black Owl who was secretly society playboy Doug Danville was a riff on Batman, only with a blue and red costume topped off with a yellow crested hood and a less than impressive villain menacingly named “the Whistler”. Right, not so menacing – the villain and the costume! Then there’s love interest Terry Dane, seen below. Doug thinks she’s playing hard to get by being a private detective. Alas, this was just an example of the female character being intrigued by the seductiveness of a the heroic, idealized man.

Here in “The Return of the Whistler” from Prize Comics #8 (1941) Terry has been hired by the owner of the luxury yacht SS Camelot and has just confronted Doug, disguised as a Swedish sailor, who’s out to protect her because he’s certain she’s really just a damsel in distress and may fall prey to the Whistler again, who does show up again. Hey, what more do you need to know? It’s a supercompressed story even at 9 pages!

Art by Jack Kirby

Now why write about this one panel from from a Golden Age comic about an obscure character? It’s the word “gay”. Simon almost certainly used it to mean happy and festive, not, you know, gay “gay”. All the same, I’d like to think that given all the queer goings on in Harlem that weren’t a big secret at the time that Joe Simon meant gay like Judy Garland fans.

Happy Holidays!

Sunday, December 25th, 2011

Best wishes to all for a happy holiday season and prosperous and healthy new year – and more great comics than you could possibly imagine!

A vintage card from a treasure trove of cards I recently found.

Twitch Hopeless Savage & Henry Shi

Friday, December 23rd, 2011

Twitch (middle name Strummer) is the third of four children born to punk rockers Dirk Hopeless and Nikki Savage. While the rest of the family is rooted in punk, with oldest child Rat being the exception during his rebellious phase, Twitch is odd man out because of his identification with mod culture and music. In his introductory scene Twitch is shown having been up all night working on a painting and joking that he’s used crack to keep himself awake.

Twitch has something in common with sister Arsenal: they’re dating brothers Henry and Claude Shi. Younger brother Henry is a musician. Henty and Twitch have had an on and off relationship. In the short story “Romance #1″ Van Meter shows Twitch and Henry as teens meeting for the first time at a martial arts match between their older siblings. The boys have such a good conversation that by the time of the match’s end they’re going out on a date, which attracts the attention of a couple bullies who are put in their place by Arsenal and Claude. Their break after nearly five years came as a result of Julliard accepting Henry’s application to study but rejecting Twitch for lack of “sufficient focus”. Twitch insisted Henry follow through with his dream. Several relationships follow for Twitch, but they’re mismatched and mostly unhappy from the glimpses that writer Jen Van Meter shows. Van Meter’s decision to tell Twitch’s story in the context of giving little sister Zero advice about boys and “not settling for less” is very well written and touching. As fate would have it, the two are reunited when Henry unexpectedly reappears at the family’s doorstep one night during a rainstorm.

Art by Chynna Clugston Flores

Their newly rekindled romance is not without its bumps as seen when the men travel with Claude and Arsenal to Hong Kong so Arsenal can compete in a Kung Fu competition. Henry and Claude’s grandmother lives in Hong Kong and she is both revered and feared as a witch. Grandmother Shi spares no words when she reads the fortunes of the quartet. The future for Twitch, she says, shows that he’ll leave Henry for a woman. Her predictions create a lot of stress before the guys realize how silly it was to let her words get to them. The short story “Music/ Boxes” sees Twitch and Henry moving into their first home together with the help of family. and friends.

Twitch, Henry and the entire Hopeless Savage clan are © and ® Jen Van Meter. All rights reserved. Visit Jen Van Meter’s site.

Ten Years After Jane

Friday, December 23rd, 2011

Paige Braddock is interviewed on AfterEllen where she talks about her Jane’s World comics and her involvement with Charles Schultz’s studio and the Peanuts characters as its Creative Director. You can read it here.

Live From The NOH8 Party

Monday, December 19th, 2011

Live from the NOH8 party … Rocker chic(k) new music artist Erica Chase, right, has been in the studio with producer/metal legend Dana Strum (Slaughter/Vince Neil), but took a break to join actor James Corp (left) and NOH8 co-founder Adam Bouska (center) on the red carpet in support of The NOH8 Campaign 3rd Annual Anniversary Celebration to support gay and lesbian causes at House of Blues in West Hollywood.  Additional celebs included recording artists LeAnn Rimes, Dave Navarro and Anthony Improgo as well as Lea Thompson (Back to the Future), Louis van Amstel (Dancing with the Stars), Ashley Fink (Glee), Fernanda Rocha (Real Housewives of Orange County), Carla Ortiz (Che Guevara), Jodi Sweetin (Full House), Mackenzie Phillips (One Day at a Time), Jai Rodriguez (Queer Eye for the Straight Guy), Dave Coulier (Full House), Becky O’Donohue (American Idol) and Pauley Perrette (NCIS).

Visit the NOH8 Campaign site.

Kirby’s Top 20

Thursday, December 15th, 2011

Robert Kirby, that is. Not Jack. Robert (you know him from Curbside Boys, Boy Trouble, and Three) has compiled a list of his top 20 self-pubbed comics for the year. You can read Kirby’s list and maybe discover something new to read.

Gay Previews 2/2012

Wednesday, December 14th, 2011

Are you feeling frenzied right now with all the holiday activities? Then I know exactly how you feel! Just thinking about all the things to do on my list right now is making me kind of crazy! So on to the list! Yes, there’s some issue with formatting going on that I haven’ yet figured out. Apologies!

Thanks to Andy Mangels who compiled 1,001 lists back in  the day for the Gayleague email list.

Names listed in bold are either family or LGBT friendly.

ABSTRACT STUDIOS

RACHEL RISING #6 $3.99 Page 224
Terry Moore
Rachel and Aunt Johnny search for the deadly blonde angel leads them to the town’s doctor and the horrifying truth about his shut-in wife. Rachel Rising is a supernatural thriller, written and drawn by award-winning creator Terry Moore.

ARCHIE

Archie’s new Kevin Keller book must be bi-monthly so look for it to return next month.

BLUEWATER

FEMALE FORCE KYLIE MINOGUE ONE SHOT #35 $3.99 Page 253
Steve Stone and Fred Grivaud The diminutive singing sensation from Down Under story is told in Fame: Kylie Minogue. Kylie’s colorful experiences are brought to life as we follow the star’s ups and downs. From capturing a nation’s hearts in Neighbours to the life and loves of a national treasure and her brave struggle
with cancer.

WRATH OF THE TITANS TP $15.99 Page 252
Darren Davis and Nadir Balan
For years, the land of Argos has been at peace. The legendary hero Persues has taken the crown and guided the kingdom into a new era of prosperity and good fortune. Yet lurking in the shadows are forces of hate and discontent that threaten to wreak havoc on Argos and destroy Perseus. Wrath of the Titans revisits the magical world of Ancient Greece where gods and myth are part of life’s everyday fabric and heroes are forged by great and powerful events.

WRATH OF THE TITANS: REVENGE OF THE MEDUSA TP $15.99 Page 253
Darren Davis, Scott Davis, and Jaime M. Rodriguez
With the Gods humbled and the Kraken defeated, Perseus thought Argos was to enter a Golden Age of peace and prosperity. He was wrong. War drums are beating, the Olympians are again scheming and Perseus’ mettle would be severely tested. But there is a new menace neither man nor Olympian could envision!

BOOM!

HELLRAISER #12 $3.99 Page 258
Clive Barker, Anthony De Blasi and Stephen Thompson
Witness Clive Barker’s long-awaited return to tell new chapters in the series’ official continuity, a trajectory that will forever change the Cenobites and Pinhead! The gripping story arc that has everyone talking comes to its horrific conclusion! With blood on both their hands, Pinhead and Kirsty finish the epic battle they started, taking the Hellraiser mythos to a whole new level. It’s a mind-bending finale that will leave you speechless and begging for more!

PEANUTS #2 $3.99 Page 264
Charles Schulz and Vicki Scott
The Peanuts gang is back! Featuring a cover drawn by Charles Schulz himself, this book brings you a mix of classic Peanuts Sundays and all-new strips seen here for the first time. From long-time fans to first-time young readers, everyone will find something to love about Snoopy, Woodstock, Linus, Lucy, Pigpen, Schroeder, and, of course, good ol’ Charlie Brown![BOOM's press release posted on CBR's Robot 6 blog lists Paige (Jane's World) Braddock as a contributor.]

DARK HORSE

BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER SEASON 10 #6 $2.99 Page 31
Andrew Chambliss and Karl Moline
The uptick in the zompire population has the SFPD on Buffy’s trail again–but this time, they need her assistance. However, Detective Dowling must settle for a little help from the bleached-blond vampire Spike, as Buffy has become distracted by a rather personal problem that will lead her to Robin Wood.

DARK HORSE PRESENTS #9 $7.99 Page 52
Paul Pope, Neal Adams, Brian Wood, Mike Mignola, M. J. Butler, Caitlin R. Kiernan, Steve Horton, Michael Dialynas, Andrew Vachss, Kristian Donaldson, Joe Querio , Mark Wheatley, Steve Lieber, and Geof Darrow
Comics superstar Paul Pope returns to the pages of DHP, an assassin stalks her prey aboard the world’s largest pirate ship in Annala’s Blade, and Mike Mignola’s hard-boiled pulp hero Lobster Johnson blasts his way through more of the world’s most sinister evils!

KING CONAN: THE PHoENIX ON THE SWAORD #2 $3.50 Page 28
Tim Truman, Tomás Giorello, and José Villarrubia
Conspirators move in the shadows as King Conan’s troops move to quell a Pictish uprising, leaving the newly crowned king exposed to the machinations of four influential traitors who seek to wrest the crown from Conan’s lifeless brow! But something even deadlier moves silently in the night, answering the call of the ancient serpent god Set. A faithful servant of darkness, the wizard Thoth-Amon toils in Aquilonia and prays for a rebirth of power that will unleash untold evils!

DC

BATGIRL #6 $2.99 Page 90
Gail Simone and Ardian Syaf
During the day, Barbara Gordon has to deal with the emotional fallout of the return of a key figure from her most painful memories, while at night, high above Gotham City’s streets, Batgirl and Batman face the deadly Gretel, a damaged woman with the lethal ability to control men’s minds! It’s Batgirl’s first face-to-face with Batman since her rehabilitation – and he has a few choice words to say about her return to crime fighting!

BATWING #6 $2.99 Page 86
Judd Winick and Ben Oliver
The past looms large as Batwing’s early days as a crime fighter come to light, gaining the attention of Batman. In the present, the adventure comes full circle as Batwing faces off against Massacre in the shadows of the Pyramids of Egypt. The mystery of Massacre begins unfolding as the truth of Africa’s greatest Super Hero team, The Kingdom, unravels.

BATWOMAN #6 $2.99 Page 89
J H Williams III, W Haden Blackman, and Amy Reeder
Artist Amy Reeder and inker Richard Friend join the Batwoman team with this new arc, as the epic “To Drown the World” begins! Six lives, inextricably linked in the past and present, each on a collision course with the others: Batwoman, fighting for duty and vengeance against a threat of arcane power. Detective Maggie Sawyer, investigating a case that could end her career. DEO Agent Cameron Chase, commanding a vigilante she despises. Colonel Jacob Kane, clutching at a life that’s slipping away. Maro, a new villain corrupting Gotham City. And Kate Kane, wrestling with decisions that will test her loyalties.

CATWOMAN #6 $2.99 Page 92
Judd Winick and Guillem  March
Catwoman is busted! She’s under arrest and in the custody of the Gotham City P.D. But it doesn’t look like she’s going to get her phone call, because the police aren’t looking for justice – they’re looking for what Catwoman stole from them. And she’s about to get an earful about her most complicated relationship: Batman.

FURY OF FIRESTORM #6 $2.99 Page 72
Ethan Van Scriver, Gail Simone, and Yildiray Cinar
In the blink of an eye, Ronnie and Jason witness a horror so gruesome, the two young Firestorms will question their entire futures as Super Heroes. As if that wasn’t enough, Pozhar, the Russian Firestorm, shows the two boys exactly how dangerous their world has become. [Ms Simone’s last issue and the last appearance on this list until a relevant character or topic becomes the focus or creator becomes involved.]

JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA DARK THINGS TP $17.99 Page 121
James Robinson, Mark Bagley, and Jesus Merino
Out of Brightest Day comes this tale of the JLA (from issues #44-48) and JSA (from issues #41-42)! With the release of the Starheart, magic goes wild – and new metahumans emerge!

JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA THE RISE OF ECLIPSO HC $22.99 Page 120
James Robinson, Brett Booth, and Jesus Merino
Eclipso returns in these tales from Jusitce League of America #54-60 and Jusitce Society of America #43. And now, he’s going to take down the heroes who have defeated him so many times before! With his army of both heroes and villains under his hypnotic thrall, Eclipso may have the team’s number. Will the combined might of Batman, Donna Troy, Blue Lantern Saint Walker and even the all-powerful Spectre be enough to stop him?

LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES #6 $2.99 Page 115
Paul Levitz and Francis Portela
New Legion recruit Dragonwing has returned to China to check in with her family – but her sister has fallen in with the wrong crowd and is sporting some terrifying new powers of her own! Has Marya learned the Legion’s lesson of strength in numbers, or will going it alone cost her dearly? [Levitz made Legion Academy students Power Boy and Gravity Kid a couple. Will they return from SP Duty on Takron-Galtos? Levitz is interviewed on CBR here but doesn't mention the characters. Plus, Vi and Ayla are a couple again.]

STATIC SHOCK #6 $2.99 Page 112
Scott McDaniel and Andy Owens
Static and Hardware attempt to save Sharon Hawkins from the dangerous criminal mastermind who is responsible for the Hawkins family tragedy. They find Sharon at the heart of a war raging between this sinister mastermind, the brutal Piranha and the unpredictable Pale Man, all battling for the secret of the Darkstar Defense Force. Static is absolutely determined to save his sister and set things right, even if it costs him his own life.[After learning in #2 that long time best friend Frieda is still on Dakota, it's looking less likely that gay friend Rick Stone will appear. Next time out will probably be the last appearance for this book on the list until Rick appears.]

STORMWATCH #6 $2.99  Page 105
Paul Cornell and Miguel Sepulveda
What lurks within the Stormwatch space station? As the origin of their alien HQ is revealed, what’s left of the decimated Stormwatch roster regroups and a new team is formed! Apollo, Midnighter, Martian Manhunter…who’s in, who’s out and who’s the new team leader? Note: The catastrophic events of this issue – especially the secret of Stormwatch HQ – will be felt in upcoming issues of Grifter and Voodoo!

TEEN TITANS #5 $2.99 Page 111
Scott Lobdell and Brett Booth
In the aftermath of their battle with Superboy, the Teen Titans make a horrifying discovery: Kid Flash has been knocked out of synch! If they are going to save their teammate, the badly beaten and battered teens need to sneak into the New York branch of S.T.A.R. Labs – which means that this issue guest-stars none other than Virgil Hawkins, a.k.a. Static! But if the team was hoping to use the lab for some downtime, they are going to be disappointed, because now they must battle a new, young team of supervillains known only as 2.0! All this and the debut of Kid Flash’s new costume! [A gay member, Bunker, debuted in #3.]

VOODOO #6 $2.99 Page 107
Ron Marz and Sam Basri
Following the shocking events of last issue, Voodoo feels betrayed by her own people and wants to be left alone. Little does she know Agent Fallon and the Black Razors are looking for revenge – but first they need to break another Daemonite Hybrid out of jail to help them track her down. The identity of that Daemonite Hybrid will leave you stunned! [So where's the bisexuality Dan Didio mentioned in a piece with The Advocate?]

VERTIGO

IZOMBIE #22 $2.99 Page 133
Chris Roberson and Michael Allred
Things in Eugene, OR are about to get crazy!Who is Gwen’s mysterious rescuer? Why is Spot tied up in a basement? What plans are Ellie the ghost girl and Claire the vampire making in Dixie’s Diner, and can Frankenteen figure out ho to use a public restroom in time?And just what have Dixie and Gramps been doing in Spot’s apartment?Look for all the answers in “Repossession” part four. [Scott/ Spot, the were-terrier, has come out and has been dating. See the interview with writer Chris Roberson and sample pages here. http://www.comicsalliance.com/2011/11/16/izombie-19-preview-roberson-allred/ ]

D.E.

THE BOYS #63 $3.99 Page 269
Garth Ennis and Russ Braun
Everything comes to a head at once as Frenchie and the Female take on Team Titanic, Maeve and Annie have a heart to heart and Hughie comes face to face with the reason he joined the Boys in the first place. Vought-American are suddenly ready to parley, but with the White House in new hands and the Homelander’s plans finally kicking in, is Butcher in any mood to listen?

KIRBY GENESIS – DRAGONSBANE #2 $3.99 Page 274
Robert Rodi and Alex Ross
Spinning out of KIRBY: GENESIS, Sigurd Dragonsbane and his band of Norse champions explore the astonishing Mythlands, where the heroes and legends of every culture on earth now reside. But when they venture into the Olympian region, they run afoul of both Circe and the Cyclops…and the power and majesty of Ulysses might not be enough to save them! Plus: Balduur reveals an incredible secret power…at the possible expense of his own life!

DIGITAL MANGA DISTRIBUTION

AMBIGUOUS RELATIONSHIP GN Page 286 $12.95
Masara Minase
Satoru is used to being alone. Ever since high school, he has lived his life without anyone else. Then one rainy night he encounters a stranded stranger. Taking him in, he unexpectedly finds that being alone is not what he wants at all, and that what he wants may just be within his grasp. But does Reiji feel the same way? And will Reiji’s family accept it when they discover where he is? A selection of angsty romance stories by master mangaka Masara Minase, published in English for the very first time!

BEAST & FEAST GN Page 286 $12.95
Norikazu Akira Detective Kazuha has landed a murder case that brings him back into contact with a man who once attended junior high with him. Back then, their relationship was like oil and water, and it certainly seems to be the case now as well: while Kazuha is a police detective, Hyoudou is a member of one of the notorious yakuza groups. Hyoudou claims to be willing to bargain for some very important information pertaining to Kazuha’s case. His price is unacceptable, however. Demanding Kazuha himself as payment, the refusal given seems to not be an option he will accept. Now, not only after a cold blooded killer, Kazuha finds he is being stalked by his very own beast of a different sort…Will he catch the killer and come out with his own heart, body and soul intact?

BLUE SHEEP REVERIE GN Vol 4 Page 276 $12.95
Makoto Tateno
With the city streets of Akatsuki still running with blood, Kai and Lahti continue to to fight together to bring order and uneasy peace. The two men’s bond is deeper than ever before, but will forces from the past continue to disrupt their future and destroy the city in the throes of love/hate personal relationship with the pair? It’s vol 5 of the ever popular Makaoto Tateno’s action packed sci fi fan favorite, and the stakes have never been higher!

DEPRESSION OF THE ANTI-ROMANTICIST Page 284 $12.95
Yasuna Suginuma and Riyu Yamakami
Having lost their parents, Shiroyama must put aside his dreams and work hard to support not only himself, but his younger brother and sister. He steps into a world that he knows he must guard himself safely from, to protect himself and the ones he cares for. A world where transvestites work at entertaining patrons and alcohol flows freely. A world that offers him many firsts, including a kiss. But is it enough to light the fires of romance into his cold heart?

FANTAGRAPHICS

LOVE & ROCKETS SC VOL 3 LAS MUJERES PERDIDAS Page xxx $19.95
Los Bros. Hernandez
Warehouse Find! Features the cream of Jaime’s “Maggie the Mechanic” stories including the sprawling epic “Lost Women,” plus Beto’s classic Palomar tales “The Laughing Sun” and “Act of Contrition.”

IMAGE/ TOP COW

ARTIFACTS ORIGINS: FIRST BORN  TP $19.99 Page 192
Ron Marz, Stjepan Sejic, Luke Ross, Stephen Sadowski, i, and Ryan Sook
Top Cow launches the “Origins” line of Aritifacts trades with one of the stories that led to the event that forever changed the landscape of the Top Cow Universe! The birth of Sara Pezzini’s daughter Hope reignited the dormant war between the Darkness and the Angelus, set the bearer of the Witchblade on the path to “War of the Witchblades” and set the stage for Aritifacts. Find out how in this re-branded and expanded trade collection! Written by Top Cow Universe architect Ron Marz  and featuring art from Stjepan Sejic, Stephen Sadowski, Luke Ross, Rick Leonardi and Ryan Sook this collections features the complete First Born event! Collects Artifacts #1-#3, Witchblade #110-#112 and First Born: Aftermath.

INVINCIBLE #90 $2.99 Page 203
Robert Kirkman and Ryan Ottley
Everything is different now. [Kirkman revealed Invincible's best friend is gay.]

LIL DEPRESSED BOY #11 $2.99 Page 204
S Steven Struble and Sina Grace
“Three Sketches of a Workplace Crush” New job? Check. New crush? Check. Know her name? Not making that mistake again. How will the Li’l Depressed Boy handle such close proximity to a girl he likes.

WALKING DEAD #94 $2.99 Page 211
Robert Kirkman and Charlie Adlard
“A Larger World” continues! As the ramp up to the monumental 100th issue continues, Rick and his group are led into new territory, with new rules, new advantages, and new threats. Can they survive int this larger, changed world? the world is changing. Rick and his band of survivors are faced with new threats – and new opportunities. Nothing will ever be the same – and with this book, you know we mean it! [Likewise late in finding out that cast member Aaron is gay. Until he's dead, that is.]

MARVEL

Note to whoever writes up Marvel’s solicitation copy: What’s up with all the bullet points and caps now?

AVENGERS ACADEMY #25 & 26 $2.99 Page 10
Christos Gage and Tom Grummet
Student vs. Student vs. Staff…but why? A surprise cliffhanger that will have your jaw on the floor! (#25) Who killed an Avenger? Find out here! Which cast members are tryng to shut down the Academy? The big conclusion to “Second Semester”! (#26) [Stryker is gay.]

AVENGERS: SOLO #5 $3.99 Page 22
Jen Van Meter, Jim McCann, Roger Robinson and Clayton Henry
The Arch Avenger has his back against the wall! Can he save the Avengers – by destroying them? Meanwhile, the Secret of the West Coast Avengers stands revealed!

DAKEN: DARK WOLVERINE #21 $2.99 Page 56
Rob Williams and Allesandro Vitti
Issue one of the story the series has been leading up to! Daken sets out to get his revenge on the man he hates most in the world: Wolverine. And if the whole Marvel Universe has to bleed for that to happen then that’s just fine.

DOROTHY & THE WIZARD IN OZ #5 $3.99 Page 26
Eric Shanower and Skottie Young
The Wooden Gargoyles attack to kill! How can Dorothy, the Wizard, and their friends escape when even the Wizard’s bullets prove useless? Subterranean thrills and chills continue with hungry dragons that only Eureka the kitten can see. And you’ll believe a horse can fly!

THOR: THE DEVIANTS SAGA #4 $3.99 Page 44
Robert Rodi and Stephen Segovia
Thor battles dinosaurs deep in the Savage Land! Guest-starring Ka-Zar! The Unbinding Stone unlocked, and the world on the brink of oblivion!

X-FACTOR #231 & 232 $2.99 Page 58
Peter David  and Emmanualla Luppachino
Parts 3 and 4 of a 4-part dimension-hopping storyline, “They Keep Killing Madrox”! Guest-starring Tony Stark and Steve Rogers (part 3) and Doctor Strange and the dread Dormammu (part 4). Startling twist ending that ties the entire story arc together! confirmed long standing fan speculation that there is a romantic side to Rictor and Shatterstar’s relationship in X-Factor #44, published in 2009 despite the discrepancy in numbering.]

X-FACTOR: SUPER UNNATURAL HC $19.99 Page 106
Peter David, Leonard Kirk, and Valentine De Landro
A member of X-Factor dies! It started with their new acquaintance, Sally, found brutally slain in her kitchen. And more recently, two rival gangs, lifeless bodies sprawled across a basketball court, a noose around each of their necks. Hot on the trail of a serial killer who’s lynching his victims, the mutant detectives of X-Factor Investigations are eager to cut his killing spree short. But here’s hoping they find him before he finds them! Collecting X-Factor (1986) #224.1 and #225-228.

Late Thoughts On Teen Titan Bunker

Thursday, December 8th, 2011

Bunker recently debuted in Teen Titans #3. You heard about him already — the  gay teen who’ll join the ranks of this incarnation of DC’s post relaunch super powered teens. If you want to be technical there was a two panel, non-speaking cameo and cover appearance in issue #1. That is if you want to be technical or a completist, but you shouldn’t be. I had hoped there might be a little teaser about Miguel Jose Barragan, our new little, flamboyant mijo who comes from a supportive family and an equally supportive town. There wasn’t. But wait, you say! Doesn’t that fly in the face of Latin machismo? That’s what I thought until remembering that I read an article in the Advocate about a place in Mexico where men expressing non-heterosexual gender roles are accepted and even celebrated. The article is lost to me now, but it may have focused on the muxe of Zapoteca culture in Oaxaca state. The Wikipedia article defines a muxe as “a physically male individual who dresses and behaves in a feminine manner; they may be seen as a third gender”. A vestida is a muxe who wears female clothing and a pintada is one who wears male clothing and make up, but I’m starting to digress. Muxe are interesting in their own right though muxe is not an across the board equivalent of gay though as we think of it. I mention them simply to note that there is at least one contemporary exception (it wasn’t unheard of for pre-Conquest Native cultures to have third and fourth genders) to what can often be the typical reaction Mexican gays likely experience. Not to be forgotten is a movement toward government recognition of same sex unions. So it isn’t completely improbable for a fictional gay teen to come from a supportive though equally fictional Mexican village. I doubt muxe were a source of inspiration for Lobdell when creating Bunker and it’s just as well because the complexity of their cultural role in Zapoteca society would be, to put it nicely, badly mistranslated in mainstream, superhero comics.

The creative decision to make Miguel happy, proud, and grounded by love and acceptance is a welcome one. LGBT teens especially need positive images, but Miguel is not Kevin Keller which is good, because despite his squeaky clean life Keller’s character shouldn’t be seen as the epitome of gay teens. So far Lobdell and artist Brett Booth have shown us a happy, eager Miguel, if not a little naive or downright unaware of Red Robin coming under the influence of the villain du jour. Being 53 I readily admit that I’ve little idea what makes for a flamboyant gay teen either from the US or Mexico or anywhere for that matter. That said, I think it may involve more than Miguel’s choice in clothes so far. A blue shirt, thin tie, purple sweatervest, John Lennon style sunglasses, in my humble opinion, a pair of shoes that seem to me more ugly than flamboyant,  and gray – are they grey or purple? – pants? But then we get a wide stance butt shot of Miguel in those tight pants so I feel a bit like a dirty old man thinking it’s about time we get more gratuitous crotch and butt shots. Of course, language is another way to convey flamboyance. The way Miguel talks seems pretty average to me. The flashiest comment he makes is: “Look at me! You think something this exquisite – this perfect – happened by chance? A Miguel Jose Barragan is anything but an accident.” But then I shouldn’t overlook his costume, a purple and red number with shoulder pads, and a mask that covers half his face. Brett Booth needs to redesign girlfriend’s costume because ugly is the word that comes to mind. And if it isn’t changed soon, then I suggest removing the mask or replacing it with one that’s domino style. Having an out and proud teen superhero sporting a half face mask seems questionable to me. Just a thought.

Those are all my thoughts for now though. As far as first appearances go, Miguel is a bit jejune after all the build up. Jejune sounds so much nicer than saying flat or bland. Thankfully a long overdue gay teen is part of this team concept though I hope and expect Lobdell and Booth to build on what little they’ve given in this initial appearance.

And please, Mr Lobdell, don’t have the other members start calling him “Miggs” like you have in some interviews. It just sounds wrong!

The first of three video pieces about the muxe, Mexico’s third gender, can be watched on CNN here.