Saw this today, still not 100% sure how poorly the article is written compared to the comic pages that they show.
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Original "X-Men" member Iceman is set to make a big revelation this week: he's gay.
The iconic character makes the surprise declaration in the All-New X-Men #40, which is available in stores and online April 22. Pages from the new book show an intimate conversation between a young Iceman, or Bobby Drake, and pal Jean Grey.
After Iceman comments on how hot he finds his female teacher, the telepathic Jean sees right through her friend's thinly-veiled declaration and tells him outright that she knows he's gay.
As a number of publications have already pointed out, the Iceman depicted in this new installment is the teenage version of the character displaced in time. The older, present-day Iceman that audiences are familiar with from the series, identifies as straight.
In an email statement, All-New X-Men writer Brian Michael Bendis told The Huffington Post that Iceman's storyline will continue to evolve in future books, and that the decision to make the character a gay man was in keeping with contemporary social dialogue around lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) issues.
"There are thousands, if not millions, of stories of people who, for many different reasons, felt the need to hide their sexuality," he said. "The X-Men, with the conceit of time travel, give us a fascinating platform in which to examine such personal journeys. This is just the first little chapter of a much larger story that will be told.”
In 2012, Marvel Comics made waves when it was announced that its first openly gay hero, super speedster Northstar, would tie the knot with his longtime civilian boyfriend, Kyle Jinadu, in an issue of “Astonishing X-Men.”
Still, Iceman's declaration breaks fresh ground in that the character was one of the original "X-Men" created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in 1963.
Check out pages from All-New X-Men which depict Iceman's coming out below:
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From looking at the pages, it seems less like a "coming out" and more like Jean being a total ass to young, time-displaced Bobby. I guess they set it up so later in the comic he turns around and finally admits it himself? either way, as a vehicle to talk about LGBTQ issues, this doesn't seem like the right way to do it. Making the outsider time-clone out to be the gay character, and sort of pulling him out of the closet like that as well, seems uncomfortably hamfisted to me. This probably could have been handled better with a new character, and not a "fake-new" character that can be championed as "the original Iceman!....but not really if you are interested in learning about the character, or get into a debate with anyone who has read the comics."