Robin Comes Out As Bisexual In New Batman Comic
Robin Becomes A Bisexual Icon In New Batman Comic
In the latest issue of Batman: Urban Legends, a monthly anthology series, Batman’s sidekick Robin, is bisexual.
According to reports, his sexuality is unveiled at the end of part 3 of the Sum of Our Parts story.
According to Entertainment Weekly, in part 1, which debuted in Batman: Urban Legends issue #4, Tim reunited with his old friend Bernard. Their dinner at Bincy’s Bar and Grill was interrupted by Chaos Monster, who knocked out Tim and kidnapped Bernard to be sacrificed.
During the rescue mission of part 3, featured in this week’s Urban Legends #6, Bernard mentions to Robin that he wishes he could’ve finished his date with Tim, unaware that he’s actually speaking to his love interest. A few pages later, Tim goes to see Bernard and things are clarified.
“Tim Drake… do you want to go on a date with me?” Bernard asks.
“Yeah… Yeah, I think I want that,” Tim replies.
Other LGBTQ superheroes include Kate Kane (Batwoman), Bobby Drake (Iceman), Loki, Jean-Paul Beaubier (Northstar), Billy Kaplan (Wiccan), Hulkling, Midnighter, and Apollo. Earlier this year, Marvel introduced the first gay Captain America by way of character Aaron Fischer.
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