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DC's new Superman comes out as bisexual: 'Today, more people can see themselves'
The son of Clark Kent and Lois Lane is breaking barriers for a new generation of Superman fans.
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Black cartoonist's work on race relations and coronavirus prompted newspapers to drop it: 'I am being silenced over white feelings'
The cartoonist's comic depicted two women at the grocery store, one wearing a mask and a George Floyd tribute and the other not.
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Central Park birder Christian Cooper revisits his career as a pioneering LGBTQ writer at Marvel Comics
“It was really a dream come true to work there,” he tells Yahoo Entertainment. “I’d been a Marvel guy since I was a little kid. For anyone who is into comics and they get a chance to work at Marvel or DC, you’re like ‘This is so amazing.’”
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These Adorable Pet Comics Are Too Relatable For Animal Lovers
The one about accidentally stepping on your pet's paw hits especially close to home.
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Lynda Carter so moved by Navy video, Warner Bros. will send Wonder Woman to aircraft carrier homecoming
A video has gone viral thanks to its heartwarming depiction of a son who thinks his Wonder Woman doll can relate messages to his deployed mother.
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Illustrator imagines what Disney princesses would look like with curly hair
In case you've ever wondered what Belle and Ariel would look like with curls.
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'The Devil Wears Prada' Meets 'The Avengers' in the New Comic Series 'Heroine Chic'
Photo courtesy of WebToons “Both superheroes and fashion are aspirational,” says comic-book writer David Tischman. He points to the evolution of the DC comics character Black Canary, who started out in fishnets and a bustier—in the recent CW show Arrow, her unissex look was much more athleisure than sex bomb.