The Rainbow revolution in DC Comics continues with a step forward in the love story of young Jonathan Kent
In the ‘Son of Kal-El’ issue, Clark Kent’s son Jonathan (the new Superman) had publicly come out, declaring himself bisexual and also making official his relationship with journalist Jay Nakamura.
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Now, in the ‘Super Pride’ issue—coming out on May 31 – we’ll be able to see a step forward in their romantic relationship. In a few strips, shared in preview by illustrator Triona Tree Farrell, we see Jay bringing a gift to his Jonathan. And it will be a very special and ‘colorful’ gift.
The gift? A red cape for the outside, while the inside is colored with the colors of the Pride flags.
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Bisexual Superman will be part – along with other queer superheroes such as Batwoman, Green Lantern, Aquaman, Nubia, Poison Ivy, Harley Quinn, and Dreamer – of the ‘DC Pride 2022’ comic book series.
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