![]() I like the bisexual alcapurrias, and the Christian codfish fritters ' We have seen. “I fully sat on the floor of my apartment for a solid two minutes in happiness as it sunk in … I hope it is as meaningful for others as it has been for me. The actors, along with an extra posing as Batman's sidekick, Robin. DC Comics just blessed the world with yet another canonically queer superhero And its someone weve already known for years and years In the latest issue of Batman: Urban Legends, the caped. She said she was thrilled to be given the go ahead by DC. Batman sidekick Robin comes out as bisexual and lets comic book fans know they are seen DC Comics finally catches up to the character the audience has long observed. In the latest installment of Batman: Urban Legends, Tim Drake (Robin) agrees to go on a date with a man named Bernard Dowd. ![]() ![]() Batman’s sidekick accepted the offer, thereby making him the latest well-established fictional character to become associated with the LGBT community. I don’t think he has the language for it all … yet.” In Batman: Urban Legends 6, published by DC Comics on Tuesday, Tim Drake, whose alter ego is Robin, was asked out on a date by his friend Bernard. However, Tim is still figuring himself out. “To be clear, his feelings for Stephanie have been/are 100% real, as are his feelings for Bernard. The caped crusader first appeared in Batman 436 in 1989. In the comic, Tim Drake the third character to take on the mantle of Robin explored his close friendship with another male character named Bernard. Tim Drake (Tim Wayne) is the third Robin in the Batman comics, otherwise known as ‘Red Robin’. “I wanted to pay tribute to the fact that sexuality is a journey,” Fitzmartin said. Batman’s long-running sidekick Robin came out as bisexualin a recent issue of the anthology series Batman: Urban Legends. Writer of the issue, Meghan Fitzmartin, told Polygon that she was not prepared to put a label on Drake’s sexuality, who has also been depicted dating the female superhero Spoiler, alias of character Stephanie Brown. Like you know you’re supposed to be on the same page as your brain but not everything made sense. “Like something out in the ether has been taunting you, teasing you. “Ever have a lightbulb moment?” Drake muses in one panel.
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