Which might have something to do with Dixon being her creator. All they care about is deteriorating all the wholesomeness, and so far, it looks like that includes the breakup with Stephanie Brown. If Tim were written as having relatives of Macedonian descent, they wouldn’t care. It makes no difference how cliched it’s become, they’ll always say it’s “major”.
This comes less than two months after Disney+’s Loki series confirmed the titular character was both genderfluid and bisexual. In it, Tim Drake-one of the young wards Bruce Wayne has enlisted as Robin over the years-came out as bisexual. The latest issue of Batman: Urban Legends includes a pretty major development for the DC Comics universe.
Wow, they think the miniseries where Donna Troy was put to death by a robot-Superman serves as valid justification for this? A story penned by an early example of SJWs, Judd Winick, who shoved similar ideas into Green Lantern? What a disgrace.
This tweet made it in a few articles out there so I just wanted to say that all of your favorite characters are queer and they WILL be taken from you, and there’s nothing you can do about it ? In 2018, Winick seemingly confirmed that subtextual reading in a response to a fan about the scene, tweeting “I saw this as an opportunity for them to both come out of the closet. While not immediately sexual, some readers read that as a hint to something more. Tim Drake’s sexuality has been a topic for debate for years, especially after a scene in 2003’s Titans/Young Justice: Graduation Day #2 where he and Conner/Kon-El (Superboy) share a moment in a supply closet. While working the case obsessively, Tim’s inner monologue has also depicted a young man of self-doubt, who’s trying to figure out his place in the world and explain recent actions that don’t even make sense to him, like breaking up with his long-time love interest Stephanie Brown, the former Spoiler who now goes by Batgirl. It’s hugely disappointing, but, as per the previous post, confirms DC is as agenda bound as they were even just 5 years ago. To make matters worse, the news site is even posting Twitter posts from SJWs gushing over this retcon as an excuse for justifying where they’re going with it.
IIRC, isn’t Marv Wolfman his creator? One can only wonder what he thinks of this, or if he’s got what it takes to admit this crude retcon, using “realization” as a substitute, is contrary to what he and Chuck Dixon established? Fighting side-by-side with Bernard, Tim has a “lightbulb moment.” Later, in his civilian persona, Tim agrees to go on a date with Bernard. The story concludes with today’s third chapter as Robin rescues Bernard from being sacrificed by the Chaos Monsters. Robin stars in the story “Sum of Our Parts,” by writer Meghan Fitzmartin, artist Belén Ortega, colorist Alejandro Sánchez, and letterer Pat Brosseau. Tim came to this realization in today’s Batman: Urban Legends #6, the latest installment of DC Comics’ ongoing Batman Family anthology series (SPOILERS follow). Tim Drake, one of the DC characters to go by the name Robin, is bisexual.