> Once banned from the world of mainstream comic books by the infamous Comics Code Authority, LGBT characters now have a stronger presence in the world of superhero comics than ever before, with gay and lesbian heroes like Batwoman, Northstar and Green Lantern Alan Scott openly declaring who they are — and even getting married.
> “I looked out into the audience, saw dozens of faces I knew well — LGBTQ folks, mostly — all avid comics readers and superhero fans and DC supporters,” said Simone. “And it just hit me: Why was this so impossible? Why in the world can we not do a better job of representation of not just humanity, but also our own loyal audience?”
> “It’s time for a trans Superman in a mainstream comic. I think it’s time to make that thing happen that Greg [Rucka] mentioned years ago. And it’s going to happen … I’m sure it’s controversial on some level to some people, but honest to God, I just could not care less about that. If someone gets upset, so be it; there are a thousand other comics out there for those people. SuperTransMan will be a strong symbol to the transgender acceptation”
http://www.wired.com/2013/04/transgender-dc-comics-batgirl/
>>55810268
>Most mary sue superhero ever, that nobody truly likes
Yeah that would fit trannies.
How would you even perform a sex change operation on Superman?
>It's time for a X [insert popular white male character here]
why do people say things like this? Why is it ever time to force an agenda via a well liked character?
>>55810589
kryptonite
SuperTrans
With the power of making up new genders on the fly depending on what... he(?)* feels like
*offended
>>55810589
>implying Jews haven't infiltrated the Bottle City of Kandor and subverted the Kryptonian Council into providing state funded gender reassignment surgeries
>>55810268
There are already several superheroes with trans characteristics.
>>55810268
The best thing about fiction is that you can make anything happen, including a man who thinks hes a woman not being insane.
>>55810268
>04.10.13
>>55810268
>there are a thousand other comics out there for those people
Surely there are comics for trannies already?
>>55810268
>It’s time for a Trans Superman
Why? What year is it?
They just won't leave anything alone, will they
They'll just keep hamfisting their bullshit where it doesn't belong.
>>55811929
>There are already several superheroes with trans characteristics.
They are depressive head cases who surgery mutilate themselves?
>>55810268
>bullets cannot pierce his skin
>Gets surgery to be a woman?
How would that even work? It would literally be impossible to do the operation, and how the fuck would hormones work on alien physiology?
>It's 2015
>>55812147
TWENTY
FIFTEEN
>>55810268
Why do they always insist on forcing this on pre-established characters? Oh right, because if they tried making an original superhero nobody would care.