Gay Characters in Marvel Comics... part 3
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I have no opinion about the DC characters it mentions, except to smile happily at the idea of Tim Drake being bi. Yes, please.
I thought it really, really interesting that it talks about Gambit. Because I always thought Gambit ought to be bi. He's adventurous, flirty, nonconformist, individualistic, an outsider... not to mention funny, smart, acrobatic and sexy.
Here's what the article says:

- There's no in-character scene or moment that suggests that Gambit is bisexual, yet every fan I speak to just knows that he is. He has a Casanova quality and a laissez-faire attitude, two traits that combine into the attractive idea of a guy everyone finds sexy, who finds everyone sexy.
Gambit is that rarest of things; a superdude who is deliberately sensual. It's a trait that forthcoming series writer James Asmus happily embraces, and it's a big part of his appeal. His appeal would only be enhanced by establishing his bisexuality. It's an increasingly apparent truth that a lot of women enjoy male/male romances. Whenever we talk about making books that appeal to women, the conversation seems to be about female characters. I'm willing to bet that giving Gambit a tortured same-sex romance would bring in more female readers than changing Power Girl's outfit ever could.
Comics Alliance has this interesting comment from upcoming Gambit writer James Asmus:
CA: Speaking of Gambit's seductive prowess; the character is known for his charm and good looks, and there's room in comics for more male sex symbols. Do you see Gambit filling that vacancy?
Asmus: 100%! Gambit really is one of the few explicitly sexy male characters in mainstream comics, and that's a major part of how I envision this book. Luckily, our artist on the book is Clay Mann. And he completely taps into the easy cool and good looks that help make Gambit such man-candy to his fans.
Man-candy. Heh. I hope they hold that thought.