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Marvel continues its diversity conversation with its latest issue of X-Men. In April, Iceman, an original character from the series' 1963 inception, came out as gay. The character development has ...
See slides from the comic out tommorow! — -- An "X-Men" legend has come out of the closet.In the "All-New X-Men" #40, set to debut in stores and online tomorrow, Iceman says he's gay. In a ...
Bobby Drake, otherwise known as classic X-Men member Iceman, will come out of the closet this week. In a collection of leaked panels from All-New X-Men #40, due out tomorrow, Drake finds himself ...
Iceman is one of the original X-Men, appearing in the very first issue of the comic in 1963. As his name suggests he has the power of cryokinesis, meaning he can create and manipulate water vapor ...
Just ask the X-Men's Iceman (Bobby Drake), who is outed by Marvel Girl (Jean Grey) in issue 40 of "The All New X-Men." The comic released Wednesday is written by former Clevelander Brian Bendis ...
Bryan Singer, the godfather of the X-Men movie franchise whose X-Men: Apocalypse is scheduled for release next year, spoke to Entertainment Weekly about the recent comic-book revelation about ...
With Iceman being one of the original X-Men who first debuted in 1963, the decision to openly embrace Bobby’s sexuality marked a step in elevating the diversity of comic books.
Iceman’s coming out is actually the end of a complicated story, and the end of writer Brian Michael Bendis’s run on the X-Men. Bendis has long been one of Marvel’s top writers (he created ...
One of Marvel’s most popular mutants is racing into their own series come August. Announced by Marvel on Friday, Bobby Drake will return in a solo series titled Astonishing Iceman, acting as ...
X-Men are a formidable team full of heavy hitters like Wolverine, Rogue, Cyclops, Jean Grey, Colossus, and more, but while he doesn’t get the shine that some of those other characters do, the ...
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