A popular character from the Marvel Cinematic Universe may be in a same-sex relationship in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. Marvel's Black Panther may be breaking box office records now that Black Panther) and Aneka are shown to be in a lesbian relationship. In the comics, Aneka is in a relationship with fellow Dora Milaje member Ayo, played by Florence Kasumba in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).
· Marvel fans are crossing their fingers and praying to their canonically-queer comic books this week as the rumor mill churned out some fresh LGBTea on the Black Panther sequel. According to insider Murphy’s Multiverse, the movie will feature a lesbian romance! Black Panther from the film (left) and Ayo and Aneka from the comics (right) The Black Panther comic book series features Ayo and Aneka, “two of the Black Panther’s elite royal bodyguards who happen to fall in love with one another before leading a feminist uprising.” Though both characters have gone on to have their relationship and backstories fleshed out in their own . · Black Panther: World of Wakanda #1. Dawn of the Midnight Angels by Roxane Gay Art: Alithe E. Martinez. A comic that’s a lesbian love story about the Dora Milaje by Gay? Yes, sign me up. There was no doubt I’d read this. This book is the first time either of the big two comics publishers has hired a black woman writer.
In Roxane Gay's run of World of Wakanda, Dora Milaje warriors Ayo (played by Florence Kasumba in Black Panther) and Aneka are shown to be in a lesbian relationship. In the movie, Aneka doesn't. And Black Lightning, on Netflix and The CW, has Anissa Pierce, a black lesbian medical student, teacher and – as it turns out – superhero by the name of Thunder. Karolina with friend (Marvel). In Black Panther: World of Wakanda, a character named Ayo is in a relationship with another woman named Aneka, which was groundbreaking to have a Black LGBT character in a comic book.
Yes, sign me up. This book is the first time either of the big two comics publishers has hired a black woman writer. Way past time for Marvel to take this step. Unlike say all those white dudes it hires all the time who maybe published a mildly successful, mediocre indie comic or book.
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