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‘Lois & Clark’ actor criticises DC “bandwagoning” over bisexual Superman

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DC Comics of “bandwagoning” after they announced that Superman will come out as bisexual in the next issue.Dean Cain, who played Superman in the 1990s TV series Lois & Clark, has spoken out against the decision, which was released to coincide with National Coming Out Day on Monday (October 11).The new issue will feature the new Superman, Jonathan Kent, embarking on a relationship with his friend Jay Nakamura.Series writer Tom Taylor announced the news to The New York Times, who said: “The idea of replacing Clark Kent with another straight white saviour felt like a missed opportunity.”However, Cain told Fox & Friends: “They said it’s a bold new direction.

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