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This DC Comics character just came out as asexual

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Smallville and Arrow (he was noted for the arrows he fired in his bid to fight crime). His son and successor, Connor, first appeared in 1994.Connor, a dedicated monk and martial arts expert, takes center stage in a new eight-page story, Think Of Me, in DC Pride 22.Related: Superman and Robin came out as queer and achieved super-strengthCreated by Ro Stein, Ted Brandt, and letterer Frank Cvetkovic, the story finds Connor foiling a mind-control plot at an opera by the villain, Music Meister.

At the same time, he composes a coming-out letter to his mother, according to Them.Connor was raised in a monastery, and DC Comics fans have previously speculated about his lack of interest in anything sexual.

Brandt told Them Connor’s story was something they could relate to: “​​It was that extra little bit of help, having the entire team be asexual.

It really felt like it was a personal story for all of us on some level.”Brandt went on to say they wanted to include some explanation of the reality of being asexual in the story.“I was very aware of the logistics of [the letter].

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