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The feature film Batman Forever, and especially its sequel Batman & Robin, both helmed by the openly gay director Joel Schumacher, have been interpreted as having homoerotic overtones.
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The podcast that I co-host, The , will be looking at Batman and Robin this weekend. It is a fun discussion, well worth a listen, and I hope you enjoy.
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Gay subtext managed to insinuate itself into the Dynamic Duo’s dyad from the very start. Freely adapted from The Caped Crusade: Batman and the Rise of Nerd Culture by Glen Weldon, out now from.
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Bob Kane never drew the dynamic duo in an intentionally compromising position, but were the two having sex in the gutters between the panels? It requires the reader to fill in the narrative gap.
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Tim Drake is the Robin who isn’t really sure how to be Robin anymore — but in this week’s Batman: Urban Legends, he’s figured at least one thing out. A nice boy asked him out on a date, and Tim.
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In part this is due to the fact that the movie focuses on the early years of the Caped Crusader. It seems like a stale old joke, albeit one that can still produce a smirk in the immature.
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In the latest issue of "Batman: Urban Legends," Robin accepts a date with a male friend, confirming the Tim Drake version of the character is queer.
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Poet Chris Tse looks into the hidden and not-so-hidden subtexts of comic books, and shares the role superheroes — particularly Catwoman in Batman Returns — played in his own journey. When I was a young boy, my pulse quickened every time I came across a naked male torso in a magazine, on greeting cards in the mall gift shop, or on TV.
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Robin has come out as bisexual in the latest Batman comic. Tim Drake – a.k.a. the third Robin – realized he’s bi in the newly released issue Batman: Urban Legends #6.
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In part this is due to the fact that the movie focuses on the early years of the Caped Crusader. It seems like a stale old joke, albeit one that can still produce a smirk in the immature.
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This wonderful article is not about that. This is about things in the Batman and Robin relationship that everyone takes for granted, but are actually exceptionally strange, when you stop and think about them.
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