Brazil's Supreme Court has ruled that a Marvel comic showing two men kissing can be sold despite attempts to ban it by the mayor of Rio de Janeiro. Mayor Marcelo Crivella, a former bishop, had demanded the comic be withdrawn from a book fair, saying it included content unsuitable for minors. The Supreme Court overturned a decision by a lower court that permitted a ban. Copies of the comic book, Avengers: The Children's Crusade, quickly sold out after the mayor's intervention.
But 10 years ago, it was audacious, particularly when that gayness was applied to one of the biggest and straightest franchises in the history of cinema: the Marvel Cinematic Universe. But, with the release of Captain America: The First Avenger back in , a new fandom bloomed and quickly became one of the biggest and most passionate cases of queer shipping this century. A robust fandom was quickly born. Since then, 59, fanworks have been written about the pairing on fanfiction website Archiveofourown.
It'll be the first team-up movie in the franchise that won't feature Iron Man, Captain America and probably have glancing references to the Avengers. That in itself is pretty crazy, but what's more important is that 'Eternals' will feature the first openly-gay character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. What's more, the movie will also feature the first onscreen kiss between two openly-gay characters, too. His on-screen husband, played by Haaz Sleiman, recently described the scene where the two share a kiss to NewNowNext.
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