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I still think the only issues of 'The Authority' where I was happy with or interested in Midnighter and Apollo's relationship, were the Ellis issues, and the one towards the end where Midnighter breaks into their big ol' dognosed ship and Apollo's strung up and feeling shitty (and then sets a guy on fire, if I recall rightly). The big explodey THEY'RE GAY! With sex in the backside!! With each other!!! gloss Millar put on it was just kinda... what's that adding, precisely? And every author since... it's either this overdone old queens on bad pot and sugary liquors or a deft concern that the reader understand the innate gayness that makes up these very gay characters who happen to have gay elements pour out of their ears, every panel, all the way through every story, and heaven's mighty engines stall if they ever have any pother trait or do anything else but perpetuate their active gayness and homosexual identity.
You know, when an ostensibly straight character is written like that, reaffirming their utterly hetero straight-straight-straightness, all the time, every panel, every page, each word balloon they get? We - and by 'we' I mean I and all right-thinking people who read things exactly the way I do - begin to suspect their actual, well, straightness.
Y'know, I liked the Action Chaplain, though? |
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