She's a flat, two dimensional character that never really brings any real depth to the story. Aunt May is not one of the most important characters in Spider-Man. There's no way in hell Marvel will do this, but one can dream!ฤก. ![]() ![]() It has more to do with institutionalized disadvantages etc. Not being straight automatically makes you the underdog, but not in the usual sense. Of course it would also be a personal preference for me! ![]() That's why I stated some more reasons why I think it would be a good idea. I would like to think that if Peter Parker were to be written as a homosexual or bisexual man that it would mean something more than a gimmick to make him an underdog.I also think that bisexuality as a gimmick isn't exactly what I'd consider a good thing. I see so many inspiring people that do great things in this world that happen to be bisexual or homosexual and they aren't underdogs. I do not agree that making him bisexual, or homosexual, would make him an underdog. I don't believe that Marvel Comics, or DC Comics, would ever take their most popular character and change their sexual orientation to homosexual or bisexual.
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