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link: http://www.gaystarnews.com/article/dc-comics%E2%80%99-new-knight%E2%80%99s-gender-shines-forth171112
title: DC Comics&rsquo; new Knight&rsquo;s gender shines forth
date: 2012-11-20
slug: dc-comics-knight-gender</p>
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<p>Some discussion on a DC character&rsquo;s apparent admission to&hellip;something like some sort of non-normative gender/sex. It&rsquo;s hard to tell, as the story takes place in the time of Camelot, really. I&rsquo;ll at least give it to the creators for keeping that part sort of authentic (I know, I know, comics&hellip;but still, sometimes the little anachronisms are the ones that stick in the craw).</p>
<p>However, I&rsquo;m not quite sure what to think of this, over all. </p>
<p>The article mentions intersex a few times, though I&rsquo;m not sure I gather the same thing from the quotes provided. The writer states that it&rsquo;s up to the readers to interpret how they wish, which I appreciate, but then goes on to say that the character came out as transgender. This, following the Green Lantern Coming Out thing back in June feels a little as though DC, upon hearing that their comics were not diverse enough, is going down some internal checklist of groups to appease.</p>
<p>On the very big, very necessary other hand, I am all for positive role models for consumers. And not just children, either. Enough people read comics of all ages now that I think it&rsquo;s fair to say that many would benefit from this positive portrayal of a&hellip;non-binary-gendered hero (I&rsquo;m still hesitant to accept transgender, much less intersex). Even without the supposed additional story here as brought up by Gay Star News, the backstory behind a characte trying to break into a masculine role is certainly a good one (and has been used before, quite successfully, in several instances).</p>
<p>I suppose comics are just a strange world to me, still. A world driven by a few very large and several small groups of creators. The world of (super)hero comics is even stranger to me, as a non-reader. Discussing it with a friend over lunch today, we found ourselves talking about the essential Nietzsche-ism of the genre, where it&rsquo;s &ldquo;okay to be strong, and it&rsquo;s okay to solve problems by punching people, so long as they&rsquo;re the right people.&rdquo; I guess I should stick with being glad about this. Visibility - good visibility - can certainly be helpful!</p>
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