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Justice League Queer
 
Justice League Queer
Group publication information
PublisherDC Comics
First appearanceDC Pride #1 (June 2021)
Created byAndrew Wheeler and Luciano Vecchio
In-story information
Member(s)See below
Justice League Queer
Creator(s)Andrew Wheeler and Luciano Vecchio

Justice League Queer, or JLQ, is a fictional superhero team appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Justice League Queer was an ad-hoc team of LGBTQIA+ heroes formed by Gregorio de la Vega to fight off Eclipso when he attacked a pride parade. The team is a variation on one of DC's long-running properties, the Justice League (originally and sometimes still known as the Justice League of America, commonly abbreviated as "JLA"). The JLQ was originated by Andrew Wheeler and Luciano Vecchio.[1]

Publication history

DC introduced the concept as one of 16 entries[2] in a bracket tournament called Round Robin,[3] which was announced on DC's Twitter account on March 31, 2021.[4] The public voted for pitches they would like to see as a six-issue miniseries.[5] JLQ was eliminated in the first round.[6]

The inclusion of JLQ in a tournament generated criticism from those who felt that it gave people a platform to anonymously reject representation in comics, "effectively a referendum on the existence of queer superheroes".[7][8][9] Though JLQ did not win the tournament, its bracket was the focus of a sizable number of votes.[10] The team debuted in a narrative written by Wheeler in DC Pride #1, a comic book released on June 8, 2021 (which falls during Pride Month in the United States).[11] Their next appearance was in the 2021 holiday anthology comic book ‘Tis the Season to be Freezin’ (cover dated February 2022).[12]

Members

All members joined in DC Pride #1 (August 2021):

  • The Aerie – a gender non-binary terrorist, first appearing in Suicide Squad Volume 6 #1 (February 2020). They are dating Wink and are a metahuman, with organic blue wings.
  • Apollo – a gay superhero, also known as Andrew Pulaski, first appearing in StormWatch Volume 2 #4 (February 1998). He is married to Midnighter and is a metahuman with solar abilities, as well as flight, speed, and strength comparable to Superman.
  • Aqualad – a half-Atlantean gay superhero, also known as Jackson Hyde, first appearing in Brightest Day #4 (August 2010). As well as possessing superior Atlantean physical attributes, Aqualad can control and create hard constructs out of water.
  • Batwoman - a lesbian superhero, also known as Katherine Kane, first appearing in 52 #7 (August 2006). She deploys her considerable combat training and wealth in a never-ending war on crime.
  • Bunker – a gay superhero from Mexico, also known as Miguel Barragan, first appearing in Teen Titans Volume 4 #1 (November 2011). Miguel has the metahuman ability to create constructs out of energy bricks, similar to Green Lantern.
  • Crush – a lesbian superhero, also known as Xiomara Rojas, first appearing in Teen Titans Special #1 (August 2018). She is the daughter of the Czarnian alien anti-hero Lobo and inherits his considerable strength and regenerative abilities.
  • Extraño – a gay superhero sorcerer from Peru, also known as Gregorio de la Vega, first appearing in Millennium #2 (January 1988). He is married to Tasmanian Devil and is one of the DC Universe's top sorcerers.
  • Midnighter – a gay superhero first appearing in StormWatch Volume 2 #4 (February 1998). He is married to Apollo. His use of stealth and martial arts combined with a metahumanly high pain tolerance and the ability to predict his opponents' movements to make him a formidable opponent.
  • The Ray – a gay superhero, also known as Raymond Terrill, first appearing in The Ray #1 (February 1992). He has the metahuman ability to manipulate light and radiation, both offensively as well as to fly or turn invisible.
  • Shining Knight – a gender non-binary immortal swordfighter from Arthurian England, known as Ystin, first appearing in Seven Soldiers: Shining Knight #1 (May 2005).
  • Steel – a queer superhero, also known as Natasha Irons, first appearing in Steel Volume 2 #1 (February 1994). She uses highly advanced armor and technology made from sentient metal.
  • Sylvan "Syl" Ortega – a gay superhero from Brazil who is the magical apprentice to Extraño, first appearing in DC Pride #1 (June 2021). The would-be pajé of an extinct South American tribe, he has a natural affinity for plant-based magic.
  • Tasmanian Devil – a gay therianthrope superhero from Australia, also known as Hugh Dawkins, first appearing in Super Friends #9 (December 1977). He is married to Extraño.
  • Traci 13 – a bisexual superhero, also known as Traci Thirteen or Traci Thurston, first appearing in Superman Volume 2 #189 (February 2003). She is a member of the homo magi race with magical abilities linked to "the magic of cities".
  • Tremor – an asexual Bengali superhero from India, also known as Roshanna Chatterji, first appearing in Secret Six Volume 3 #25 (November 2010). She has the power to create shockwaves.
  • Wink – a queer terrorist, first appearing in Suicide Squad Volume 6 #1 (February 2020). She is dating The Aerie and is a metahuman whose power is to teleport short distances at will.

References

  1. ^ "Justice League Queer Writer Hints How DC Fans Could Save Series". ScreenRant. 2021-04-17. Retrieved 2021-06-10.
  2. ^ "DC Round Robin Opens Fan Vote to Select the Next DC Series". CBR. 2021-03-31. Retrieved 2021-06-10.
  3. ^ Grunenwald, Joe (2021-03-31). "Syndicated Comics". The Beat. Retrieved 2021-06-10.
  4. ^ "DC Twitter Account". Twitter. Retrieved 2021-06-10.
  5. ^ "DC's New Series Round Robin Announces First Bracket Winners, Creative Teams". CBR. 2021-04-09. Retrieved 2021-06-10.
  6. ^ "DC's New Series Round Robin Announces First Bracket Winners, Creative Teams". CBR. 2021-04-09. Retrieved 2021-06-10.
  7. ^ Johnston, Rich (2021-04-06). "DC Comics Editors Answer Questions About Round Robin, JLQ, More". Bleeding Cool News And Rumors. Retrieved 2021-06-10.
  8. ^ "DC Comics accidentally asks fans to vote for or against queer representation". The Daily Dot. 2021-04-05. Retrieved 2021-06-10.
  9. ^ darrenl (2021-04-06). "DC Comics accidentally asks fans to vote for or against queer representation". Queer News Tonight. Archived from the original on 2021-06-10. Retrieved 2021-06-10.
  10. ^ "DC Comics accidentally asks fans to vote for or against queer representation". The Daily Dot. 2021-04-05. Retrieved 2021-06-10.
  11. ^ "DC PRIDE #1". DC. 2021-05-27. Retrieved 2021-06-10.
  12. ^ "The All-Queer Justice League Is Back to Make the Yuletide Gay". www.out.com. 2021-11-09. Retrieved 2022-09-04.
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