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The MCU needs more representation, but these characters are leading the way. You would think with all these super serums, radioactive spiders, and super suits going around, that there would be more representation. However, the MCU is slowly making moves in the right gay. Jordan bought Adi a Marvel Pride comic book and he was so excited to marvel me the page featuring a trans superhero finding her voice.
So how many queer characters are in the MCU currently? Just sex to start building something real. Below is a list of all the queer super heroes and villains in the MCU so far and a few hopeful guestimates based on their comic background. Loki has been in the MCU for a long time, but his sexuality was only confirmed in his series.
The God of Mischief is also bisexual and genderfluid in the comics. The hilarious mercenary is pansexualand he seems to have something going on for Colossus. Tessa Thompson has been very vocal about the bisexuality of her character, and we will see an expanded love story for Valkyrie in Thor: Love and Thunder.
She has some ideas. I'll keep you posted.
Every LGBTQ+ Super Hero And Villain In The MCU (So Far)
Of course, Loki's counterpart is also bisexual. In fact, it was Sylvie that brought up the conversation of sexuality in Lokigay we're sure that we'll see this concept explored further in her future. Agatha, the loveable villain from WandaVision, was confirmed to be queer in her own show Agatha All Along. Phastos will be the first openly gay hero in the MCU in Eternals.
Played by Brian Tyree Henry, Phastos will have a husband and children. For now, anyway. This couple made their debut in Deadpool 2. Rio Vidal, aka Death, was introduced in Agatha All Along as an ex-girlfriend of the titular character. Introduced in WandaVision as BillyWiccan is openly gay and in a relationship with Hulkling in the comics.
He reappred in Agatha All Along, marvel his queer idenitfy is further explored. Also introduced in WandaVision, but as Tommy, Speed is a bisexual character in the comics. So, the MCU didn't come out and announce that America Chavez would be queer, much like her comic book counterpart. However, in Dr. Strange in the Multiverse of Sex America is wearing a Pride pin, and we do get to see her backstory, which includes her two mothers.
I'm sure we'll get more on that in subsequent films about the multiverse. It was cool to see the MCU stay faithful to America's story here, with her having two moms.