Yes, in the 2022 video game Marvel's Midnight Suns, Blade has a clear, admitted crush on Captain Marvel. He initiates a book club specifically as a pretense to spend more time with her. He is portrayed as somewhat shy and awkward about his feelings for her.
One heckuva power couple! Carol Danvers and Lieutenant Colonel James “Rhodey” Rhodes, more widely known as Captain Marvel and War Machine, have been dating for a lengthy stint in the world of Marvel Comics. That's not to say it's been all fun and games.
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Who was the first LGBT character in Marvel?
As the first major, openly gay character created by Marvel Comics, Northstar generated significant publicity in the mainstream press, and Alpha Flight #106 sold out in a week, although the series was not a very popular title. It is the only comic book issue to have been inducted into the Gaylactic Hall of Fame.
In 2022, Marvel introduced Brielle Brooks, the secret daughter of Blade and his longtime human girlfriend, Safron Caulder. When Doctor Strange's death removed a years-long protection spell that had hidden Brielle from her father's enemies, he was forced to re-enter her life to train her for survival.
The Avengers universe features several LGBTQ+ characters, with prominent examples including Loki (bisexual/genderfluid in MCU), Valkyrie (bisexual), Korg (gay), and America Chavez (lesbian in comics, hinted at in MCU). Other queer Avengers-adjacent heroes appear in Disney+ shows like Wiccan (Young Avengers) and Ayo/Aneka (Wakanda Forever), while Endgame featured a brief gay character, and Eternals introduced the first gay superhero family.
The love triangle between Scott, Jean and Logan (sometimes Logan is swapped out with Emma) is what has driven X-men comics for decades. Jean and Logan have kissed multiple times in the mainstream and alternate realities. Wolverine even renamed the Xavier School after her just to annoy Cyclops!
X-Men Gold #30, was advertised as a comic featuring the marriage of Kitty Pryde and Colossus, but it instead featured the surprise marriage of Rogue and Gambit.
Safron was the girlfriend of vampire hunter Blade and regular customer at a London nightclub where Blade would often perform as a trumpeter. One night, Safron was enjoying his playing when she was harassed by a pimp named Ponce. After Blade intervened on her behalf, the two became romantically involved.
The film's release date was pushed back numerous times before Disney removed Blade from its release calendar in October 2024. The delays have been attributed to the 2023 Hollywood labor disputes, creative differences with the studio and Ali, and shifting priorities at Disney and Marvel.
Chris Pratt as Star-Lord said the first F-word in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, shouting "open the f***ing door" at Nebula, a moment director James Gunn intentionally kept despite early warnings from Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige. The line came from Pratt's improvisation and was kept in because it fit the scene and Gunn wanted to be known for dropping the MCU's first F-bomb.
Valkyrie. Played by queer actress Tessa Thompson, Valkyrie was the first queer superhero in the MCU as confirmed by both Thompson and Thor: Ragnarok director Taika Waititi. In Thor: Love and Thunder, we learned that she had a former girlfriend who died in battle.
Deadpool was revealed to be pansexual - which is defined as being attracted to people of any gender or to people regardless of their gender - in the comics over a decade ago, but there's been some debate about whether his sexual orientation carried over to Ryan Reynolds' big-screen take on the character.
THE RAPE OF MS. MARVEL In Avengers #197, Carol Danvers, then Ms. Marvel, became mysteriously pregnant and gave birth in just three days. Her child, Marcus, aged to adulthood overnight—then revealed he was the son of Immortus, who had abducted and mind-controlled her in Limbo to impregnate her with himself.
It was Deacon Frost who had bitten Blade's mother, while she was pregnant and in labor with Eric. (*Frost feasted on the woman as she gave birth, passing on a series of enzymes that altered her baby.