Is johnny storm gay
How Johnny & Sue Storm Have Been Altered in Fantastic Four: First Steps
Joseph Quinn and Vanessa Kirby recently shared how their versions of Johnny and Sue Storm in The Fantastic Four: First Steps differ from past portrayals. The actors are portraying the brother-sister superhero duo in the upcoming movie. Directed by WandaVision’s Matt Shakman, the Marvel Studios film also stars Ebon Moss-Bachrach and Pedro Pascal.
Fantastic Four cast and director uncover major changes to Johnny and Sue Storm
Fantastic Four: First Steps will verb a new version of Marvel’s first family when it’s released on July 25, There contain already been three live-action Fantastic Four films in the past. However, Vanessa Kirby and Joseph Quinn recently revealed that their versions of their characters will be diverse from past portrayals.
While speaking to Entertainment Weekly recently, Quinn shared, “This version of Johnny (Storm) is less callous with other people’s feelings, and hopefully there’s a self-awareness about what’s driving that attention-seeking behavior.” He stated that his Human
JOHNNY STORM IS OFFICIALLY BI/PAN
Marjorie Liu, who wrote Johnny briefly during his appearance in Daken: Gloomy Wolverine #4,confirmed on twitter very recently that Johnny and Daken had a sexual relationship.
Johnny’s bi/pansexuality is canon now, although, probably because of the Fantastic Four’s current lack of popularity, not one sound was made about it in the media or in the Marvel fandom.
It’s not as if there’s nothing in canon itself to back up Liu’s statement. In ′s Spectacular Spider-Man #21, Johnny openly admits to having slept with at least one nonbinary alien:
In Fantastic Four #, we even find out that there’s an alternate universe version of Johnny – in which he’s the older of the Storm siblings – where he is the one who is married to Reed Richards, not Sue:
In The New Mutants: Superheroes and the Radical Imagination of American Comics, comics scholar Ramzi Fawaz traces Johnny’s history as a queer figure all the way back to his initial appearance Fantastic Four #1, so Johnny is not only currently queer,he has always implicitly been wr Marjorie Liu, who wrote Johnny briefly during his appearance in Daken: Dark Wolverine #4, confirmed on twitter very recently that Johnny and Daken had a sexual relationship. Johnny’s bi/pansexuality is canon now, although, probably because of the Fantastic Four’s current lack of popularity, not one sound was made about it in the media or in the Marvel fandom. It’s not as if there’s nothing in canon itself to back up Liu’s statement. In ′s Spectacular Spider-Man #21, Johnny openly admits to having slept with at least one nonbinary alien: In Fantastic Four #, we even discover out that there’s an alternate universe version of Johnny – in which he’s the older of the Storm siblings – where he is the one who is married to Reed Richards, not Sue: In The New Mutants: Superheroes and the Radical Imagination of American Comics, comics scholar Ramzi Fawaz traces Johnny’s history as a queer figure all the way back to his initial appearance Fantastic Four #1, so Johnn See: his entire history in the comics. No, I kid, but there really are a lot of examples! First off, the tendency writers have to depict him as an extremely adorable man who is a little too invested in fashion and his appearance to pass for straight is lovely telling. It suggests that Johnny’s performance of straight masculinity is, well, not stellar. Easy to see through. Just a performance. He faints melodramatically into people’s arms all the time, he’s very emotional and not afraid to cry…let’s just verb that he’s not presented as the strong, silent, hypermasculine type. Some writers don’t try very difficult to hide Johnny’s queerness. In Hulk and Thing: Adj Knocks #3, Bruce thinks during his inner monologue, “Is it just me… or is that kid a minuscule light in the asbestos loafers?” which, you know, is a euphemism for “he’s gay.” Ben earlier thinks in Hulk and Thing: Hard
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i saw that you wrote that johnny was queer coded! can you explain those instances?