Raven,,, Mystique,,,, love her
[ ID: An uncolored drawing of Raven Darkholme from the shoulders up. She's a skinny person with large eyes, pointed ears, a flat nose, and scaled skin. She has neck-length hair that is pushed away from her face. She's looking to the side with a surprised expression. End ID ]
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queer themes in x-men my beloved. Angel binding his wings. Bobby’s parents asking if he’s tried just not being a mutant. Nightcrawler and catholic guilt. The existence of cherik. Everything with Scott/Jean/Logan. Mystique and Destiny.
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Mystique(Rebecca Romijn)A Birthday Tribute
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oh how i love you, funky 70s outfits from the days of future past movie
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A family doesn't need to be a husband a wife and two kids, sometimes it's a lesbian terrorist couple, a flying brick from Mississippi, a Catholic German and a Cajun thief. And I think that's beautiful
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charles xavier is stronger than me bc if the love of my life left me bleeding out on a beach paralyzed then on top of that i find out he fucked my sister instead of me i would kill a man
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It’s crazy when people say that the X-men doesn’t have queer themes when they can’t read between the lines about Nightcrawler’s catholic guilt, Angel having to bind his wings, Charles and Erik clearly being implied to be more than close friends or Scott, Jean and Logan being implied to be in a romantic relationship throughout many comics and how so many fans ignore Mystique and Destiny’s complex romance or Gambit’s strong and obviously bisexual vibes and gender nonconformity as well as Iceman and his entire character arc as a mutant in X-men 2 being an queer allegory
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Gay sex-men ready for our gay sex missions
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X-Men Blue: Origins #1 (2023) MARVEL
I know some comic book readers are upset to learn Mystique and Destiny are Nightcrawler’s biological parents, but personally, I think that it is fantastic. When I learned of Chris Claremont’s idea to make the couple Kurt’s parent years ago, I thought it was strange, cool, and would NEVER be allowed at Marvel Comics. So as a queer kid disappointed that this revelation was scrapped in favor of making Azazel Kurt’s father, I found this retcon especially delightful. Is it convoluted? Yes. Is it awesome? Also yes. Sorry, not sorry, Internet trolls. This type of inclusivity and acceptance are exactly what I’ve loved about X-Men for decades. Kudos to Si Spurrier for making it canon. 👏
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Texts From Superheroes
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Spoiler: i did this for every X-Men film. You're welcome.
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Mumbles something about being comfortable in your own skin when you could wear someone else’s.
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