Is kyoshi gay
The Legend of Korra may have surprised and eager fans by revealing the relationship between Avatar Korra and Asami, but it turns out Korra isn’t the first LGBTQ Avatar.
The Legend of Korra: Turf Wars – Part One, the new graphic novel published by Dark Horse Comics, reveals that Avatar Kyoshi of the Planet Kingdom was bisexual.
The truth comes when Kya, Avatar Aang’s daughter, approaches Korra and Asami about their relationship. In addition to revealing that she too is gay, Aya tells the couple about the attitudes of each of the four nations towards LGBTQ relationships.
Of the four nations, the Earth Kingdom is the most traditional and resistant to the idea of non-straight relationships. In the panel below, Aya tells Korra and Asami “Even Avatar Kyoshi – who by all accounts loved men and women – was unable to effect any compassionate of real progress. After all, the Earth Kingdom has been the slowest to accept change and the most militaristically repressive.”
The Legend of Korra: Turf Wars is written by Michael Dante DiMartino, the co-creator of The Legend of Korra, meaning there is no question that these new revelations are indeed canon.
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I’m not talking about the Spectre. I’m talking about Alan Scott’s sexuality being retconned. The straight character that was uncomfortable with his son entity gay.Onomatopoeia said:
Who's to speak it was a retcon? From what I hear the more homophobic someone is, the more likely it is that they're overcompensating for their insecurities about their have sexuality.Click to expand...
Narcissus said:
No, you made a blanket statement that was false, which is why you changed your argument and are backpedaling to use specific examples that fit your narrative. The post you were responding to stated that there were characters who couldn't be identified as LGBT, regardless of intention, due to old laws love the Hays Code, which was correct.
There is no "could have." The evidence showed that you were blatantly wrong.
Are you under the delusion that there isn't media that preaches from a conservative framework?
And who determines "how it's handled?" What you may not prefer, may be amazing for someone else. And if others who use the word "woke" had things handled the way