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DC Won't Let Lesbian Batwoman Get Married, Say Writers
For comic book fans, the latest iteration of DC Comics' Batwoman has been a breath of fresh air. Co-writers J.H. Williams III and W. Haden Blackman stories pushed mysticism, mystery, and mayhem to the forefront of the book, while Williams' vibrant, innovative artistry brought it all to life.
This wasn't a typical superhero book, a fact made more clear by the fact that Batwoman, real name Kate Kane, is an out and proud lesbian who's dating a cop, Maggie Sawyer . After coming to blows over a few cases and eventually putting their heads together to defeat supernatural super-villains, the women recently got engaged and, the writers thought, would get married. But then DC, the comic company owned by Warner Bros, announced that under no circumstances would they let Kane and Sawyer tie the knot. So, the writers quit.
"Unfortunately, in recent months, DC has asked us to alter or completely discard many long-standing storylines in ways that we feel compromise the character and the series," the men wrote on their blog . "…Most crushingly, prohibited from ever showing Kate and Maggie actually getting married. All of these editorial decisions came at the last minute, and always after a year or more of planning and plotting on our end."
"We’ve always understood that, as much as we love the character, Batwoman ultimately belongs to DC. However, the eleventh-hour nature of these changes left us frustrated and angry — because they prevent us from telling the best stories we can. So, after a lot of soul-searching, we’ve decided to leave the book after Issue 26.
We’re both heartbroken over leaving, but we feel strongly that you all deserve stories that push the character and the series forward. We can’t reliably do our best work if our plans are scrapped at the last minute, so we’re stepping aside. We are committed to bringing our run to a satisfying conclusion and we think that Issue 26 will leave a lasting impression."
And Williams wrote later on Twitter that even getting Kane and Sawyer engaged was a struggle, "We fought to get them engaged, but were told emphatically no marriage can result." He added, "But must clarify- was never put to us as being anti-gay marriage."
It's unclear who will take the reins on this title, whcih has won two GLAAD Awards, or how this will impact Batwoman's trajectory. In the meantime, Williams is hard at work providing the art for legendary scribe Neil Gaiman's long-anticipated Sandman prequel, Sandman: Overture . (h/t Towleroad )




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By
Katie McDonough


Published February 20, 2013 7:27PM (EST)


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As Rick Johnston wrote for comic industry site Bleeding Cool, we're putting up the "Batspoiler signal" on this one.
DC Comics has a surprise twist in store for the latest issue of their "Batwoman" comic: A gay marriage proposal.
In addition to a "massive conclusion to the current storyline as Batwoman and Wonder Woman struggle to defeat Medusa and a horde of villains," readers will also see Batwoman pop the question to her longtime secret love, captain Maggie Sawyer. Sawyer once served on the supernatural task force with Superman, but was transfered to Gotham City to head their Major Crimes Unit. Oh, and have a tortured but super hot relationship with Batwoman!
DC Comics has been making a serious -- if imperfect -- effort at diversifying their super squad with reboots of various characters, Batwoman being just one .
And while the possibility of Kate (Batwoman's real identity -- don't tell anyone I told you ) and Maggie's nuptials is a pretty natural part of their storyline, it also probably doesn't hurt for DC to get a little good press on gay rights. The company has been taking heat over their decision to hire anti-gay activist Orson Scott Card to pen a digital reboot of the "Superman" series.
Card, who says things about gay marriage like:
“I find the comparison between civil rights based on race and supposed new rights being granted for what amounts to deviant behavior to be really kind of ridiculous. There is no comparison. A black as a person does not by being black harm anyone. Gay rights is a collective delusion that’s being attempted. And the idea of ‘gay marriage’ — it’s hard to find a ridiculous enough comparison.“
Card, who thinks laws criminilazing homosexuality should stay on the books “to be used when necessary to send a clear message that those who flagrantly violate society’s regulation of sexual behavior cannot be permitted to remain as acceptable, equal citizens within that society.”
Card, who doesn't want Batwoman to have a little happiness after all of that crime fighting!
DC Comics has resisted calls to ditch the "Ender's Game" author, saying in a statement to Wired Magazine, “As content creators we steadfastly support freedom of expression. However, the personal views of individuals associated with DC Comics are just that — personal views — and not those of the company itself.” But gay rights groups continue to apply pressure, arguing that if DC Comics truly supports diversity, then they shouldn't employ an author (no matter how once-talented he was) who uses his voice and his vote to deprive people of their rights.
Katie McDonough is Salon's politics writer, focusing on gender, sexuality and reproductive justice. Follow her on Twitter @kmcdonovgh or email her at kmcdonough@salo n.com .
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