π³οΈβπ Vixen first came out as part of the #LGBTQ+ community back in the fourth issue of the comic book series created by Tee Franklin, Matt Sarin and Marissa Louise.
π£ But she's not the first DC character to come out recently.
π Last year, Batmanβs sidekick Tim Drake, aka Robin, came out as bisexual.
π¦ΈββοΈ Just a few months later, DC Comics revealed that Jon Kent, the Superman of Earth and son of Clark Kent, is bisexual. twitter.com/i/events/14478β¦
π¦ΈββοΈ Wonder Woman also came out as part of the queer community in the βDark Knights of Steelβ series.
π You can now get Colin and Connie the Caterpillar in same-sex sets.
βοΈ As part of its Valentineβs Day range, the supermarket chain is also bringing back cards for same-sex couples and making its wider range of greeting cards gender-neutral to βbe more inclusiveβ.
π₯ͺ Back in 2019, M&S caused a stir online after launching an "LGBT" sandwich, a twist on the classic BLT.
π³οΈβπ The aim was to raise money for the @aktcharity, a charity dedicated to helping homeless LGBT+ youth.