Encyclopedia > List of gay, lesbian, or bisexual figures in fiction and myth
This is a list of gay, lesbian, or bisexual figures in fiction and myth. Contents: Top - 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it. A Acantha was a nymph and the spirit of the acanthus plant in Greek mythology. ...
For other uses, see Achilles (disambiguation). ...
A cup depicting Achilles bandaging Patroklos arm, by Sosias. ...
Ash was the ancient Berber god of oases, and thus was viewed as a benign deity. ...
Egyptian mythology (or Egyptian religion) is the name for the succession of beliefs held by the people of Egypt until the coming of Christianity and Islam. ...
In Egyptian mythology, Set (also spelt Sutekh, Setesh, Seteh) is an ancient god, who was originally the god of the desert, one of the two main biomes that constitutes Egypt, the other being the small fertile area either side of the Nile. ...
There are many recurring characters in the animated series South Park, aside from the four main characters, Eric Cartman, Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski and Kenny McCormick. ...
South Park is an animated comedy series created by Matt Stone and Trey Parker. ...
Preacher is a colloquial term for a clergyman, in particular a local priest, pastor or Minister; one who preaches. ...
The Ambiguously Gay Duo is also a fan-term for Mega Man X and Zero, whose relationship seems to indicate homo-erotic feelings. ...
Saturday Night Live (SNL) is a weekly late-night 90-minute comedy-variety show from NBC which has been broadcast virtually every Saturday night since its debut on October 11, 1975. ...
Superman (left) and Batman, two of the most recognizable and influential superheroes. ...
Apollo (Greek: ÎÏÏλλÏν, ApóllÅn; ÎÏελλÏν) is a god in Greek and Roman mythology, the son of Zeus and Leto, and the twin of Artemis (goddess of the hunt), one of the most important and many-sided of the...
Roman mythology can be considered as two parts. ...
Apollo is a comic book superhero who first appeared in the Stormwatch series, but is best known for his role in The Authority. ...
Wildstorm Wildstorm Productions, or simply WildStorm, is an American publisher of comic books. ...
The Authority is a superhero comic book. ...
Midnighter is a comic book superhero who first appeared in the Stormwatch series, but is best known for his role in The Authority. ...
Vanyel Ashkevron is the main character of The Last Herald Mage trilogy of books by author Mercedes Lackey. ...
Mercedes Lackey (born June 24, 1950) (also known as Misty Lackey) is a prolific American author of fantasy novels. ...
The Wheel of Time (abbreviated tWoT or more commonly, WoT) is a bestselling fantasy book series written by Robert Jordan. ...
Balthamel is one of the primary antagonists of the Wheel of Time fantasy series by Robert Jordan. ...
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One of the Guys is an earnestly satirical and picaresque novel by Robert Clark Young, published in 1999, concerning the fantastical adventures of a man posing as a chaplain on a U.S. Navy ship which goes berserk and terrorizes a number of ports in the Far East before the...
Robert Clark Young (born 1960) is an American author of novels, essays, and short stories. ...
This article is about the sitcom, for the actress/comedian, see Roseanne Barr, for the talk show, see The Roseanne Show Roseanne was an American sitcom which aired on ABC from 1988 to 1997, starring the stand-up comedian Roseanne Barr. ...
Basil Hallward is one of the supporting characters in Oscar Wildes novel The Picture of Dorian Gray. ...
Oscar Wilde Oscar Fingal OFlahertie Wills Wilde (October 16, 1854 â November 30, 1900) was an Anglo-Irish playwright, novelist, poet, and short story writer. ...
VHS cover for the 1945 film version showing Hurd Hatfield (centre) as Gray, Donna Reed (left) as Gladys Hallward, Angela Lansbury (right) as Sibyl Vane and George Sanders (background) as Lord Henry Wotton The Picture of Dorian Gray is a novel by Oscar Wilde first published in 1890. ...
The Enigma The Enigma is a comic book by Peter Milligan, with artwork done by Duncan Fegredo. ...
Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to: Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law is a comedic television animated series that airs on Cartoon Network during its Adult Swim late night programming block. ...
Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to: Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law is a comedic television animated series that airs on Cartoon Network during its Adult Swim late night programming block. ...
Yogi Bear Yogi Bear is a cartoon character (an upright bear) created by Hanna-Barbera Productions. ...
Magilla Gorilla is one of the sequences from The Magilla Gorilla Show, which Hanna-Barbera produced between January 14, 1964 and 1967. ...
From left to right, Birdo as she appeared in Super Smash Bros. ...
This article is about the American version of Super Mario Bros. ...
Yoshis current design reduces the size of his neck, resembling the baby Yoshies in Yoshis Story. ...
Buffy the Vampire Slayer was a U.S. television series loosely based on the original script for the 1992 movie of the same name. ...
Sex and the City is an American cable television program based on the book of the same name. ...
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This article or section should be merged with Selma Bouvier Patty Bouvier (voiced by Julie Kavner), a fictional character on The Simpsons, is one of Marges two cynical chain-smoking sisters (the other is Selma). ...
Homer, a safety inspector at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant, is a generally well-meaning buffoon whose short attention span often draws him into outrageous schemes and adventures. ...
Marge Simpson Marge Simpson garbage can, at Union Station in Toronto Marjorie Marge Bouvier Simpson (voiced by Julie Kavner) is a fictional character featured in the animated television series The Simpsons. ...
Queer as Folk was an American/Canadian television series co-production, produced by Showtime and Temple Street Productions, which was based on the British series of the same name created by Russell T. Davies. ...
Circles is a gay-themed slice-of-life furry comic book. ...
Alex Burgess is a fictional character from Neil Gaimans comic book series, The Sandman. ...
The Sandman, in folklore, is a figure who brings good sleep and dreams by sprinkling magic sand onto sleeping children. ...
C - Leon Carp - Roseanne (gay)
- Steven Carrington - 1980s TV drama Dynasty (gay)
- Stimpson J. Cat, better known as "Stimpy" - Ren and Stimpy (gay) It has been confirmed by creator John Kricfalusi that Ren and Stimpy are gay lovers.
- Carl Carlson - The Simpsons (gay?) There is question whether or not Carl is gay. In some episodes he shares an obvious attraction to Lenny Leonard, however in others he mentions having been married.
- Seymour "Big" Cheese (Kōn no Kami) - Samurai Pizza Cats (gay) - Occasionally flirts with male subordinates, but never with women.
- Princess Clara - Drawn Together, oppressed by her father (lesbian?)
- Marissa Cooper - The O.C. (bisexual)
- Buddy Cole - The Kids in the Hall, effeminate and flamboyant character who talks openly about his sexual activities (gay)
- Si Coltrane - Preacher; investigative reporter looking into the "Reaver-Cleaver" killings. (gay)
- Colossus - The character from Ultimate X-Men has been alluded to being gay on numerous occasions throughout the series (gay)
- John Constantine - In issue 51 of Hellblazer ("Counting to Ten"), John reveals that he's had "the occasional boyfriend", whilst in issues 170-174 ("Ashes and Dust in the City of Angels" 1-5), he has a homosexual relationship with billionaire Stanley Manor, albeit as part of an elaborate revenge scheme. (bisexual)
- Brody Coyote - The Suburban Jungle (gay)
- Cyparissus - Greek myth (gay)
This article is about the sitcom, for the actress/comedian, see Roseanne Barr, for the talk show, see The Roseanne Show Roseanne was an American sitcom which aired on ABC from 1988 to 1997, starring the stand-up comedian Roseanne Barr. ...
A dynasty is a family or extended family which retains political power across generations, or more generally, any organization which extends dominance in its field even as its particular members change. ...
Ren and Stimpy are the eponymous characters of two cartoon television series created by Canadian animator John Kricfalusi. ...
John Kricfalusi (born Michael John Kricfalusi on September 9, 1955, in Chicoutimi, Québec, Canada) is the animator better known as John K., creator of The Ren & Stimpy Show and The Ripping Friends cartoon series as well as the founder of animation studio Spümcø International. ...
Carl Carlson Carlito Carl Carlson is a fictional character in the animated TV series The Simpsons. ...
Homer, a safety inspector at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant, is a generally well-meaning buffoon whose short attention span often draws him into outrageous schemes and adventures. ...
Lenny Leonard Lenford Lenny Leonard is a fictional character in The Simpsons, voiced by Harry Shearer. ...
Samurai Pizza Cats is an anime produced in 1990 in Japan by Tatsunoko Productions and Sotsu Agency under the name Kyattou Ninden TeyandÄ (ãã£ãå
å¿ä¼ã¦ããã§ã) A very loose translation would be Cat Ninja Legend Teyandee or Surprising Group Ninja Legend Teyandee. The word ãã£ãã kyatto is romanized Japanese for cat, but the title...
Drawn Together Cast. ...
Drawn Together Cast. ...
The O.C. is an American television dramedy/soap opera program broadcast on the Fox Network. ...
Buddy Cole is an effeminate homosexual fictional character created and portrayed by Canadian comedian and actor Scott Thompson. ...
DVD release of Kids in the Hall first season. ...
Effeminacy is character trait of a male showing femininity, unmanliness, womanliness, weakness, softness and/or a delicacy, which contradicts traditional masculine, male gender roles. ...
Flamboyant is the name given to a florid style of architecture in vogue in France during the 15th and 16th century. ...
Preacher is a colloquial term for a clergyman, in particular a local priest, pastor or Minister; one who preaches. ...
Colossus (Piotr Peter Nikolaievitch Rasputin) is a comic book superhero in the Marvel Comics universe, and a member of the X-Men. ...
Ultimate X-Men is a superhero comic book published by Marvel Comics. ...
John Constantine is the protagonist of the comic series Hellblazer. ...
Hellblazer is a comic book series published by the Vertigo imprint of DC Comics, which features the central character John Constantine. ...
The Suburban Jungle is a webcomic by John The Gneech Robey (author of NeverNever) hosted on Keenspot. ...
In Greek mythology, Cyparissus, son of Telephus, was one of Apollos homosexual lovers. ...
D - Jodie Dallas - openly gay primetime TV character from the 1977 TV series Soap - portrayed by Billy Crystal. (gay)
- Roger Dascombe - V for Vendetta; extremely camp and accused of being homosexual, but later pays a widow into sleeping with him. (bisexual?)
- Rodney Davis - Carpe Diem (gay)
- Beauchamp Day - Tales of the City seducer, corrupter & opportunist, portrayed by Thomas Gibson in the mini-series (bisexual)
- Jesus De Sade - Preacher; unmitigated hedonist. (omnisexual)
- Desire - The Sandman; whoever sees Desire sees him/her as the perfect man or woman, depending on their sexual preference. (nongendered, bisexual)
- Destiny - Marvel Comics's X-Men (lesbian)
- Taylor "Taye" Dooley - Circles (gay)
- Ellen Dunkel - El Goonish Shive (bisexual)
For the album by Ash, see 1977 (album). ...
Soap was a sitcom which ran on the ABC network from 1977 through 1981. ...
Crystal on Hollywood Squares. ...
Cover art for V for Vendetta V for Vendetta is a graphic novel written by Alan Moore and illustrated mostly by David Lloyd, set in a dystopian future Britain where a mysterious anarchist works to destroy the fascist government and profoundly affects the people he encounters. ...
Carpe Diem is an anthropomorphic web comic created by Graveyard Greg and Redkam. ...
Tales of the City is a series of six books, originally serialized in the San Francisco Chronicle, written by San Francisco novelist Armistead Maupin. ...
Actor Thomas Gibson (born on 3 July 1962 in Charleston, South Carolina, USA) starred in the drama Chicago Hope and in the sitcom Dharma & Greg. ...
Preacher is a colloquial term for a clergyman, in particular a local priest, pastor or Minister; one who preaches. ...
The Sandman, in folklore, is a figure who brings good sleep and dreams by sprinkling magic sand onto sleeping children. ...
Destiny was a precognitive mutant in Marvel Comics. ...
Marvel Comics, NYSE: MVL (AKA Marvel Entertainment Group, Marvel Characters, Inc. ...
The X-Men are a group of comic book superheroes featured in Marvel Comics. ...
Circles is a gay-themed slice-of-life furry comic book. ...
El Goonish Shive is a webcomic by Dan Shive, launched on January 21, 2002, that mainly depicts the lives of a group of friends in their junior year of high school. ...
E Eagle is a character from Capcoms fighting game Street Fighter. ...
Screenshot of Street Fighter (arcade version). ...
The SNK VS. Series is a collection of video games by either Capcom or SNK in which characters that appear in games created by both of these two companies appear. ...
Banky Edwards is a character played by Jason Lee in the movie Chasing Amy by Kevin Smith. ...
Jason Lee (born April 25, 1970, in Huntington Beach, California) is an American actor. ...
Chasing Amy is a 1997 romantic comedy about two comic book artists: Holden McNeil (Ben Affleck), a heterosexual male, and Alyssa Jones (Joey Lauren Adams), a lesbian. ...
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back is the fifth movie from Kevin Smith, famous for his cult films Clerks. ...
Vandread, directed by Takeshi Mori and created by GONZO and Media Factory animation studios, is a science-fiction space opera-like anime that attempts to combine elements of action, romance, ecchi, comedy, mecha space combat and the occasional piece of Star Trek-ish technobabble, and whose aim is achieved with...
Enigma is a comic book by Peter Milligan, with artwork done by Duncan Fegredo, featuring a gay superhero called The Enigma. It was published as an eight-issue series by Vertigo Press, an imprint of DC Comics, in 1993, and collected in 1995. ...
In Greek mythology, Euryalus referred to two different people. ...
Greek mythology comprises the collected narratives of Greek gods, goddesses, heroes, and heroines, originally created and spread within an oral-poetic tradition. ...
Walls of the excavated city of Troy (Turkey) Troy (Greek Troia (or CMC ) also Ãlion; Latin: Troia, Ilium) is a legendary city, scene of the Trojan War, part of which is described in Homers Iliad, an epic poem in Ancient Greek, composed in the 9th or 8th century BC...
In Greek mythology, Nisus referred to two different people. ...
The Aeneid is a Latin epic written by Virgil in the 1st century BCE (between 29 and 19 BCE) that tells the legendary story of Aeneas, a Trojan who traveled to Italy where he became the ancestor of the Romans. ...
A sculpture of Virgil, probably from the 1st century AD. Publius Vergilius Maro (October 15, 70 BCâ19 BC), known in English as Virgil or Vergil, is a Latin poet, the author of the Eclogues, the Georgics and the Aeneid, the last being an epic poem of twelve books that...
F - Dana Fairbanks - The L Word (lesbian)
- Marina Ferrer - The L Word (lesbian)
- Fire - Super-heroine who may have had a lesbian relationship with Icemaiden (lesbian?)
- Flatman - Superhero member of Great Lakes Avengers (gay)
- Flowerdew - The Goon Show (bisexual?)
- Foxglove AKA Donna Cavanagh - The Sandman and the Death comics; writer turned poet turned pop star. Lover of Hazel McNamara and Judy (see below for both). she has a non-biological daughter with Hazel. (lesbian)
The L Word is a television drama series airing on Showcase Television and Showtime. ...
The L Word is a television drama series airing on Showcase Television and Showtime. ...
Fire (Beatriz daCosta) is a fictional character, a superheroine from Brazil in the DC Comics universe. ...
Icemaiden (Sigrid Nansen) is a fictional character, a superheroine in the DC Comics universe. ...
Flatman (real name: Dr. Val Ventura) is a fictional superhero in the Marvel Comics universe who first appeared in the pages of the Avengers West Coast in 1989. ...
GLA means: Gamma-linolenic acid. ...
The Goon Show was a hugely popular and extremely influential British radio comedy programme, which was originally produced and broadcast by the BBC from 1951 to 1960 on the BBC Home Service. ...
The Sandman, in folklore, is a figure who brings good sleep and dreams by sprinkling magic sand onto sleeping children. ...
Death is a fictional character from the DC comic book series, The Sandman (1988 - 1996). ...
G - William "Butch" Gamble - Main character in the television series Normal, Ohio (gay). The plot of the series centers around the sexual orientation of the main character.
- Pussy Galore Bond girl in James Bond novel and film Goldfinger (Lesbian then bisexual)
- Ganymede - Greek/Roman myth (gay)
- Herbert Garrison - Elementary school teacher from the cartoon series South Park. Has a sex change operation in a later episode (gay, transgendered)
- Bart Garsus - Vandread (bisexual)
- Trent Gaudaen - Carpe Diem (gay)
- Kathy George - Shade, The Changing Man; Former college student and one-time mental patient. Lover of Rac Shade and Lenny Shapiro (see below). (bisexual)
- Meia Gisborn - Vandread (lesbian) - In one of Meia's flashbacks, she is shown in bed with another woman.
- Bob Glover - Preacher; Sexual Investigator and small-time drug trafficker. Partnered with Freddie Allen (see above) (gay)
- Kate Godwin AKA Coagula - Superheroine from Doom Patrol is both a transsexual and bisexual.
- Catherine Gore - How Loathsome; writer and impassive onlooker in San Francisco's gay scene.(lesbian)
- Stewie Griffin - Family Guy (possibly gay, although only aged 1. However, has shown interest in females on numerous occasions. Has said "...then I thought wouldn't it be great if I turned out to be a homosexual"). (gay?)
- Amy Grinderbinder - Preacher; in lust with Jesse Custer, possibly sexually interested in Tulip O'Hare, her best friend. (bisexual?)
- Hercules Grytpype-Thynne - The Goon Show BBC radio series (gay) - This was not confirmed until the release of The Goon Show Companion in 1972, where it was mentioned in a biographical note.
Normal, Ohio was an American television sitcom, which aired on the Fox Network in 2000. ...
Pussy Galore is a fictional character from the James Bond film and novel Goldfinger. ...
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2002 Penguin Books paperback edition Goldfinger, published in 1959, is the seventh James Bond novel written by Ian Fleming. ...
In Greek mythology, Ganymede (Greek: Γανυμήδης, Ganumêdês)) was a divine hero whose homeland was the Troad. ...
Roman mythology can be considered as two parts. ...
Spoiler warning: Mr. ...
South Park is an animated comedy series created by Matt Stone and Trey Parker. ...
Vandread, directed by Takeshi Mori and created by GONZO and Media Factory animation studios, is a science-fiction space opera-like anime that attempts to combine elements of action, romance, ecchi, comedy, mecha space combat and the occasional piece of Star Trek-ish technobabble, and whose aim is achieved with...
Carpe Diem is an anthropomorphic web comic created by Graveyard Greg and Redkam. ...
Vandread, directed by Takeshi Mori and created by GONZO and Media Factory animation studios, is a science-fiction space opera-like anime that attempts to combine elements of action, romance, ecchi, comedy, mecha space combat and the occasional piece of Star Trek-ish technobabble, and whose aim is achieved with...
Preacher is a colloquial term for a clergyman, in particular a local priest, pastor or Minister; one who preaches. ...
Coagula (real name Kate Godwin, birth name Clark Godwin) is a former member of Doom Patrol. ...
The Doom Patrol is a name that has been used by five semi-related DC Comics superhero teams. ...
A transsexual (sometimes transexual) person establishes a permanent identity with the opposite gender to their assigned (usually at birth) sex. ...
Bisexuality in human sexual behavior refers to the aesthetic, romantic, and sexual desire for both genders. ...
Stewie, an infant evil genius, has concocted yet another diabolical machine. ...
Family Guy is an animated television series created by Seth MacFarlane for FOX in 1999. ...
Preacher is a colloquial term for a clergyman, in particular a local priest, pastor or Minister; one who preaches. ...
The Goon Show was a hugely popular and extremely influential British radio comedy programme, which was originally produced and broadcast by the BBC from 1951 to 1960 on the BBC Home Service. ...
Corporate logo of the British Broadcasting Corporation The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is the national public service broadcaster of the United Kingdom. ...
H The Wheel of Time (abbreviated tWoT or more commonly, WoT) is a bestselling fantasy book series written by Robert Jordan. ...
Balthamel is one of the primary antagonists of the Wheel of Time fantasy series by Robert Jordan. ...
Terry Pratchett is known for his combining of political and social commentary with humor, and for readable, interesting fantasy. ...
The Discworld is a series of 35 novels and a number of shorter works by Terry Pratchett set on the Discworld. ...
Terence David John Pratchett OBE is an English fantasy author (born April 28, 1948, in Beaconsfield, Bucks), best known for his Discworld series. ...
Jack Harkness, also known as Captain Jack, is a fictional character played by John Barrowman in the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. ...
Main article: History of Doctor Who Doctor Who first appeared on BBC television at 5:15 p. ...
Cast of Spin City (as of 1997-2000) Spin City was a TV series that ran from 1996 to 2002, based on a fictional local government running New York City, originally starring Michael J. Fox as Deputy Mayor Mike Flaherty. ...
This article is about the sitcom, for the actress/comedian, see Roseanne Barr, for the talk show, see The Roseanne Show Roseanne was an American sitcom which aired on ABC from 1988 to 1997, starring the stand-up comedian Roseanne Barr. ...
Statue of Heracles In Greek mythology, Heracles, or Heraklês (glory of Hera, ÎÏακληÏ) was a divine hero, the demigod son of Zeus and Alcmene, and stepson of Alcmenes rightful husband and grandson of Perseus. ...
Hercules and Cacus, by Baccio Bandinelli, 1525 - 1534. ...
Roman mythology can be considered as two parts. ...
Family Guy is an animated television series created by Seth MacFarlane for FOX in 1999. ...
Drawn Together Cast. ...
Drawn Together Cast. ...
A scene from Cowboy Bebop (1998) Anime (ã¢ãã¡) is Japanese animation, sometimes referred to by the portmanteau Japanimation. ...
Revolutionary Girl Utena (å°å¥³é©å½ã¦ãã; ShÅjo Kakumei Utena) is a manga by Chiho Saito and anime directed by Kunihiko Ikuhara. ...
Ren and Stimpy are the eponymous characters of two cartoon television series created by Canadian animator John Kricfalusi. ...
John Kricfalusi (born Michael John Kricfalusi on September 9, 1955, in Chicoutimi, Québec, Canada) is the animator better known as John K., creator of The Ren & Stimpy Show and The Ripping Friends cartoon series as well as the founder of animation studio Spümcø International. ...
The cast of Watchmen. ...
Swamp Thing (vol. ...
John Constantine is the protagonist of the comic series Hellblazer. ...
Hollywood was a fictional character played by Meshach Taylor in the 1987 movie Mannequin. ...
Mannequin is a 1987 film starring Kim Cattrall, Andrew McCarthy, Meshach Taylor, James Spader, G.W. Bailey, and Estelle Getty. ...
Queer as Folk is the name of a British television series about a group of gay men, and of its American remake: Queer as Folk (UK) 1999-2000 Queer as Folk (US) 2000-2005 This is a disambiguation page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. ...
The Class Menagerie is an anthropomorphic web comic written and illustrated by Vince Suzukawa. ...
The Suburban Jungle is a webcomic by John The Gneech Robey (author of NeverNever) hosted on Keenspot. ...
In Egyptian mythology, Hu is the god of the word which Ra used to create the world (and is also the word itself). ...
Egyptian mythology (or Egyptian religion) is the name for the succession of beliefs held by the people of Egypt until the coming of Christianity and Islam. ...
Hulkling (real name Teddy Altman) is a fictional character, a member of the Young Avengers, a team of superheroes in the Marvel Universe. ...
Marvel Comics, NYSE: MVL (AKA Marvel Entertainment Group, Marvel Characters, Inc. ...
Young Avengers is a comic book published by Marvel Comics, as part of Marvel Next. ...
For other uses, see Wicca Wiccan (real name Billy Kaplan) is a fictional character and member of the Young Avengers, a team of superheroes in the Marvel Universe. ...
The Death of Hyacinthos by Jean Broc. ...
Roman mythology can be considered as two parts. ...
Are You Being Served? was a British sitcom broadcast from 1972 to 1985. ...
John Inman (born 28 June 1935 in Blackpool, England) is a British actor. ...
I Shinji Ikari (ç¢ã·ã³ã¸ Ikari Shinji) is a fictional character from the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion and The End of Evangelion movie. ...
Neon Genesis Evangelion (Japanese: 新世紀エヴァンゲリオン Shinseiki Evangerion, Shinseiki Evangelion) is an anime series, begun in 1995, directed and written by Hideaki Anno, and produced by Gainax. ...
Baldurs Gate is a popular series of computer role-playing games that take place on Faerûn, the main continent from Dungeons & Dragonss Forgotten Realms campaign setting. ...
Drow (pronounced: ) are a species of elf in the Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game. ...
In Greek mythology, Iolaus was a son of Iphicles and thus a nephew of Heracles. ...
Claudia Christian as Susan Ivanova in Babylon 5 Susan Ivanova, played by Claudia Christian, is a fictional character in the universe of the science-fiction television series Babylon 5. ...
Babylon 5 is an epic science fiction television series created, produced, and largely written by J. Michael Straczynski. ...
Talia Winters is a character appearing on the science fiction television show Babylon 5. ...
J - Jakotsu - A character from the anime InuYasha likes InuYasha, Miroku, and most males from raided towns
- Whipple Janders - A character from the novel Hawaii (gay), who leaves his wife for a man with whom he'd served in the Armed Forces.
- Jasper - Family Guy (gay)
- Jolly Roger - The Invisibles; leader of the "Poison Pusssies" cell. Real name unknown. (lesbian)
- Allisa Jones - Chasing Amy (Lesbian)
- Samantha Jones - Sex and the City (bisexual)
- Judy - The Sandman; former lover of Foxglove (see above) - they split up because Judy hit her. She was killed in a diner, and Foxglove later wrote a song about her. (lesbian)
The Shichinintai (ä¸äººé), dubbed in English as the Band of Seven, are 7 assassins in the anime and manga series InuYasha. ...
Inuyasha (Japanese: ç¬å¤å, inu dog + yasha demon from Japanese yasha, derived from masculine Sanskrit yaksha, yasha is also Japanese for forest spirit ) is a long-running manga and anime series by Rumiko Takahashi (creator of Urusei Yatsura, Maison Ikkoku, Ranma ½, and others). ...
Hawaii was a novel written by James Michener in 1959. ...
Family Guy is an animated television series created by Seth MacFarlane for FOX in 1999. ...
This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ...
Chasing Amy is a 1997 romantic comedy about two comic book artists: Holden McNeil (Ben Affleck), a heterosexual male, and Alyssa Jones (Joey Lauren Adams), a lesbian. ...
Sam, Samantha or Samuel Jones can refer to a number of different people. ...
Sex and the City is an American cable television program based on the book of the same name. ...
The Sandman, in folklore, is a figure who brings good sleep and dreams by sprinkling magic sand onto sleeping children. ...
K Michiru Kaioh Michiru Kaioh (æµ·ç ã¿ã¡ã KaiÅ Michiru) is a character in the Japanese manga and anime metaseries known as Sailor Moon. ...
Sailor Moon (in full, ç¾å°å¥³æ¦å£«ã»ã¼ã©ã¼ã ã¼ã³, BishÅjo Senshi SÄrÄ MÅ«n, literally Beautiful young girl soldier Sailor Moon) is the title of the famous series originally authored as a manga by Naoko Takeuchi that resulted in multiple other types of media, including anime, musical theatre, video games and recently tokusatsu...
Karma or Karm(Sanskrit: à¤à¤°à¥à¤® from the root kri, to do, meaning deed) or Kamma (Pali: meaning action, effect, destiny) is a term in several eastern religions that comprises the entire cycle of cause and effect. ...
Marvel Comics, NYSE: MVL (AKA Marvel Entertainment Group, Marvel Characters, Inc. ...
The X-Men are a group of comic book superheroes featured in Marvel Comics. ...
Newshounds is a humorous webcomic drawn and written by Thomas K. Dye. ...
The L Word is a television drama series airing on Showcase Television and Showtime. ...
A Slayer in the Buffy the Vampire Slayer fictional universe is a young girl bestowed with mystical powers that originate from the heart of a demon. ...
Iyari Perez Limon (born July 8, 1979 in Guadalajara, Jalisco, México) is an actress best known for her role as Kennedy on the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. ...
Buffy the Vampire Slayer was a U.S. television series loosely based on the original script for the 1992 movie of the same name. ...
El Goonish Shive is a webcomic by Dan Shive, launched on January 21, 2002, that mainly depicts the lives of a group of friends in their junior year of high school. ...
Queer as Folk is the name of a British television series about a group of gay men, and of its American remake: Queer as Folk (UK) 1999-2000 Queer as Folk (US) 2000-2005 This is a disambiguation page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. ...
Truman Capote photographed by Carl Van Vechten, 1948 Truman Capote (September 30, 1924âAugust 25, 1984) was an American writer. ...
Circles is a gay-themed slice-of-life furry comic book. ...
L - Lamar, A character from Revenge of the Nerds and the sequel, played by Larry B. Scott (gay)
- Lancer a.k.a. Yellow Dancer, Robotech (bisexual?) rumored that it is confirmed in the original Japanese Mospeada version of the series.
- Jim Lahey, A character from Trailer Park Boys (gay)
- Lenny Leonard - The Simpsons (gay?) - In some episodes, Lenny has been known to express his liking for Carl, carving his face into a mountain and imagining a constilation forming his head. However, In early episodes, Lenny says he has a wife.
- Living Lightning -- superhero and former member of the Avengers (gay)
- Lord Fanny AKA Hilde Morales - Brazilian shaman-woman trapped in a man's body. (gay, transvestite)
- Patrick Kevin Louis - Carpe Diem (bisexual)
Revenge of the Nerds is a 1984 movie starring Robert Carradine and Anthony Edwards. ...
Robotech is an 85-episode science-fiction television series about three successive extraterrestrial invasions of Earth. ...
Trailer Park Boys is a popular Canadian mockumentary from 2001 focusing on the misadventures of ex-convicts living in fictional Sunnyvale Trailer Park which is located near Halifax, Nova Scotia. ...
Lenny Leonard Lenford Lenny Leonard is a fictional character in The Simpsons, voiced by Harry Shearer. ...
Homer, a safety inspector at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant, is a generally well-meaning buffoon whose short attention span often draws him into outrageous schemes and adventures. ...
Living Lightning is a fictional character from the Marvel Universe. ...
Carpe Diem is an anthropomorphic web comic created by Graveyard Greg and Redkam. ...
M Tara Maclay is a fictional character in the television show, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, played by Amber Benson. ...
Amber Nicole Benson (born January 8, 1977 in Birmingham, Alabama) is an American actress best known for playing Tara Maclay, Willows girlfriend in the TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. ...
Buffy the Vampire Slayer was a U.S. television series loosely based on the original script for the 1992 movie of the same name. ...
The original Scooby Gang consists of four teenage sleuths named Fred, Daphne, Velma & Shaggy, who assisted the dog Scooby-Doo in the cartoon TV series Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! and its subsequent TV and movie sequels. ...
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Hellblazer is a comic book series published by the Vertigo imprint of DC Comics, which features the central character John Constantine. ...
John Constantine is the protagonist of the comic series Hellblazer. ...
Hellblazer is a comic book series published by the Vertigo imprint of DC Comics, which features the central character John Constantine. ...
John Constantine is the protagonist of the comic series Hellblazer. ...
Circles is a gay-themed slice-of-life furry comic book. ...
Lucifer is a comic book published by Vertigo, an imprint of DC Comics. ...
The Sandman, in folklore, is a figure who brings good sleep and dreams by sprinkling magic sand onto sleeping children. ...
The L Word is a television drama series airing on Showcase Television and Showtime. ...
John Phillip Jack McFarland (born in 1969) is a character on the American television sitcom Will & Grace, played by Sean Hayes. ...
Will & Grace is an American television situation comedy focusing on Will Truman, a gay attorney and his best friend Grace Adler, a straight woman who runs her own interior design firm. ...
The Sandman, in folklore, is a figure who brings good sleep and dreams by sprinkling magic sand onto sleeping children. ...
The Sandman, in folklore, is a figure who brings good sleep and dreams by sprinkling magic sand onto sleeping children. ...
Death is a fictional character from the DC comic book series, The Sandman (1988 - 1996). ...
Carpe Diem is an anthropomorphic web comic created by Graveyard Greg and Redkam. ...
Dawsons Creek is an American television series aimed at and mostly about teenagers, which aired from 1998 to 2003. ...
Kerr Smith (born Kerr Van Cleve Smith March 9, 1972) is an American actor best known as Jack McPhee on the television drama Dawsons Creek. ...
Dawsons Creek was an American serial television drama aimed at teenagers, which aired in hour-long episodes from 1998 to 2003. ...
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Egyptian mythology (or Egyptian religion) is the name for the succession of beliefs held by the people of Egypt until the coming of Christianity and Islam. ...
Midnighter is a comic book superhero who first appeared in the Stormwatch series, but is best known for his role in The Authority. ...
Wildstorm Wildstorm Productions, or simply WildStorm, is an American publisher of comic books. ...
The Authority is a superhero comic book. ...
Apollo is a comic book superhero who first appeared in the Stormwatch series, but is best known for his role in The Authority. ...
Circles is a gay-themed slice-of-life furry comic book. ...
Hellblazer is a comic book series published by the Vertigo imprint of DC Comics, which features the central character John Constantine. ...
All My Children is an US soap opera which has been broadcast Monday through Friday on the ABC TV network since January 5, 1970. ...
Eden Riegel, in a still from All My Children. ...
Elizabeth Hendrickson (born July 3, 1979 in Northport, New York) is an American actress best known for her roles on the ABC soap opera All My Children. ...
Renee Montoya is a fictional police detective in the Gotham City Police Department assigned to the Major Crimes Unit (MCU). ...
Gotham Central is a comic book series published by DC Comics, written by Ed Brubaker and Greg Rucka and drawn by Michael Lark. ...
The comic book character Batman, originally and still sometimes referred to as The Batman, is a fictional character who first appeared in Detective Comics #27 in May 1939. ...
A comic book is a magazine or book containing the art form of comics. ...
The current DC Comics logo, adopted in May 2005. ...
Ellen (originally titled These Friends of Mine for the first season) was a U.S. television sitcom which ran on the ABC network from March of 1994 to July of 1998. ...
Mystique (Raven Darkholme) is a fictional character, a comic book supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
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The X-Men are a group of comic book superheroes featured in Marvel Comics. ...
N Kaworu Nagisa is a fictional character from the anime Neon Genesis Evangelion and The End of Evangelion movie. ...
Neon Genesis Evangelion (Japanese: 新世紀エヴァンゲリオン Shinseiki Evangerion, Shinseiki Evangelion) is an anime series, begun in 1995, directed and written by Hideaki Anno, and produced by Gainax. ...
The current DC Comics logo, adopted in May 2005. ...
The Justice League of America, also often referred to as the Justice League or JLA for short, is a DC Comics superhero team. ...
Narcissus in John William Waterhouses famous painting Echo and Narcissus In Greek mythology, Narcissus or Narkissos (Greek ÎάÏκιÏÏοÏ), a hero of the territory of Thespiae in Boeotia who was renowned for his beauty and his pride. ...
Roman mythology can be considered as two parts. ...
Carpe Diem is an anthropomorphic web comic created by Graveyard Greg and Redkam. ...
Newshounds is a humorous webcomic drawn and written by Thomas K. Dye. ...
Adrian Albert Mole (born April 2, 1967) is the fictional protagonist in a series of books by Sue Townsend. ...
In Greek mythology, Nisus referred to two different people. ...
Greek mythology comprises the collected narratives of Greek gods, goddesses, heroes, and heroines, originally created and spread within an oral-poetic tradition. ...
Walls of the excavated city of Troy (Turkey) Troy (Greek Troia (or CMC ) also Ãlion; Latin: Troia, Ilium) is a legendary city, scene of the Trojan War, part of which is described in Homers Iliad, an epic poem in Ancient Greek, composed in the 9th or 8th century BC...
In Greek mythology, Euryalus referred to two different people. ...
The Aeneid is a Latin epic written by Virgil in the 1st century BCE (between 29 and 19 BCE) that tells the legendary story of Aeneas, a Trojan who traveled to Italy where he became the ancestor of the Romans. ...
A sculpture of Virgil, probably from the 1st century AD. Publius Vergilius Maro (October 15, 70 BCâ19 BC), known in English as Virgil or Vergil, is a Latin poet, the author of the Eclogues, the Georgics and the Aeneid, the last being an epic poem of twelve books that...
Northstar (Jean-Paul Beaubier) is a Marvel Comics superhero, a member of Alpha Flight and the X-Men. ...
Marvel Comics, NYSE: MVL (AKA Marvel Entertainment Group, Marvel Characters, Inc. ...
The X-Men are a group of comic book superheroes featured in Marvel Comics. ...
Queer as Folk is the name of a British television series about a group of gay men, and of its American remake: Queer as Folk (UK) 1999-2000 Queer as Folk (US) 2000-2005 This is a disambiguation page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. ...
O - Barnette Orangello - Vandread (lesbian) - Jura Basil Elden's lover.
- Omar - The Wire (Gay) - stick-up artist .
Vandread, directed by Takeshi Mori and created by GONZO and Media Factory animation studios, is a science-fiction space opera-like anime that attempts to combine elements of action, romance, ecchi, comedy, mecha space combat and the occasional piece of Star Trek-ish technobabble, and whose aim is achieved with...
The Wire may refer to: British music magazine The Wire American television show The Wire The telegraph service. ...
P - Valerie Page - V for Vendetta; actress, star of The Salt Flats. Lover of Ruth (see below). Is imprisoned, experimented on and murdered by England's fascist government. (lesbian)
- Patroclus - Achilles; dearest friend of the hero.
- Philip - "South Park"; makes a comment in the special "Not Without My Anus" which heavily implies that he is gay. (gay)
- Ken Pierce - Carpe Diem (gay)
- Alice Pieszecki - The L Word (bisexual)
- Douglas "Doug" Pope - Circles (gay)
- Bette Porter - The L Word (lesbian)
Cover art for V for Vendetta V for Vendetta is a graphic novel written by Alan Moore and illustrated mostly by David Lloyd, set in a dystopian future Britain where a mysterious anarchist works to destroy the fascist government and profoundly affects the people he encounters. ...
For other uses, see Achilles (disambiguation). ...
South Park is an animated comedy series created by Matt Stone and Trey Parker. ...
Carpe Diem is an anthropomorphic web comic created by Graveyard Greg and Redkam. ...
The L Word is a television drama series airing on Showcase Television and Showtime. ...
Circles is a gay-themed slice-of-life furry comic book. ...
The L Word is a television drama series airing on Showcase Television and Showtime. ...
Q - Queer Duck - Main character of cartoon of the same name (gay)
Queer Duck was a short animated series introduced on Icebox. ...
R WildStorm Wildstorm Productions, or simply WildStorm, is an American publisher of comic books. ...
Gen 13 is a comic book originally written by Jim Lee and Brandon Choi and illustrated by J. Scott Campbell. ...
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Truman Capote photographed by Carl Van Vechten, 1948 Truman Capote (September 30, 1924âAugust 25, 1984) was an American writer. ...
Trailer Park Boys is a popular Canadian mockumentary from 2001 focusing on the misadventures of ex-convicts living in fictional Sunnyvale Trailer Park which is located near Halifax, Nova Scotia. ...
The current DC Comics logo, adopted in May 2005. ...
The Flash is a DC Comics superhero possessing super-speed, nicknamed Created by Gardner Fox and Harry Lampert, the original Flash first appeared in Flash Comics #1 (1940). ...
The Rawhide Kid (real name: Johnny Bart, originally given as Johnny Clay) is a fictional cowboy in the Marvel Comics universe. ...
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Actor Chris Barrie as Gordon Brittas in The Brittas Empire. ...
Red Dwarf is a British science fiction comedy, created and originally written by Rob Grant and Doug Naylor. ...
The Suburban Jungle is a webcomic by John The Gneech Robey (author of NeverNever) hosted on Keenspot. ...
Willow Rosenberg is a fictional character in the popular television show Buffy the Vampire Slayer, played by Alyson Hannigan. ...
Alyson Hannigan (born Allison Lee Hannigan March 24, 1974) is an American actress best known for playing Willow Rosenberg in the TV series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. ...
Buffy the Vampire Slayer was a U.S. television series loosely based on the original script for the 1992 movie of the same name. ...
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Wisdom is the ability to make correct judgments and decisions. ...
Egyptian mythology (or Egyptian religion) is the name for the succession of beliefs held by the people of Egypt until the coming of Christianity and Islam. ...
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South Park is an animated comedy series created by Matt Stone and Trey Parker. ...
Maggie Sawyer is a fictional police officer who appears in stories published by DC Comics, and has been a supporting character in both Superman and Batman comics. ...
The current DC Comics logo, adopted in May 2005. ...
Superman, nicknamed The Man of Steel, is a fictional character and superhero who first appeared in Action Comics #1 in June of 1938 and eventually became the most popular and well-known comic book icon of all time. ...
The comic book character Batman, originally and still sometimes referred to as The Batman, is a fictional character who first appeared in Detective Comics #27 in May 1939. ...
Gotham Central is a comic book series published by DC Comics, written by Ed Brubaker and Greg Rucka and drawn by Michael Lark. ...
The L Word is a television drama series airing on Showcase Television and Showtime. ...
This article is about the sitcom, for the actress/comedian, see Roseanne Barr, for the talk show, see The Roseanne Show Roseanne was an American sitcom which aired on ABC from 1988 to 1997, starring the stand-up comedian Roseanne Barr. ...
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The Fox Broadcasting Company, usually referred to as just Fox (the company itself prefers the capitalized version FOX), is a television network in the United States. ...
Firefly is a science fiction television series that premiered on television in the United States and Canada on September 20, 2002. ...
A courtesan is a person paid and/or supported for the giving of social companionship and intimate liaisons to one or more partners. ...
In Egyptian mythology, Set (also spelt Sutekh, Setesh, Seteh) is an ancient god, who was originally the god of the desert, one of the two main biomes that constitutes Egypt, the other being the small fertile area either side of the Nile. ...
Egyptian mythology (or Egyptian religion) is the name for the succession of beliefs held by the people of Egypt until the coming of Christianity and Islam. ...
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Family Guy is an animated television series created by Seth MacFarlane for FOX in 1999. ...
Izzy S. Isabelle Sinclair, or simply Izzy, is a fictional character who appeared in the Doctor Who Magazine comic strip based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. ...
Doctor Who Weekly #1, cover dated October 17, 1979 Doctor Who Magazine (abbreviated as DWM) is a periodical devoted to the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. ...
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South Park is an animated comedy series created by Matt Stone and Trey Parker. ...
Al Franken as Stuart Smalley (right) with Muggsy B. and Charles B. Stuart Smalley is a fictional character that was invented and performed by actor, comedian, author, and political activist Al Franken. ...
Al Franken (credit: Bill Hayward) Al Franken (born May 21, 1951) is an American satirist, comedian, bestselling author, screenwriter, and popular radio host with a liberal point of view. ...
Saturday Night Live (SNL) is a weekly late-night 90-minute comedy-variety show from NBC which has been broadcast virtually every Saturday night since its debut on October 11, 1975. ...
The Enigma The Enigma is a comic book by Peter Milligan, with artwork done by Duncan Fegredo. ...
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Homer, a safety inspector at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant, is a generally well-meaning buffoon whose short attention span often draws him into outrageous schemes and adventures. ...
Law & Order is the longest-running primetime drama currently on American television (2004). ...
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Tales of the City is a series of six books, originally serialized in the San Francisco Chronicle, written by San Francisco novelist Armistead Maupin. ...
El Goonish Shive is a webcomic by Dan Shive, launched on January 21, 2002, that mainly depicts the lives of a group of friends in their junior year of high school. ...
Will Truman (Eric McCormack) Will Truman is a fictional character on the American sitcom Will & Grace, portrayed by Eric McCormack. ...
Will & Grace is an American television situation comedy focusing on Will Truman, a gay attorney and his best friend Grace Adler, a straight woman who runs her own interior design firm. ...
U Ethan of Athos is a science fiction novel which is part of the Vorkosigan Saga by Lois McMaster Bujold. ...
Dinosaur Comics is a webcomic by Canadian Ryan North. ...
V Vamp is the name of a character from the game Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty, a member of Dead Cell. ...
Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty (commonly abbreviated MGS2) is a stealth-based game that was developed and published by Konami for the PlayStation 2 in 2001. ...
Vandread, directed by Takeshi Mori and created by GONZO and Media Factory animation studios, is a science-fiction space opera-like anime that attempts to combine elements of action, romance, ecchi, comedy, mecha space combat and the occasional piece of Star Trek-ish technobabble, and whose aim is achieved with...
Yevgeny Borisovitch Volgin is a fictional character in the video game Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater. ...
Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater (commonly abbreviated MGS3) is a stealth-based game directed by Hideo Kojima, developed and published by Konami for the PlayStation 2. ...
W For the Will & Grace character, see Karen Walker (character). ...
Will & Grace is an American television situation comedy focusing on Will Truman, a gay attorney and his best friend Grace Adler, a straight woman who runs her own interior design firm. ...
Preacher is a colloquial term for a clergyman, in particular a local priest, pastor or Minister; one who preaches. ...
ER is a popular NBC serial drama primarily set in the emergency room of the fictitious teaching hospital County General Hospital (loosely based on Cook County General) located on Division Street in Chicago, Illinois. ...
Lucifer is a comic book published by Vertigo, an imprint of DC Comics. ...
Family Guy is an animated television series created by Seth MacFarlane for FOX in 1999. ...
Tom Lenk as Andrew Andrew Wells is a fictional character in the U.S. television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, played by Tom Lenk. ...
Buffy the Vampire Slayer was a U.S. television series loosely based on the original script for the 1992 movie of the same name. ...
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For other uses, see Wicca Wiccan (real name Billy Kaplan) is a fictional character and member of the Young Avengers, a team of superheroes in the Marvel Universe. ...
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Young Avengers is a comic book published by Marvel Comics, as part of Marvel Next. ...
Hulkling (real name Teddy Altman) is a fictional character, a member of the Young Avengers, a team of superheroes in the Marvel Universe. ...
The Suburban Jungle is a webcomic by John The Gneech Robey (author of NeverNever) hosted on Keenspot. ...
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Bubblegum Crisis is an anime OVA series that takes at least part of its inspiration from Philip K. Dicks and Ridley Scotts Blade Runner. ...
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Drawn Together Cast. ...
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Xena. ...
Y Gravitation (ã°ã©ããã¼ã·ã§ã³) is a shÅnen-ai manga and anime series. ...
Z - 'Zed' - rapist in Pulp Fiction (gay?)
- 'Zed', AKA Mary - Hellblazer; former girlfriend of John Constantine and Marj (see above for both). She was raised to become a vessel for a new Christ-child, but rebelled and ended up running a pagan travelling group instead. (bisexual)
- Zephyrus - Greek myth (bisexual)
- Zeus - Greek myth (bisexual)
Pulp Fiction is a 1994 film directed by Quentin Tarantino and written by Tarantino and Roger Avary. ...
Hellblazer is a comic book series published by the Vertigo imprint of DC Comics, which features the central character John Constantine. ...
John Constantine is the protagonist of the comic series Hellblazer. ...
Zephyr and Hyakinth; Attic red figure cup from Tarquinia, circa 480 BCE. Boston Museum of Fine Arts. ...
Statue of Zeus Phidias created the 12-m (40-ft) tall statue of Zeus at Olympia about 435 BC. The statue was perhaps the most famous sculpture in ancient Greece, imagined here in a 16th-century engraving. ...
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