One Marvel writer implied that theMCUprevented one character in the comics from being asexual.
Marvel Comics has even made characters to further capitalize on the MCU, such as Nadia van Dyne.
Based uponHope van Dyne, who debuted inAnt-Man,played byEvangeline Lilly.
However, it appeared that editorial limited what could be done with Nadia van Dyne in the comics.
However, Whitely was able to heavily imply inMarvel Action Chillers#3 that Nadia was at least aromantic.
Obviously, not everybody, but still a lot."
But it further implicates her as a member of the LGBTQ+ community.
However, Nadia’s connection to that character is tenuous at best.
Marvel’s Voices: Pride#1 is on sale on June 14.
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