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I decided to make some gifs of Eggs doing the thing where they bang their hands on the box happily because it makes me happy and adds about 5 more years onto my life every time i see it
Happy Boxtrolls month! I headcannon that every time Eggs gives someone a hug its that cute spin hug he always gives Winnie. Kubo likes it because it reminds him of his Dad.
The philosophy of LOVE, has no number or gender. love is love, wherever you are, it’s the same… <3 /
La filosofía del AMOR, no tiene número ni género. el amor es amor, donde quiera que estés, es lo mismo…
i still cant believe a homophobe has the last name gaiman, g-d looked at u and gave u that blessed last name + u sully her legacy by bein a piece of shit
He’s one of the first authors to put a Trans protagonist in a mainstream comic book.
There’s a kindly elderly lesbian couple in Coraline (and he says they are lesbians).
The character he created for Spawn (now owned by Marvel) Angela, is a lesbian in a loving relationship with a trans woman.
And there’s Loki in Neil’s book on Norse Mythology.
There’s also quite a few LGBT+ characters in Neil Gaiman’s Sandman, which include:
Paul and Alexander Burgess (male couple),
Judy (lesbian),
Donna AKA Foxglove (lesbian),
Hazel (lesbian),
Cluracan (Bisexual),
Wanda (Trans woman),
Desire (Genderfluid and panasexual),
The Corinthian (gay),
John Constantine (bisexual),
All Neil Gaiman has said in the matter of Crowley and Aziraphale is that fans can interpret their relationship any way they want. Headcanons are your own. He just feels that to use human terms like gay / Straight / ect doesn’t actually fit because they aren’t human. So let’s make up a new LGBT+ friendly term for non-humans as he allows headcanons of all kinds and will not discourage them. How about Pan-Celestial? These characters only have gender if they will itand they only choose to be perceived as male. This is also true with Lucifer in the Sandman comics.
You mustn’t leap to conclusions. Neil has been an advocate for LGBT+ causes since the 80s (if not earlier).
Also Neil Gaiman is a MAJOR Bowie and Queen fan, so much so that his version of Lucifer (Basis for the Netflix character) was modeled after David Bowie.
Also Neil Gaiman, himself, clicked link on a post of mine about shipping Morpheus with Daniel from Sandman. Does that even remotely sound like a homophobe to you, kids?
When Tumblr wants to lynch someone they should REALLY learn the facts first, m’kay?
Get the fuck away from Neil. He is not only a supporter of fanfic writing but actually published a fucking collection of Sandman fanfic (one entry was given to him to read by the author at a book signing)
Neil Gaiman listened to fans who read the book and said, “I read Good Omens and thought Aziraphale and Crowley might be in love” and went, “Huh, yeah” and then DELIBERATELY WROTE THEM AS SUCH IN THE ADAPTATION, INCLUDING ADDING IN EXTRA SCENES TO SHOW JUST HOW AND WHEN EACH FELL IN LOVE WITH THE OTHER, and you assholes are calling him a homophobe for saying “gay” isn’t an appropriate label as they are neither male, nor *human*, while confirming they are definitely in love and saying you can imagine that love taking any form you want?
What the everloving FUCK is wrong with your critical thinking skills? Did you just turn your whole brain off because you didn’t hear the only words you care about?
Getting REAL tired of younger people judging older media - especially older media with queer themes and queer characters - by today’s standards and deciding it’s Homophobic.
Good Omens specifically set out to be a very very faithful adaptation of the book, per Terry Pratchett’s wishes. Since he’s dead and can’t comment or approve changes. It still focused on the Aziraphale and Crowley relationship a lot more than the book did.
This is right up there with that whole kerfuffle here on Tumblr a few years ago about how Wanda from Sandman is Problematic because a trans character from 1991 is somewhat different from how one would write a trans character 25+ years later.
Anyway, OP and their friend - first person to reply on the thread - are now doing the “Ugh can’t you take a joke” thing while simultaneously doing the “Ugh, we’re TEENS, adults are so MEAN” thing, and I’m also getting some ace-exclusionist vibes.
So I’m going to go out on a limb and say this is more of the same “I don’t think it counts as queer unless they fuck” bullshit.
There are quite a lot of ace-exclusionist vibes from this, especially because he HAS confirmed it’s a love story between Aziraphale and Crowley, but how exactly that is is left up for interpretation but has also been confirmed to be non-sexual in nature.
So to them, it’s only ‘valid’ LGBT representation when it’s not asexual