Thread:CoolDudeAl/@comment-7345267-20160408054939/@comment-1916997-20160409023340

As far as defending Adam and Eddy as to why we haven't had overt LGBT coverage, I have one, and only one, decent arguement. The sad fact is that the source material being used was written in a time when being homosexual was simply not allowed. So naturally the material also has nothing except heterosexual relationships. This is even more sad when you consider that it is highly likely serveral of these authors were LGBT, several of them never took spouces, and I believe you can find other evidence to support them not being heterosexual. So in a way, Once is unintentionally providing commentary about the kind of world these authors had to live in, pushed into a fantasy world, because the real world wouldn't understand them. At the same time, we can't let the missteps of the past continue into the future. It is time to let these characters do what their authors never could, and come into the light.