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A new transgender superhero from Marvel to be presented during Pride Month

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Marvel presents a new transgender superhero Shela Sexton aka Escapade in connection with the upcoming Pride month.

The young hero has the ability to “instantaneously switch physical locations with another person or trade any specific physical or abstract attributes such as possessions, organisational status, skills, superhuman powers, and even situation.”

That might come in handy given the challenges trans youth is facing these days.

She has also a sidekick called Morgan Red – who is also trans. They will appear in  Marvel’s Voices: Pride #1 this June.

Escapade co-creator Charlie Jane Anders says:

It was really important to me to have a whole community of trans mutants in this comic – not just Shela and Morgan, but others. (And then it turned out writer Grace Freud had already created some wonderful characters in her comic in the same issue.) I wanted it to be super clear that being a mutant is not a metaphor for being trans, and vice versa.  

I think that Shela has experienced some rejection because of her transness, but she’s also found an amazing community that supports her and lifts her up, and this has changed how she thinks about being a hero for sure. She wants to be there for everybody who’s been left behind, and she wants to help people feel like they can belong and be seen and loved. That was something I really hope everyone reading this comic, especially young trans people, take away from it.

See also: Superman gets a rainbow Pride cape and DC gets a new trans superhero

fipindustries:
“my little grain of sand for all the gender non-conforming transgirls out there, a specific demographic that i hold dear and near to my heart because in a lot of way is the one i identify with the most. (there are subtle cameos going... fipindustries:
“my little grain of sand for all the gender non-conforming transgirls out there, a specific demographic that i hold dear and near to my heart because in a lot of way is the one i identify with the most. (there are subtle cameos going... fipindustries:
“my little grain of sand for all the gender non-conforming transgirls out there, a specific demographic that i hold dear and near to my heart because in a lot of way is the one i identify with the most. (there are subtle cameos going... fipindustries:
“my little grain of sand for all the gender non-conforming transgirls out there, a specific demographic that i hold dear and near to my heart because in a lot of way is the one i identify with the most. (there are subtle cameos going... fipindustries:
“my little grain of sand for all the gender non-conforming transgirls out there, a specific demographic that i hold dear and near to my heart because in a lot of way is the one i identify with the most. (there are subtle cameos going... fipindustries:
“my little grain of sand for all the gender non-conforming transgirls out there, a specific demographic that i hold dear and near to my heart because in a lot of way is the one i identify with the most. (there are subtle cameos going...

fipindustries:

my little grain of sand for all the gender non-conforming transgirls out there, a specific demographic that i hold dear and near to my heart because in a lot of way is the one i identify with the most. (there are subtle cameos going on here including @sigmaleph) lets see if you can spot her.

now this applies to all gender non conforming transgirls but i want to set a little moment aside to adress one specific portion of this group, which is the specific group i had in mind when i started this excercise. trans girls in denial or lost deep inside the closet, colloquially known as “eggs”.

i have found that most trans representation i have seen tends to be post transition, after the person has already assumed their gender, their identity, well after they managed to pass. which i believe is in part the reason it took me so long to come to terms with my identity. to me trans people were people who always knew with one hundred percent certainty who they were, from a very early age, it wasnt until i started going to actual trans spaces that i realized that for a lot of people this was not the case at all. that to be trans is not necessarily being out and proud, that it can be a constant game of uncertainty, of hedging, of barganing with your sense of self.

and i realize that i always needed those stories. that is why as a kid i always gravitated to tales about people discovering something about their true nature and even though they desperatly fought against it in the end they had to come to grips with it, accept it and embrace it. stories about werewolfs trying to control their transformations, stories about witches discovering their magical powers, stories about heroes learning about their fates.

luke finding out that darth vader is his father? that exchange they have? “it’s impossible!” “search in your heart, you know its true!” “NOOOOOOOOOOOOO” powerful stuff, this was crack to my young mind.

i couldnt see my own denial until i saw it in others. i browsed r/egg_irl back in september 28th, by october 3rd i was already uploading pics to instagram of me in girl mode. the joke i once saw here “im probably cis” “ok, so definitely trans” still fucking slays me every time i read it. 

the image of a passing transwoman confidently and proudly saying that they are a woman is a strong and valid one, but i posit that the image of someone that looks like a boy shily, hesitantly asking themselves “am… am i a girl?” can hold just as much power for it can help a lot of people recognize themselves much more strongly.

and one last thing, to all those people having their shells cracked, all those who might for the first time in their lives be asking themselves some pretty hard questions which you would much rather leave unadressed.

it is not a race. you dont have to jump to the deep end of the pool day one, and you can come out of the pool whenever you need to. you can just dip your toes to see how cold the water is. it is not a betrayal to still go by your assigned gender in public even after you came out of the closet. you can look like any of the people i drew here and that doesnt make you any less trans, it doesnt make you a cheater, or a fake, or tourist or a trender or whatever. this is not a life long contract that you have to commit to for keeps, this is something you do because you need it or want it, because it is what you like and what makes you comfortable and allows you to express yourself.

happy pride month everyone

sallymolay:

U.S. Embassy Covers Windows in Rainbow Colors to Celebrate Pride Month

On their Facebook profile, the embassy writes:

June is ‪#‎Pride‬ Month and we have again decorated our building in rainbow colors!
June is Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Pride Month in the U.S., and it serves as an important reminder that all people deserve to live with dignity and respect, free from fear and violence, and protected against discrimination, regardless of their gender identity or sexual orientation.

Happy Pride, y’all! <3

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