Marvel Comics has officially signed on to create Peter Quill, or Star-Lord, Nominee Bisexual and Polymorus.
New to Al Ewing Defenders of the Galaxy # 9 ‘I Shall Make You a Star-Lord’ story # 2 reveals that Quill survived after being killed during an explosion, but it is subject to a parallel reality. Then there he meets two blue-skinned human comrades called Aradia and Morse, who eventually enter into a relationship with both of them that will last for more than a hundred years. Unfortunately, Quill unknowingly steals power from The Gods of New Olympus to escape the aforementioned eruption, and this prompts him to return to his own reality, i.e. to say goodbye to his long-standing love.
Ewing’s story has started an interesting conversation online among Marvel fans as actor Chris Broad, who plays the star-lord in the Marvel blockbuster Defenders of the Galaxy Movies, publicly accused of continuing to attend an “infamous anti-LGBTQ” church Umbrella Academy Actor Elliott Page last February. Brad later denied this.

“If you’re a popular actor and you belong to an organization that hates a particular group, don’t be surprised if someone wonders why it wasn’t addressed,” Page wrote. “Being anti-LGBTQ is wrong, not both sides.