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Elton John slams Vatican on gay marriages

- BY MURI ASSUNÇÃO

Marvel Comics is celebratin­g the 80th anniversar­y of Captain America with a gay teen superhero.

The publishing company said in a press release that its newest hero, Aaron Fischer, is making his debut on June 2. He’ll be featured in a new limited series titled “The United States of Captain America.”

The series will feature the original Captain America Steve Rogers teaming up with Captain Americas of the past — including Bucky Barnes, Sam Wilson and John Walker — traveling across America to find his stolen shield.

As they go on their road trip, they will discover “everyday people from all walks of life” who have taken up the mantle of Captain America to defend their communitie­s.

The groundbrea­king new series is being written by Christophe­r Cantwell with art by Dale Eaglesham, who will team up with a different pair every issue.

The first, co-written by Jushua Trujillo with art by Jan Bazaldua, is honoring Pride Month with the debut of Aaron Fischer.

“Aaron is inspired by heroes of the queer community: activists, leaders, and everyday folks pushing for a better life,” according to Trujillo. “He stands for the oppressed, and the forgotten.”

Fischer, as designed by Bazaldua, has a mask similar to Captain America’s, and a white

Elton John is calling out the Catholic Church for refusing to bless same-sex unions, while “investing millions” in a movie that celebrates his marriage to David Furnish.

After the Vatican issued a decree Monday clarifying its position on same-sex marriages, the pop superstar and longtime LGBTQ rights activist expressed star printed on his overalls.

He also has multiple tattoos and piercings, and sports a mohawk haircut.

“I want to thank Editor Alanna Smith and Joshua Trujillo very much for asking me to create Aaron,” Bazaldua said in a statement. “I really enjoyed designing him, and as a transgende­r person, I am happy to be able to present an openly gay person who admires Captain America and fights against evil to help those who are almost invisible to society.”

The artist also noted that, while Captain America “fights against super-powerful beings and saves the world almost always, Aaron helps those who walk alone in the street with problems that they face every day.”

Fischer, the “fearless teen who stepped up to protect fellow runaways and the unhoused,” was described by Marvel in a press release as its “new LGBTQ+ hero.”

Responding to a Twitter user who asked if anyone knew if he was transgende­r or a cisgender gay man — “since the release says he is LGBTQ+ , which is not exactly how that works” — Smith clarified that he is a “gay cisgender man.”

“You’re right that the release could have been more precise about that,” the editor wrote.

Each new issue of “The United States of Captain America” will feature a new hero, who will highlight how everyday people can also be heroes.

The first issue hits stores June 2. his outrage.

“How can the Vatican refuse to bless gay marriages because they ‘are sin’, yet happily make a profit from investing millions in ‘Rocketman’ — a film which celebrates my finding happiness from my marriage to David??” the 73-yearold Grammy and Oscar-winning musician tweeted Monday.

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