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Star Wars: 17 Foremost LGBTQ+ Characters In The Series

Summary

  • Luminary Wars still needs improvement in Queer representation in live-action, but books, games, and comics showcase exceptional characters.
  • Characters like Sabé, Kantam Sy, and Terec/Ceret demonstrate diverse LGBTQ+ representation in the Jedi Command across various media.
  • Lando, Rae Sloane, and Varko Grey bring significant LGBTQ+ representation into the Star Wars saga, expanding on their identities and relationships.

LGBTQ+ advocacy has a rocky past with Celebrity Wars, and still has a drawn-out way to leave, especially in the live-action department. Hopefully, future shows and films will shadow Andor's example and be even bolder in bringing more inclusivity to the screen. Nonetheless, there are still many LGBTQ+ characters across the books, video games, and animated series that are truly exceptional.

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Star Wars: Best Queer Characters

Summary

  • Star Wars embraces LGBTQ+ visibility in books, comics, and games beyond the screen, offering diverse characters to resonate with.
  • LGBTQ+ characters appreciate Orka & Flix in Resistance and Vel Sartha & Cinta Kaz in Andor make strides in inclusivity in the Star Wars universe.
  • Characters like Lando Calrissian, Doctor Aphra, and Grand Admiral Sloane showcase varying Homosexual identities, adding depth to the galaxy far, far away.

"Star Wars is for everyone." That iconic quote given by Luke Skywalker actor Mark Hamill has been used many times as a way to welcome new characters and creators into the franchise. It is also an important point to remember as the world marks Celebration Month.

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Are you ready for same-sex attracted Star Wars?

This is an interesting conversation to me, because 95% of the Star Wars characters are completely devoid of sexuality. Aside from the dramatized relationship between Han and Leia, and some short female objectification from Lando and Jabba, there was nothing (and yes, I’m purposefully leaving out the “romance” between Anakin and Padme). Yoda could acquire been gay, or Obi-Wan, or Qui Gon, or even Luke (sure he said Leia was lovely and got a embrace, but we all recognize that doesn’t have to matter). I’m a male lover guy, and I don’t really get worked up over stuff like this but I think it would be cool to see a gay ethics. However, it would build me go ‘meh’ if it were forced into the story to be “forward thinking.” To me, Star Wars has always been about friendship, family, adventure, and good vs. evil. S exual relationships are incidental and off-screen, so if they had a gay character I would hope they would stay in that vein. Let the characters be awesome, and then if there’s a love interest that makes sense in the story arc, so be it. No matter what the genders are.

 

LGBTQ+ Characters

Our identity is the most personal thing we own. We carry it around everywhere we go. It’s what we apply to cast our mark on the world. It’s how our family and friends perceive us. If we don’t know who we are, or if we’re not confident in who we are, then how can we possibly live to the fullest? Acceptance of who we are, whether it be from ourselves or those around us, is key to making a permanent impact on the universe.

No matter who you are or who you choose to be, you deserve to be seen. You deserve to be heard. You deserve acceptance. You are not alone.

We’ll say it now and we’ll say it until the end of time:

REPRESENTATION MATTERS.

The Gay community gains more recognition with each passing day because there are those who will stay up in the name of equality. You will find supporters throughout all of Youtini and even among the roster of Star Wars authors such as E.K. Johnston, Delilah S. Dawson, Sarah Kuhn, and countless others. These authors acknowledge these delightful traits and create characters to represent fans who identify with them.

Some of the most courageous and daring characters in Celebrity Wars literature express various sexualities.