I don't think so. In the comics, there's no indication that Superman's son is bi.
In some comic storylines, Superman's son is not depicted as gay. But the character's orientation can vary depending on the specific comic run and creative direction.
Yes, he did. In some comic storylines, Superman has a son.
The characters included the male lead, Jordan Kent, and the supporting actor, Jonathan Kent. The Son of Superman was written by Blue Cat Ben Mao. It was a novel about the infinite universe. It had the elements of the system and the universe. [User recommendation: Unexpected arrival to the DC-Universe and becoming Superman's son, Jordan Kent.] There was a Companion System, Heavenly Fishing. He had thought that it would be the beginning of the game, but why was there something wrong with the system? Forget about the Holy Lord talisman, even though it was demonic power… Isn't it a little too much to fish for a recovery spell? Shouldn't the son of Superman only fish for the power of justice? Jordan looked at the Laughing Potion in his hand and fell into deep thought. Why don't I have some? I hope you will like this book.
No. Superman comics are mainly about his heroic deeds, saving the world, and his battles against villains. They don't contain erotic stories as it goes against the positive and family - friendly image of Superman.
Well, there's no fixed date for Superman's birthday in comics. Different comic series and writers might handle it differently. Sometimes it's just not explicitly mentioned.
They are essentially the same. The Action Comics Superman is just a specific iteration within the broader Superman franchise.
Yes, Frenchie is depicted as bi in some comic storylines.
Honestly, I can't give a definite yes or no. The portrayal of Vanya's sexuality can vary across various comic storylines and editions. You might need to do some in-depth research to figure it out for sure.
In the comics, Frenchie's sexual orientation wasn't explicitly stated as bi.
Yes, Bucky is depicted as bi in some comic storylines.