It can be, but it really comes down to the intention and execution. If the inclusion is genuine and adds to the story rather than being tokenistic, it can be seen as politically correct and even contribute to a more inclusive literary landscape. However, if it feels forced or exploitative, it might have the opposite effect.
In certain comic runs, Loki's character has been shown to have LGBT identities or relationships. This adds depth and diversity to the character's portrayal.
Naruto characters:
The following are the main characters in Naruto and their introductions:
Naruto Uzumaki: Naruto's protagonist is a young ninja with ninja talent.
2 Sasuke Uchiha: Naruto Uzumaki's good friend is also a ninja with powerful ninjutsu.
3. Naruto Uzumaki's sister: Naruto Uzumaki's girlfriend is a young ninja.
4. Tobirama Senju: Naruto's villain was a powerful ninja master who once led the Uchiha clan's rebellion.
5. Shinobu Kogawa: The high-level ninjas in Naruto are usually responsible for carrying out various missions and protecting the village.
6. Kinoha Chuunin: The Chuunin level ninjas are usually responsible for more complicated missions.
7. Kinoba Village Genin: Genin level ninjas are usually responsible for carrying out some simple tasks.
8. Shinobu Jounin of Shinobu Village: The Shinobu level ninjas of Shinobu Village usually have more powerful ninjutsu and skills.
9. Shinobu in Sanin Village: The Shinobu level ninjas in Sanin Village are usually responsible for more complicated missions.
10 Shinobu of Shinobu Village: The Shinobu level ninjas of Shinobu Village are usually responsible for carrying out some simple tasks.
11 I Love Luo (KageNaruto): The villain in Naruto is a powerful ninja who is also a good friend of Naruto Uzumaki.
12 Dedale (Dedale): Naruto's villain is a genius ninja who once led the Uchiha clan's rebellion.
13 Scorpion (Scorpion): The villain of Naruto is a ninja with the ability of Chidori. He once led the Uchiha clan's rebellion together with Dedale.
14 Kankuro (Kuchiki): The support character in Naruto is a powerful ninja who is also a good friend of I Love Luo.
Well, 'Tell Me How You Really Feel' by Aminah Mae Safi has two female characters, Sana and Rachel. Sana is a lesbian filmmaker and Rachel is the popular girl at school. They start off not liking each other but then develop a relationship. Sana is a strong character who is determined to pursue her dreams in filmmaking. Also, 'Girl Mans Up' by M - E Girard features Pen, a butch lesbian who is strong in standing up for herself and her identity in a world that often tries to box her in.