Talk:Union Jack (comics)

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[edit] WWI - bulletproof costumer?

Is it ever mentioned how the WWI version of Union Jack could have a bulletproof costume when such things as Kevlar were yet to be invented?

[edit] Union Jack II - gay?

Where exactly is it mentioned in that Gay League profile that Union Jack II was gay? i question the validity of that Gay League link and page.--Basique 23:22, 15 June 2006 (UTC)
Read it again, the reference is understated just has the relationship in the comics has been understated. The reference and the category are legit. Mallanox 10:08, 17 June 2006 (UTC)
Writer Fabian Nicieza who used Roger Aubrey for several storylines in Thunderbolts stated that Brian and Roger were lovers on the Thunderbolt message board.
There's been enough references both within the comics and by the creators. It's not a matter of "possibility", it's fact until the continuity is intentionally changed. Read the "The New Invaders: To End All Wars" trade paperback if you still have any doubts. Lucky number 49 20:29, 22 September 2006 (UTC)
Some relevant panels have just appeared on the Livejournal.com scans_daily community. Read the dialogue and make your own judgements. If it's still a point of contention here, we can always quote the line word-for-word and let Wikipedia readers make their own judgements. --Mrph 23:54, 23 October 2006 (UTC)