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‘Jem and the Holograms’ reboot comic turns two of the characters gay

The creators also have other plans to introduce more diversity into the rebooted comic series.

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1980s girl-band cartoon Jem and the Holograms is enjoying something of a rebirth right now, getting a movie reboot and a new comic. We’re expecting plenty of retro goodness from the new Jem comic, but its creators have revealed that they’ll be making a few welcome updates too.

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In an interview with the Advocate, writer Kelly Thompson and artist Ross Campbell announced that they have made two of Jem’s band members gay. Kimber, Jem’s red-haired young sister), and Stormer, the blue-haired keytar player, will have a romantic relationship in the comic.

Both of the new Jem comic’s co-creators are well aware of the cartoon’s many queer fans.

“We are definitely having LGBTA+ characters,”  Thompson told the Advocate. “Jem was always really diverse, but it was of course a bit limited by the time period and by being a children’s cartoon. It’s only natural that a modern Jem includes additional diversity.”

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Thompson also mentioned that the creators had plans to add other LGBTA+ characters, although it’s early days, so the creative team hasn’t yet decided on the details of those plans.

For a look at Kimber and Stormer back in their neon-tinted 1980s heyday, here they are on a song called “I’m Okay.” Can you ship it? We already do.

H/T The Mary Sue | Screengrab via TheMitigator/YouTube

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