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Should Doop be counted as LGBT? He is genderless and an alien... (see [[Shatterstar]])
Should Doop be counted as LGBT? He is genderless and an alien... (see [[Shatterstar]])
:: In one issue of ''X-Statix'', he indicates that he thinks of himself as male, and in a recent ''I (Heart) Marvel'' issue he is shown to be involved with both a man and a woman. This has only been addressed recently, and in a comic ''X-Statix'' fans might not have expected to pick up. --[[User:ChrisGriswold|Chris Griswold]] 04:31, 29 May 2006 (UTC)
:: In one issue of ''X-Statix'', he indicates that he thinks of himself as male, and in a recent ''I (Heart) Marvel'' issue he is shown to be involved with both a man and a woman. This has only been addressed recently, and in a comic ''X-Statix'' fans might not have expected to pick up. --[[User:ChrisGriswold|Chris Griswold]] 04:31, 29 May 2006 (UTC)


The Doop Speak is a clear vanity piece. It's obscure, not notable information that is not known outside a very narrow group of fans. It has been removed. [[User:136.142.158.17|136.142.158.17]] 16:08, 4 August 2006 (UTC)

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Should Doop be counted as LGBT? He is genderless and an alien... (see Shatterstar)

In one issue of X-Statix, he indicates that he thinks of himself as male, and in a recent I (Heart) Marvel issue he is shown to be involved with both a man and a woman. This has only been addressed recently, and in a comic X-Statix fans might not have expected to pick up. --Chris Griswold 04:31, 29 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]


The Doop Speak is a clear vanity piece. It's obscure, not notable information that is not known outside a very narrow group of fans. It has been removed. 136.142.158.17 16:08, 4 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]