Freedom Ring

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Anneau de la liberté (Freedom Ring en VO) est un personnage de l'univers Marvel. Il fit sa première apparition dans le périodique Marvel Team-Up n°20 le 3 mai 2006 (avec une date de couverture de juillet 2006). Il a été créé par le scénariste Robert Kirkman et le dessinateur Andy Kuhn. rdf:langString
Freedom Ring, il cui vero nome è Curtis Doyle, è un personaggio dei fumetti, creato da Robert Kirkman (testi) e (disegni). rdf:langString
Freedom Ring (real name Curtis Doyle) is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by writer Robert Kirkman. Curtis first appeared in Marvel Team-Up vol. 3 #20 (July 2006), becoming Freedom Ring in the next issue. He appeared across the series' storyline "Freedom Ring" for five issues. The character is depicted as a normal civilian who comes across a ring that grants him the ability to alter reality. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Freedom Ring (real name Curtis Doyle) is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by writer Robert Kirkman. Curtis first appeared in Marvel Team-Up vol. 3 #20 (July 2006), becoming Freedom Ring in the next issue. He appeared across the series' storyline "Freedom Ring" for five issues. The character is depicted as a normal civilian who comes across a ring that grants him the ability to alter reality. Kirkman intended Freedom Ring to be an example of a superhero who demonstrated inexperience with his superpowers, as he felt that most superheroes quickly adjusting to their powers and having a successful superhero career did not reflect reality. When asked by a fan about the number of visibly gay comic book superheroes, Editor-in-Chief of Marvel Comics, Joe Quesada, also touted the Freedom Ring as Marvel's leading gay hero. However, in the next issue, the character was killed, leading to controversy and accusations of homophobia from some comic book reviewers. Kirkman defended his writing decision as having "nothing but good intentions", highlighting his original concept of "an inexperienced hero who would get beaten up constantly and probably die", claiming that Freedom Ring's sexuality was merely an attempt to simultaneously write a well-rounded ordinary male character who happened to be gay. Later, Kirkman admitted that he regretted killing Freedom Ring due to the relatively limited number of gay characters in mainstream comics. The term "freedom rings" refers to one of several popular LGBT symbols, and it may be that Kirkman intended the character's name as a reference to said symbol.
rdf:langString Anneau de la liberté (Freedom Ring en VO) est un personnage de l'univers Marvel. Il fit sa première apparition dans le périodique Marvel Team-Up n°20 le 3 mai 2006 (avec une date de couverture de juillet 2006). Il a été créé par le scénariste Robert Kirkman et le dessinateur Andy Kuhn.
rdf:langString Freedom Ring, il cui vero nome è Curtis Doyle, è un personaggio dei fumetti, creato da Robert Kirkman (testi) e (disegni).
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