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All Rights Reserved. Morph first appeared in the original X-Men series in the 90s’ that was watched by Until now, DeMayo has remained mostly mum on his firing from Marvel, though in recent days he did note that he had tried and failed to secure a seat at the Emmys from the studio.

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While no details of the cause of the termination or the internal reviews have surfaced, sources say it involved sexual misconduct. On the surface, the notion that Marvel would strip DeMayo of a credit due to a social media post would stretch credulity, as outside observers note the gay Pride illustration is similar to any number of posts he made while employed at Marvel.

By Aaron CouchBorys Kit. Related Stories. As expected, it is confirmed that Morph is not only non-binary in the X-Men ’97 series on Disney+ but also that he is secretly gay. Subscribe to Logo text. Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day.

Creating this revival was a dream come true and the support fans have shown is so touching. Sources say that following his exit, an agreement was reached between the two parties over the issue of tweeting about the show, something that DeMayo had continued to occasionally do.

Stay tuned. And fired Marvel executive Victoria Alonso retained credit on projects she previously worked on following her exit in But the reveal of an internal investigation points to deeper causes. However, I felt it pressing for me to speak up in the wake of leaving the show… pic.

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The season finale of wildly popular new animated series X-Men ‘97 had Morph, the non-binary shapeshifting mutant of the titular superhero team, confess romantic feelings for Wolverine. Showrunner Beau DeMayo, who also happens to be gay and was fired for some reason before the premiere, also celebrated the Morph and Wolverine relationship on social media.

Well. Animated series X-Men ’97 is back, featuring Marvel’s band of mutant heroes who have long been an allegory for the queer experience and the battle for acceptance. In light of the breaches, his credit for season two was removed.

DeMayo was an avid social media user during his tenure at Marvel, sharing X-Men tidbits as well as shirtless pics of himself, and even running a non-explicit OnlyFans account. DeMayo did not immediately return a request for comment. Beau DeMayo says that he no longer will be credited on season two of X-Men '97, due to a Gay Pride post he made in June.

After their Disney Plus disaster, Marvel wants to mislead with alleged contract breaches over tweets. Created by gay writer Beau DeMayo – allegedly fired days before the series premiere aired – X-Men ’97 continues the adventures of the societal outcasts, gaining phenomenal reviews, and picks up just days after X-Men: The.

Though he doesn't address why he left the show, the queer 'X-Men '97' creator has a powerful statement on the series' latest episode.