No, Loki wasn't depicted as LGBT in the comics originally.
Loki wasn't typically shown as LGBT in the standard comic runs. But with the ever-changing nature of comics and their storylines, anything is possible in future developments.
In certain comic runs, Loki's character has been shown to have LGBT identities or relationships. This adds depth and diversity to the character's portrayal.
Bucky was not presented as LGBT in the comics. The character's development centered around different plot elements rather than this particular aspect.
Yes, Valkyrie is depicted as LGBT in some comic storylines.
Yes, Bucky is identified as LGBT in some comic storylines.
LGBT representation in comics is gradually increasing. Some comics handle it very well, showing the complexity and humanity of LGBT characters. But in some cases, it can still be tokenistic or lacking in depth. It really depends on the specific comic and the creative team behind it.
Yes, Loki is a prominent character in many comic series.
In the comics, Loki's sexuality isn't clearly defined as gay. It's a bit ambiguous and open to interpretation.
Yes, Loki is depicted as queer in some comic storylines.
Yes, Loki is depicted as bisexual in some comic storylines.
It's not a straightforward answer. Loki's death in the comics is not a permanent state. He can be brought back or have his fate manipulated by different writers and story arcs.