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LGBT character criteria?

Rita and Flik are heavily implied to be in a sexual relationship, while Dawson refuses Evans' advances on the grounds he isn't interested in women. As it's the eighties and it's an action-orientated comic that at least wants to be mainstream there's no outright moment where explicit terms are used. Does this make criteria for the book to be considered for the LGBT categories, or does this need some sort of third-party examination to avoid being classed as OR? BoomboxTestarossa (talk) 19:20, 17 March 2023 (UTC)[reply]