have a set of issues I can't even fathom. He could be gay or straight, bisexual, trans and the core of the character will remain the same. Hell now Peter Parker doesn't even exist because Doc Oc is in his body.
One run MJ is the love of his life, the next Gwen is on his mind constantly, the next Aunt May is so important that he rewrites history with the devil to save her. Sometimes vastly different between writers in the same comic line. You already have literally infinite depictions and interpretations of these characters. I say the same thing in every single one of these types of thread. Then you have all of the more obscure, but still significant aspects of his family that play into the whole Bat-Mythos. Less commonly shown, but still common, is that his family is one of the ones that founded Gotham. No, the commonly shown state of his wealth is that his family has been rich and in Gotham for generations. Yes there are, and none of them happen to be descendants of founding families of American cities. But that is not the case for Bruce Wayne. Race would not be an issue for a hero with independent wealth, not in the least. It's that Bruce comes from a blue blood family. In this world everyone was happy and got along fine and we don't have to tell stories in this universe dealing with that bleakness in the context of our world now because it never happened." In conversation with the BBC’s Newsbeat, Amazing Spiderman actor Andrew Garfield said that he was misunderstood when he said he was gay without. He has been seen in Sugar Rush, BBC's Doctor Who, Lions for Lambs, The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus, Boy A, The Social Network, and The Amazing Spider-Man. None of our stories are going to involve that. Andrew Garfield is an American-English actor. "Oh, we like to treat this as basically being the real world, except with superheroes, but you know all that negative American history that happened? We're going to ignore all that nastiness. And I, though I can't speak for anyone else, would be offended.