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Bunker (DC Comics)


Bunker is a fictional gay comic book superhero of Mexican descent, published by DC Comics. He first appeared in ''Teen Titans'' vol. 4, #1 (November 2011), and was created by Scott Lobdell and Brett Booth.
Booth said on his blog:
==Fictional character biography==
Bunker first appeared as a member of the Teen Titans in ''Teen Titans'' vol. 4, #1, as part of the DC Comics relaunch, The New 52.
Raised in the small Mexican village called 'El Chilar', Miguel Jose Barragan had grown up in a loving and supportive community, and found acceptance as an openly gay teenager. When Miguel manifested the meta-human ability to create psionic energy constructs, the extroverted idealist sought out Red Robin in an attempt to become a full-fledged superhero.

Miguel – who adopts the code-name “Bunker” – then becomes a target of N.O.W.H.E.R.E., a mysterious organization abducting super-powered youths for their own nefarious purposes. Red Robin makes contact with Bunker, and soon organizes a group of targeted teenagers into a meta-human resistance force known as the 'Teen Titans'. Together, they are able to liberate the living weapon known as Superboy and dismantle N.O.W.H.E.R.E.’s secret complex in the Antarctic.
In July 2012, Lobdell announced that he was going to reveal Bunker's boyfriend, "who will be heading to the US from Mexico after coming out of a coma and learning that his boyfriend had run off to become a superhero".
In issue #23, Bunker leaves the team for a short while. The ''Teen Titans'' series then concluded, with #30 along with an annual in April 2014. It was then announced that the series would be relaunched in July 2014 with a new issue 1, written by Will Pfeifer and art by Kenneth Rocafort.
In the annual, during an epilogue, Bunker is shown being funded by the Green Team to create the 'Spectacular Internationale'.

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