Love Is For Children series -- Clint Barton is asexual, Natasha Romanova is aromantic, JARVIS is also asexual, Steve Rogers is probably demisexual, and Phil Coulson is likely gray-ace since he's hinted at occasional liaisons in the past but shows no strong hankering after sex/romance.
"The Hawkeye Initiative" -- Clint Barton is aromantic sexual, Natasha Romanova is ambiguous due to her past training.
The Schrodinger's Hulk series -- Hulk is Bruce's animus, which means that Bruce is actually feminine but hasn't really figured that out yet. Betsy Ross is demisexual. Bruce-and-Hulk are still trying to get a handle on their sexuality but are in no hurry.
The Alpha Vector series -- Ash and Alex, good!Schrodinger and evil!Schrodinger are all ace.
Polychrome Heroics has it all. Damask is a plural person whose headmates include Mira (lesbian), Clarity (neutrois, sapiosexual), Ham (gay), Clement (homoromantic asexual), and Maze (hetero demisexual). Alicia Martins / Dr. Infanta, introduced in "Lifeyears," is essentially asexual due to a body trapped in childhood.
Also I do a Poetry Fishbowl once a month, and often another prompt call or two, where folks are welcome to request whatever they want -- prompts about previous or new asexual, aromantic, demisexual, gray-ace, etc. characters are welcome. If you want more representation, ask and you shall receive.
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Love Is For Children series -- Clint Barton is asexual, Natasha Romanova is aromantic, JARVIS is also asexual, Steve Rogers is probably demisexual, and Phil Coulson is likely gray-ace since he's hinted at occasional liaisons in the past but shows no strong hankering after sex/romance.
"The Hawkeye Initiative" -- Clint Barton is aromantic sexual, Natasha Romanova is ambiguous due to her past training.
"Daring Truths" -- Hermione and Luna are asexual.
"What Fireworks Are Like" -- Sherlock is asexual.
"Homicidal Psycho Jungle GOH" -- Calvin & Hobbes are asexual.
The Herolock Series -- Sherlock is asexual. So is Ash.
The Schrodinger's Hulk series -- Hulk is Bruce's animus, which means that Bruce is actually feminine but hasn't really figured that out yet. Betsy Ross is demisexual. Bruce-and-Hulk are still trying to get a handle on their sexuality but are in no hurry.
The Alpha Vector series -- Ash and Alex, good!Schrodinger and evil!Schrodinger are all ace.
"Why Ash Loves Alex" -- Ash is asexual, Alex unspecified.
"Drawing the Triangle" -- Omorth is asexual, and forms a permanent relationship with two dance partners.
"A Doe in Velvet" -- I still haven't pinned down if this trans character is ace or celibate or what, but in any case, isn't with anyone.
Path of the Paladins -- The two leads are ace, as specified in "Bouquets of Bygone Days."
Polychrome Heroics has it all. Damask is a plural person whose headmates include Mira (lesbian), Clarity (neutrois, sapiosexual), Ham (gay), Clement (homoromantic asexual), and Maze (hetero demisexual). Alicia Martins / Dr. Infanta, introduced in "Lifeyears," is essentially asexual due to a body trapped in childhood.
Also I do a Poetry Fishbowl once a month, and often another prompt call or two, where folks are welcome to request whatever they want -- prompts about previous or new asexual, aromantic, demisexual, gray-ace, etc. characters are welcome. If you want more representation, ask and you shall receive.