“My Brother’s Husband is written by Gengoroh Tagame, a gay manga artist/writer who is well known for his erotica. My Brother’s Husband would be his first (but not his last) work that wasn’t erotic, with Tagame using it to examine homophobia and conservative viewpoints in Japan.” Read more at The Mary Sue. One of Dave Bautista’s biggest complaints about Marvel is their failure to fully develop Drax the Destroyer, and it sounds like the creator of the character agrees. Read more at Inverse. Embarrassingly so, Disney has had seven “first openly gay” characters so far in its long history. Let’s rank them from worst to, er, less bad. “Disney’s history with queer representation on-screen is, diplomatically, dicey at best. The company’s slow arc toward introducing LGBTQIA+ characters in major roles and tentpole films has laid the groundwork for eventual substance, but here and now, they’re mostly half steps—half steps that, more often than not, are more embarrassing than they are meaningfully progressive.” Read more at Gizmodo. Twitter is finally allowing users to undo tweets for the small price of a Twitter Blue subscription, now rolling out in Australia and Canada. Read more at PCMag. Read more at Thrillist. The infamous Italian mobster Al Capone is one of the most referenced real-life gangsters in pop culture today. Check out some facts about the man known as Scarface. Read more at Mental Floss.