((Anonymous)) wrote in [community profile] femslashex on August 29th, 2019 at 02:55 am
Crowley clearly falls foul of the rule prohibiting characters who are male-identified in canon. He's referred to as "he" throughout and is played by a cis man in every appearance. Even if the content of Gaiman's statement were otherwise sufficient, it is not "canonical." I don't know what's so complicated about this.
 
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