>>105541438I have. Carol Bucklen didn't become Bart's love interest until Todd Dezago took stead. Before then, Waid explicitly wrote their relationship as "just friends," with even one issue having Carol kiss him, but the two decide to stay friends (I put emphasis on the "having Carol kiss him" to indicate Bart did not initiate the kiss).
>b-but when Bart was introduced, he kissed a woman!If you're going to use him randomly kissing a bystander as evidence, then I'll also use the fact that there's a panel in which he "smooched" a male henchman. Though, to be fair, the "smooch" is obfuscated by the henchman's head, so Bart could have just been kissing his forehead or cheek.
Secondly, he is immune to White Lightning's charm, which has otherwise been shown to attract every male except her own father. Of course, when Dezago wrote Bart, he had him temporarily be affected by her charm for a single panel, but again — Waid wrote Bart as being immune to her seduction and since he did create him, I'll consider that more canon.
>love interestsThat you made "love interest" plural implies you're also taking into consideration Bart's run as Kid Flash and as the Flash, which is wholly and utterly OOC. Anyone who has read his solo would know that the last thing Bart wants to be is another Flash. He wants to carve his own destiny, rather than stay in his family's (and Wally's) shadow. That you actually consider those runs as true to Bart's character tells me you don't actually care for the character. Also, Bart's run as Kid Flash is wholly inconsistent. In Teen Titans, he develops a crush on Wonder Girl and confesses to her, saying she's the one who made him realize he "liked girls." This contradicts Dezago's Bart.
>comicFinal point: the Young Justice cartoon is obviously not a 1:1 adaptation of his comic version.