Mod Note: Move along with your life, it's only a comic book.
Except of course that it's not just a comic book. Like any comic, it's capable of affecting readers, positively or negatively: comics can make you happy, unhappy, and they can even trigger you. iirc the scene's potentially triggering nature was mentioned upthread, as one of the reasons it's so widely disliked. There's also some concern that Greyson is promoting the idea that unclear consent =/= rape, but I think you'll find that many feminists, and survivors-activists have a big problem with that. People are reading the above scene and seeing date rape. A rape that was never punished, and was dismissed as being 'not rape' by the creator.
Even putting that aside, we like comics, we're going to get passionate about them sometimes. So please, don't dismiss your fellow members.
That said, you guys seem to be talking past each other at this point, and I don't think this conversation is heading anywhere productive.