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Jun 23, 2020 · Between some pretty significant consent issues, straight-up murder, and fairy tale role-play gone wrong, here are some incredibly strange things about Lois Lane and Superman's relationship.
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- The Couple Debuted in 1948's Superman
- They Married in The 90s to Coincide with A Comic
- Jordan Kent Named After Jor-El and Superman's Secret Identity
- Five Lois Lane Actresses Are Older Than The Superman Actors
- Phonebooths Play A Major Role in Their Relationship in Smallville
- Their Ship Name Is "Clois"
- Christopher Reeve and Margot Kidder Cameo as Lovers in Smallville
- A Brainwashed Lois Fell in Love with Lex in Lois & Clark
Before Richard Donner's classic movie, the couple made their live-action cinematic debut in the 1948 15-part film serial produced by Columbia Pictures, simply known as Superman. The black-and-white film starred Kirk Allyn and Noel Neill as Superman and Lois Lane. The two actors reprised their roles in the 1950 film Atom Man vs Superman. By this tim...
Despite multiple depictions of their romance in live-action and animated formats, Superman and Lois weren't officially married until the 1996 episode of Lois & Clark: The New Adventures called Swear To God, This Time We're Not Kidding. RELATED: 10 Best Superman Comic Issues of the 1990s The popular episode was marketed well as the characters hadn't...
In the Arrowverse show Superman & Lois, the couple has two twin sons, Jonathan and Jordan Kent. The former is a popular figure in the comics with him even adopting the mantle of Superboy and later Superman. As for Jordan, he is an original character created for the series but his name is of significance in the context of the Superman mythos. The fi...
An interesting coincidence is that most of the actresses playing Lois Lane are older in age than the actors playing Superman. This started with the TV production of the musical It's A Bird... It's A Plane... It's Superman that featured Lesley Ann Warren (Lois) who is older than David Wilson (Superman) by 3 years. RELATED: 10 Actors Considered To Pl...
Phonebooths can be a changing space for Clark Kent to transform into Superman but in Smallville, phonebooths had a more romantic connection. Dubbed as the "Red-Blue Blur," Clark becomes a mysterious friend to Lois Lane and the two share cute conversations through a special phonebooth. On closer attention, viewers would find that Clark proposes to L...
When it comes to cute nicknames, Superman doesn't have any for his girlfriend-turned-wife and just calls her Lois in the shows and movies. As for Lois, she affectionately calls him "Smallville" (referencing the town where he grew up) in Superman: The Animated Series. The nickname has continued with the live-action Smallville series too. RELATED: 10...
Christopher Reeve and Margot Kidder played the iconic couple in the 1978 Superman movie and also appeared in some major cameos in Smallville. Reeve played Dr Swann, an astronomer who tells Clark about the various facets of his Kryptonian origins. Later, Clark is controlled by the Kryptonian side of his personality for which Dr. Swann's associate Br...
Before Superman and Lois Lane finally married in Season 4 of Lois & Clark, Lois was actually about to marry Lex Luthor in the preceding season. After Lex creates a clone of Lois to fool Superman, he kidnaps the real Lois who is brainwashed to think that she is Wanda (a character from an unfinished novel that she was working on). As Wanda, Lois desi...
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- The Two Are Still Together Despite Constant Threats. Not much has changed in Superman and Lois' relationship since 2015. The two are still married, despite Superman's responsibilities as Earth's greatest hero.
- Post-Crisis Superman and Lois Return With A Son. With the pre-Flashpoint Superman and Lois back in the main DC universe, Superman had returned to his status quo.
- Superman And Lois Were Separated In The New 52. Following 2011's Flashpoint, a crossover event written by Geoff Johns and drawn by Andy Kubert, the entire DC Universe was jump-started again.
- The Couple Adopt A Kryptonian Child. In 2006, Lor-Zod, the biological son of General Zod, landed on Earth, shocking the world. To protect him from the government's reach, Superman and Lois adopted the child and proceeded to raise him and rename him Christopher Kent.
Lois Lane In the 21st Century Doesn't Need Superman, He Needs Her. While the world waits for the launch of James Gunn's DC Universe with Superman, there is a lot of pressure on the writer and ...
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- She Fought Martha Kent. During a surprising villainous turn, Lois Lane went up against Clark Kent’s mother -- and lost. Following the deaths of Lois, Clark, and numerous other big names in DC comics, they were “resurrected” as Black Lanterns for the “Blackest Night” arc.
- She Was A Resistance Fighter. The Flashpoint story arc in DC comics created a lot of changes to the world as readers knew it, but Lois was still the same tenacious and curious woman at her core.
- She Dated A Vigilante. Before marrying Clark Kent and being privvy to his Superman secrets, Lois dated another hero in the '80s. Jose Delgado was a man who hid his vigilante nature from Lois.
- She Is An Amazon. In the comic book multi-verse, there are many versions of Lois Lane who exist on other worlds. Outside of the main DC comic continuity, there’s a Lois Lane who is actually an Amazon.
Aug 2, 2023 · My Adventures With Superman's Lois Lane takes a controversial approach by jumping from a building to expose Clark as Superman. The decision is divisive, with some seeing it as a bold move to confirm her suspicions while others view it as a breach of Clark's boundaries.
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Superman and Lois Lane are a fictional couple. Created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster, both characters, including Superman's alter ego Clark Kent, first appeared in DC Comics' Action Comics #1 (June 1938). They have remained in a complicated relationship ever since.