The Man of Steel and the Girl of Tomorrow battle Rogol Zaar across Metropolis while trying to discern is purpose on Earth. Is it a good read?
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They both know that Rogol Zaar is somehow responsible, and the king thinks that the Guardian, Appa Ali Apsa, may have participated.
Man of Steel #2 cover by Ivan Reis, Joe Prado, and Alex Sinclair
In the present, new Daily Planet reporter Robinson Goode begins stirring up trouble and asking about what happened with the departure of[...]
With superstar writer "The Great One" Brian Michael Bendis set to take over Superman and Action Comics at DC, beginning with a mini-series called Man of Steel, many Superman fans have been bracing for Bendis to pull an "Avengers Disassembled," sending Superman's beloved continuity speeding on a malfunctioning jetpack toward a fiery doom while shouting[...]
The Superman Special tells three stories of the Man of Tomorrow. The first finds him and Superboy keeping a promise, the second an exhausting day for Superman, and the third Kal-El teaming up with Atomic Skull. Do they make for a good read?
Man of Steel opens up with Rogul Zar planning the downfall of Krypton in the past while, in the present, Superman investigates a string of arsons in Metropolis. Does it make for a good read?
Finally, Lois Lane is in a car accident which totals her car, and Superman finds a way to make it up to her.
Action Comcs Special #1 cover by Will Conrad and Ivan Nunes
The Action Comics Special #1 is something of a last hurrah for the current creative team of Dan Jurgens and Will Conrad, and[...]
The Daily Planet tries to cope with the leaving of Lois Lane and the arrival of a promising new hire The Justice League tries to stop a threat on Colu before it reaches Earth with four unique and bizarre teams.
DC Natioon #0 cover by Jorge Jimenez and Alejandro Sanchez
DC Nation #0 is a preview comic[...]
He wants Henshaw to rehabilitate, not suffer.
The Lois Lane and General Lane plotline isn't as compelling They argue about Superman, but they don't acknowledge each other's points They just argue past one another Sam Lane argues that Superman is too powerful to be left unchecked, and Lois says he's a great guy Yes, Superman would[...]
Bizarro has a family like the Superman family. We see what his family is like, and we return to our world to see a trip to Smallville from Superboy. Is it a good read?
Soon Zod and Ursa join the fight, and the fight appears hopeless for Superman and Booster.
Back on Earth in our present, Lois Lane finally finds her father, General Sam Lane Her and Clark's son, Jonathan Kent, follows not far behind.
Superman: Action Comics #997 cover by Brett Booth, Norm Rapmund, and Andrew Dalhouse
Action Comics' "Booster Shot"[...]
Cryptozoic Entertainment has a pretty awesome booth at this years New York Toy Fair, featuring board games, vinyl figures, trading cards, and more!
The Super Sons continue to try and fit in at the West-Reeve School while Talia al Ghul watches her son from the shadows. Does it make for a good read?
Superman and Booster investigate the nearby city in the hopes of discovering what has happened.
In the present, Lois Lane infiltrates Logamba with the goal of saving her father, General Sam Lane Little does the reporter know that her son, Jonathan Kent, aka Superboy, is not far behind her.
Action Comics #996 cover by Dan Jurgens, Trevor[...]
Action Comics #995 brings Superman and Booster Gold to the latter's time period — along with an angry Eradicator bot. Plus, Booster is wanted in this time period. Does this make for a good read?
While doing so, those same romantic partners, Catwoman and Lois Lane, are attempting to convince the two of them to reconnect in light of Batman and Catwoman's engagement Neither Bruce or Clark are especially receptive to the idea, but circumstance may push them together regardless.
Batman #36 cover by Clay Mann and Jordie Bellaire
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Batman, Catwoman, Superman, and Lois Lane are going on a double-date at the Gotham Fair The problem is that it's superhero night, and only people dressed as superheroes can get in Where oh where can Bruce Wayne, Selena Kyle, Clark Kent, and Lois get their hands on costumes this time of night?
Batman #37 cover[...]
One problem: it's superhero night, and as they have turned up in their civilian identities, Bruce Wayne, Selina Kyle, Clark Kent, and Lois Lane are 'not superheroes'.
Immediately, a buddy comedy level idea comes out that sees all of them swap costumes so they can go in and no one can guess that they really are[...]
When he is done, he goes to Metropolis to meet with the Lois Lane of our world.
Batman the Devastator #1 cover by Jason Fabok and Brad Anderson
The premise of the downfall of the Devastator's world is a little tired and noticeably undercooked Those two actually link to one another in a slightly humorous way, as[...]
The kids fight back, and a teammate comes back from the future and with evil intentions. Can the Justice League withstand it all? Is it a good read?
The Justice League continue to spend time and bond with their future children, and they find they have a lot in common. But does it make for a good read?
Superman #30 is a good read, and it does justice to DC’s greatest rogue. Above all, it made me miss Cullen Bunn's Sinestro comic.
This past week's Superman #28 and Batman #28 both look at war in a way. They approach it in similar fashion, but display it in completely different manners.
Clark Kent, Jon Kent, and Lois Lane are taking a family vacation to Washington for Independence Day (which is, coincidentally, the name of the story) They visit some monuments and significant sites, they witness some protests, and then they go down to Gettysburg There, they meet a family who is celebrating the birthday of a[...]
But they really hadn't pulled any from Smallville, the series that opened the door for Arrow.
Then we get word today that Laura Benanti will not be able to continue playing Alura on Supergirl, so the producers have tapped former Lois Lane, Erica Durance to step in This makes the second former Lois to join the[...]
In the last issue of Superman, Lois Lane had her leg dismembered in battle, above the knee.
Superman cauterised the wound with his heat vision, then flew her to the nearest hospital.
Seemingly not bringing her amputated leg with her.
Meanwhile in Action Comics, seemingly set after the current Hamilton events in Superman, she seems to be walking around[...]
Yesterday's Spider-Man, Andrew Garfield, who starred in Amazing Spider-Man and Amazing Spider-Man 2 before the franchise was mercifully rebooted with Tom Holland, joined actress Amy Adams, who plays Lois Lane in the DC Cinematic Universe, for Variety's "Actors On Actors" interview Speaking about his experience with the films, Garfield said he learned that characterization and storytelling[...]
From Larry Ward, posted to Facebook,
It is with great sadness that I report the passing of my very close friend, actress Noel Neill, the original "live action" Lois Lane from Superman Noel passed away yesterday at her home in Tucson, Arizona after a long illness She was 95.
Noel Darleen Neill was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota[...]
They also posted one about the death of Lois Lane and how they may be looking for a super killer.
Neither of these are really safe for work, but they are funny.
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Adult Swim has posted this new video from Robot Chicken spoofing Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice[...]
The Lois & Clark series used it once to make Superman apathetic and another time to transfer his powers to Lois Lane So it is interesting that the Supergirl series is using it the same way Smallville did.
Supergirl airs Mondays at 8 PM on CBS.
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All but one on the list has been or will be adapted for live-action and some of the names are obvious: Wonder Woman, Supergirl, Batgirl, Black Canary, Lois Lane and Harley Quinn Others a little less so with Amanda Waller, Renee Montoya, Big Barda and Stargirl making the list.
But I look at whose not on the[...]