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Off My Mind: Why Breaking Superman and Lois Lane Up Doesn't Matter

They've been married for fifteen years but will the 'separation' make a difference to who the characters are?

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There are many changes coming to the DC Universe in September. Information on the "New 52" is being released and some previous suspicions are being confirmed. One in particular involves Superman and Lois Lane. Lois has been the love interest for Superman/Clark Kent since they all first appeared in 1938's Action Comics #1. Their courtship lasted decades and finally they were married in 1996's Superman: The Wedding Album. Now after fifteen years, the marriage will be over.

This is something that will clearly anger many. Readers generally don't like retcons. If they've been reading for a while, they feel they've invested their time in the characters and to have certain elements simply wiped away feels like an insult.

Will doing away with the relationship Lois and Clark have developed really make a huge difference? Superman will still be the Man of Steel and Lois Lane will still be a tough-as-nails reporter. The marriage may soon be over but does it really matter?

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Before fans of the marriage start gathering their pitchforks against me, let's see a show of hands, how many have actually been reading Superman before their marriage in 1996? A lot of today's readers never really read stories while Clark was pining over Lois. This went on for 58 years. People don't like change but I don't recall an uproar in '96 when DC decided to have the two get married after 58 years. Sometimes change is good.

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I do want to clarify that I'm not a fan of history being erased, no matter how clever the execution. Just as I did not like Spider-Man and Mary Jane's marriage being dissolved in Brand New Day, I'm not crazy about Lois and Clark's marriage going away. But that doesn't mean I will stop reading comics based on characters I dig. There have been several excellent story arcs with Spider-Man since.

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Thinking back over the last fifteen years, were there any stories that really focused on or centered on their marriage? Getting married did show a sign of evolution in their relationship but nothing really resulted afterwards. The only story that comes to mind is when they wanted to adopt Christopher, Zod's son but in today's age, it's not like they really needed to be married to adopt an 'orphan.' Recently Superman spent a year on New Krypton away from Lois. When he returned to Earth, they shared a few pages in a comic and then he immediately left to go on his walk across America in the Grounded storyline. What difference does it make if they're married or not through all of this?

In TV shows, we know how it goes. Two characters teeter on the edge of hooking up for a while. Once they do, the show and relationship loses its charm (the show Moonlighting is often used as the prime example). Just as the marriage didn't the characters before they tied the knot, it didn't necessarily define them afterwards either. We had some moments where Superman could fully share his life and adventures with Lois but if anything, it almost put her in the backseat. Once they were married, the courtship wasn't there. Superman might fly home some times and they could share a moment but that was about it.

How many adventures and appearances has Superman had with no mention of Lois? Superman spends a lot of time saving people around the world or hanging out with the Justice League in the Watchtower, which isn't even on Earth. Superman has an obligation to saving innocent lives but because of the vows he made, he also has obligations to his wife.

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Erasing the marriage may not be the solution to his problem. It is important to try to look at the bright side. For one thing, we still don't know what is the cause for this change (and those in other books although we can assume it deals with Flashpoint). Lois will have a new boyfriend and this re-opens the door to the thrills and excitement over whether or not Superman and Lois or Clark and Lois will get together. Many of today's readers never got to experience that aspect of the characters. Again, this game went on for 58 years. There's always reprints and trades of the old stories but as fun as it is to read those, there's something about reading the current stories as they happen.

Superman and Lois should be together. Come September, they won't be. We all have to deal with it. Lois will have a new boyfriend and this is something we haven't really seen. Whether or not Superman and/or Clark gets one is just another aspect that could mix things up. Make the stories a little more unpredictable. Will they eventually get back together? It's possible and extremely likely. For now, we need to focus on what makes Superman who he is. Unless you've been reading the stories just for the marriage, it doesn't seem like we'll be seeing a huge difference.

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I'm glad that with this Reboot thingy they'll erase all of that New Krypton shit. It was really unintersting with bad pencilers.

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Bahh, he will go running straight to wonder woman's arms and comic pages will be filled with both sharing bed and cursy stuff like that. I like More Lyla but Godfall stuff is out of the loop, this is both positive and negative. Positive because it wont get trolled, negative because we wont see them.

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I think its imperative for them to be not together. It gives them more depth as characters in some sense which shows that they have to deal with a situation that is very common in reality. Do I think they need to separated forever? No, but as a new beginning I don't see why not.

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Well it's not that big of a deal for me since I don't read Superman (Or really any DC  books) and I didn't really give a damn about it either when they did this to Spidey because I don't read those books either but still I have to say that it'd be more interesting to read about these superheroes getting a divorce and trying to survive throught that than just handwaiving their marriages away with magical plot devices... Don't these publishers realize that it could provide some great drama and emotion to the story if the heroes actualy got divorced over having their marriages being retconned away... I think it could also be a nice change for once...
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Who cares?  It's a comic, it happens.  If ANYONE is thinking that the comics they are reading are going to continue down the same road, then they don't need to read them.  They are going to change, that is the one constant.  I mean seriously people, don't be surprised this.  If you are, maybe you don't need to be reading comics. 

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Supes will get over it... i hope..

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Superman has been married Lois Lane in comics before 1996, beginning in Action Comics 206.
 
http://scrimbrown.files.wordpress.com/2010/05/action206.jpg

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 @Labeeb said:
Atleast, now he and Lana can go 'happily everafter.' I never liked Clark with Lios and I hate Lois. She's so annoying. I never read superman comics although he's been my fav since I was a kid but that was from movies, cartoons and other media but watching smallville has made me a fan of 'Clana' rather than 'Clois' probably because of the chemistry between Tom Welling & Kristen Kreuk.'
How can you hate Lois and be happy, that her and Clark are no longer together in comics, when you have ever read any Superman comics? That makes no logical sence on any level.
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@Deadman83 said:
Superman has been married Lois Lane in comics before 1996, beginning in Action Comics 206.
 
http://scrimbrown.files.wordpress.com/2010/05/action206.jpg

 
Good point! That's a really good issue, too. However, that was Earth-2 Superman marrying his Lois, and DC did that specifically so the Earth-1 Superman who was in continuity could remain single. It was one of those classic, DC "have your cake and eat it too" type of solutions. I remember that in DC Comics Presents Annual #1, both Earth-1 and Earth-2 Superman team-up to stop their respective Luthors, and they comment at the end of the story on how much lonlier Earth-1 Superman is than Earth-2 because he's not married to his Lois. In fact, the entire issue sums up this marriage argument pretty well. That goes to show how long the marriage has been a hot-button issue at DC (and, you know, not just in reaction to One More Day).
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Not many people would care. What Clark and Lois have is nothing compared to what Peter Parker and Mary-Jane Watson have.  I guess what I'm trying to say is that DC seems to make the relationship of Lois and Superman all one sided and nobody really cares.

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@ssejllenrad said:
@mbembet said:
it doesn't matter because superman is GAY
Sorry but Supes is not of the same gender as you.
lol
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FFA and golden cod Love your repsonses. 
 
Okay, The break up doesn't bother me. Like someone mentioned earlier I wanna see the lana lang thing. Wonder Woman and supes is annoying. Lois to me was a loud mouth bitch and I have seen all verisons Except for smallville. The 50's verison was a woman who begging to get killed. You would think she would learn but nope. Its one thing to smart and beautiful, but making her just do whatever she wants to supes OH Hell naw. But I do feel that the WWXSM works and should be together.

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