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|fullname = Lois Joanne Lane-Kent
 
|fullname = Lois Joanne Lane-Kent
|alias = Lois Lane<br>
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|alias = Lois Lane<br>Ms. Lane<br>Lois Lane-Kent<br>Andi Donen<br>Lois White<br>Superwoman<br>Author X
Ms. Lane
 
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Lois Lane-Kent
 
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Superwoman
 
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Author X
 
 
|origin = Action Comics #1 - ''Superman, Champion of the Oppressed''
 
|origin = Action Comics #1 - ''Superman, Champion of the Oppressed''
|occupation = Reporter for the Daily Planet
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|occupation = Reporter for the Daily Planet<br>Member of the Superman Family<br>Farmer (formerly)<br>Adventurer (Pre-Reborn)<br>Female Furies Member (formerly)<br>Joker League of Anarchy Member (formerly)
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|skills = {{Scroll box|High-Intellect<br>Investigative skills<br>Good looks<br>Charisma<br>Hand-to-Hand Combatant<br>Multilingualism<br>'''Divine Empowerment:''' <small>(formerly)</small>
|skills = High-Intellect<br>
 
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*Flight
Investigative skills
 
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*Teleportation
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*Enhanced Intellect
Good looks
 
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*Weather Manipulation<br>'''Kryptonian-Physiology:''' <small>(formerly)</small>
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*Solar Energy Absorption
Charismatic
 
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*Flight
|hobby = Competing with other reporters<br>
 
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*Invulnerability
Putting down Clark Kent
 
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*Superhuman Strength
<br>
 
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*Superhuman Speed
Putting down Jimmy Olsen
 
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*Superhuman Stamina
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*Superhuman Agility
Cloth shopping
 
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*Superhuman Reflexes
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*Super Hearing
Watching TV
 
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*Super Breath
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*Heat Vision
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*Enhanced Vison
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*Electromagnetic Spectrum Vision
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*Telescopic Vision
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*X-Ray Vision
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*Microscopic Vision
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*Infrared Vision<br>'''Psychokinesis:''' <small>(formerly)</small>
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*Telepathy
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*Telekinesis
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|hobby = Competing with other reporters<br>Putting down Clark Kent<br>Putting down Jimmy Olsen<br>Cloth shopping<br>Watching TV
 
|goals = Be Metropolis's #1 reporter<br>
 
|goals = Be Metropolis's #1 reporter<br>
 
Date Superman
 
Date Superman
 
<br>
 
<br>
 
Keep Metropolis safe
 
Keep Metropolis safe
|family = Lucy Lane (sister), Clark Kent (husband), Jonathan Samuel Kent (son), Lor-Zod (foster son), Sam Lane (father), Ella Lane (mother), Martha Kent (mother-in-law), Jonathan Kent (father-in-law)
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|family = {{Scroll box|Sam Lane (father)<br>Ella Lane (mother)<br>[[Lucy Lane]] (sister)<br>[[Superman|Clark Kent]] (husband)<br>[[Jonathan Samuel Kent (Superboy)|Jonathan Samuel Kent]] (son)<br>Lor-Zod (foster son)<br>Kurt Lane (uncle)<br>Ron Trope (brother-in-law)<br>Sam Trope (nephew)<br>[[Martha Kent]] (adoptive mother-in-law)<br>[[Jonathan Kent]] (adoptive father-in-law)<br>[[Jor-El]] (father-in-law)<br>Lara Lor-Von (mother-in-law)<br>Zor-El (uncle-in-law)<br>Alura In-Ze (aunt-in-law)<br>John Henry Lane (ancestor)}}
|friends = Superman, Jimmy Olsen, Perry White, Supergirl, Superboy, Batman, Wonder Woman, The Flash, Justice League
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|friends = [[Superman]], [[Jimmy Olsen]], Perry White, [[Supergirl]], Superboy, [[Batman (DC Comics)|Batman]], [[Catwoman]], [[Wonder Woman (DC)|Wonder Woman]], [[The Flash]], [[Justice League]]
 
|enemies = Lex Luthor, Metallo, General Zod, Bizarro, Mister Mxyzptlk, Doomsday, Darkseid, Injustice League
 
|enemies = Lex Luthor, Metallo, General Zod, Bizarro, Mister Mxyzptlk, Doomsday, Darkseid, Injustice League
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|type of hero = Businesswoman
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'''Lois Lane''' is a heroine from the DC Universe and the love interest of [[Superman]]. She's a reporter of the ''Daily Planet'', and a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist (though how she won a Pulitzer is never specified).
 
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{{Quote|Wait what? Lane? Lois Lane? The one [[Superman (DC)|Superman]] always saves?!|A Terrorist about Lois Lane}}
 
{{Quote|'Fraid so...|Lois Lane ''Superman the animated series: World's Finest''}}
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{{Quote|It's not wrong if it's the truth.|New-Earth Lois Lane.}}
 
'''Lois Lane''' is a heroine from the DC Universe and the love interest of [[Superman]]. She's a reporter of the ''Daily Planet'', and a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist (though how she won a Pulitzer is never specified).
   
 
She typically acts as the damsel in distress and Superman saves her. Though first appearing in 1938, Lois was created around early 1933 in some prototype form.
 
She typically acts as the damsel in distress and Superman saves her. Though first appearing in 1938, Lois was created around early 1933 in some prototype form.
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Over time this obsession turned to love and Superman finally revealed his true identity to her: her reporting rival, Clark Kent!
 
Over time this obsession turned to love and Superman finally revealed his true identity to her: her reporting rival, Clark Kent!
   
In the videogame ''Injustice: Gods Among Us'', Superman finds out that Lois is pregnant. Shortly afterwards she's kidnapped by the Joker.
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In the videogame ''Injustice: Gods Among Us'', Superman finds out that Lois is pregnant. Shortly afterwards she's kidnapped by the Joker, and when Superman tries to save her he's drugged with a mix of Scarecrow's fear gas kryptonite fumes.
 
When Superman tries to save her he's drugged with a mix of Scarecrow's fear gas kryptonite fumes.
 
   
 
He imagines Doomsday about to attack and forces him into orbit. It's not until he's well above the Earth's atmosphere that Superman realizes that he was actually attacking Lois!
 
He imagines Doomsday about to attack and forces him into orbit. It's not until he's well above the Earth's atmosphere that Superman realizes that he was actually attacking Lois!
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In reality, he was following the Joker, who had joined forces with Luthor to take down the Man of Steel.
 
In reality, he was following the Joker, who had joined forces with Luthor to take down the Man of Steel.
   
Lois was instantly attracted to Bruce, who was all too ready to add her to his list of conquests. This became a major part of his rivalry with Clark, who knew that Bruce didn't really care for her the way he did.
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Lois was instantly attracted to Bruce, who was all too ready to add her to his list of conquests. This became a major part of his rivalry with Clark, who wrongfully believed that Bruce didn't really care for her the way he did.
   
 
When Lois found out that Bruce was really Batman, she came to her senses and ended their relationship. As Bruce put it to Superman: She likes Bruce Wayne and she likes Superman. It's the other two guys she's not crazy about.
 
When Lois found out that Bruce was really Batman, she came to her senses and ended their relationship. As Bruce put it to Superman: She likes Bruce Wayne and she likes Superman. It's the other two guys she's not crazy about.
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==Portrayals==
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===Film===
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====Live-Action====
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*In ''Superman'' (1948), she was portrayed by the late Noel Neill, who also played the character again in ''Stamp Day for Superman''.
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*In ''Superman and the Mole Men'', she was portrayed by Phyllis Coates.
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*In the late Christopher Reeves ''Superman'' films, she was portrayed by the late Margot Kidder.
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*In ''Superman Returns'', she was [[Lois Lane (Superman Returns)|portrayed]] by Kate Bosworth, who reprised her voice for the video game.
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*In the ''DC Extended Universe'', she is [[Lois Lane (DC Extended Universe)|portrayed]] by Amy Adams, who also played [[Giselle (Enchanted)|Princess Giselle]] and [[Amelia Earhart]].
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====Animated====
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*In the Fleischer Studios animated film ''Superman'' (1941), she was voiced by the late Joan Alexander.
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*In ''Superman: Brainiac Attacks'', she was voiced by Dana Delany.
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*In ''Superman: Red Son'', she was voiced by Cindy Robinson, who also voices [[Amy Rose]].
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====DCAU====
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*In ''Superman: Doomsday'', she was voiced by Anne Heche, who also played [[Marion Crane]].
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*In ''Justice League: The New Frontier'', she was voiced by Kyra Sedgwick.
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*In ''All-Star Superman'', she was voiced by Christina Hendricks.
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*In ''Justice League Doom'', she was voiced by Grey DeLisle, who also reprised her voice for the character in the ''Lego DC Comics'' films, ''DC Super Hero Girls'', and ''Young Justice: Outsiders''. DeLisle also voiced [[Sam Manson]], [[Mandy (The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy)|Mandy]], [[Frankie Foster]], [[Goo (Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends)|Goo]], [[Yumi Yoshimura]], [[Kimiko Tohomiko]], [[Tootie]], [[Emily Elizabeth Howard]], [[Daphne Blake]], [[Riley Daring]], [[Wubbzy]], [[Frida Suárez]], [[Kitty Katswell]], [[Asajj Ventress]], [[Padmé Amidala]], [[Carmelita Fox]], [[Jackie Lynn Thomas]], [[Kitana]], [[Catwoman (Injustice)|Injustice Catwoman]], [[Lola Loud]], [[Lana Loud]], and [[Lily Loud]].
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*In ''Superman vs. The Elite'', she was voiced by Pauley Perrette.
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*In ''Superman Unbound'', she as voiced by Stana Katic, who also played [[Kate Beckett]] and voiced [[Talia al Ghul (Arkhamverse)|Talia al Ghul]].
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*In ''Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox'', she was voiced by Dana Delaney.
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*In ''Justice League: Throne of Atlantis'', she was voiced by Juliet Landau, who also voiced [[Verdona]].
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*In ''Justice League: Gods and Monsters'', she was voiced by Paget Brewster, who also voices [[Della Duck]]
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*In ''The Death of Superman'', ''Reign of the Supermen'', and ''Batman: Hush'', she was voiced by Rebecca Romijn, who also played [[Mystique (X-Men Movies)|Mystique]].
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===Television===
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====Live-Action====
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*In the ''Adventures of Superman'', she was portrayed by Phyllis Coates.
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*In ''Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman'', she was portrayed by Teri Hatcher, who also voiced [[Dottie (Planes)|Dottie]].
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*In ''Smallville'', she was portrayed by Erica Durance.
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*In the ''Arrowverse'', she is portrayed by Elizabeth Tulloch.
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====Animated====
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*In the 1960s Filmation ''The New Adventures of Superman'', she was voiced by the late Joan Alexander.
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*In ''Super Friends'', she was voiced by Shannon Famon, who was the first actress to voice [[Wonder Woman]] in a Hanna-Barbera production.
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*In ''Superman'' (1988), she was voiced by Ginny McSwain.
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*In ''Superman: The Animated Series'', she was voiced by Dana Delany, who reprised her role in ''Justice League'', ''Justice League Unlimited'', and ''The Batman''.
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*In ''Batman: The Brave and the Bold'', she was voiced by Sirena Irwin.
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*In ''Tales of Metropolis'', she was voiced by Maria Bamford.
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*In the original ''DC Super Hero Girls'', she was voiced by Alexis G. Zall.
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*In ''Justice League Action'', she was voiced by Tara Strong, who also voiced [[Harley Quinn]], [[Timmy Turner]], [[Poof]], [[Hello Kitty]], [[Bubbles]], [[Raven (Teen Titans 2003)|Raven]], [[Raven (Teen Titans Go!)|Teen Titans Go! Raven]], [[Ben Tennyson]], [[Mary Jane Watson]], and many others.
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===Video Games===
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*In ''Superman: Shadow of Apokolips'', she was voiced by Dana Delaney.
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*In ''Superman: The Man of Steel'', she was voiced by Monica Murray.
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*In ''DC Universe Online'', she was voiced by Adriene Mishler.
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*In ''Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes'', she was voiced by Bridget Hoffman, who also voiced [[Belldandy]].
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*In ''Lego Dimensions'', she was voiced by Courtenay Taylor.
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*In ''Lego DC Super-Villains'', she was voiced by Cissy Jones, who also voiced Fury in ''Darksiders III''.
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===Radio===
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*In the 1940s ''The Adventures of Superman'', she was voiced by the late Rolly Bester, Helen Choate and the late Joan Alexander.
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*In BBCs Radio 4 ''Superman on Trial'' and ''The Adventures of Superman'', he was voiced by Shelley Thompson and Lorelei King in the latter, who voiced the character again in ''Superman: Doomsday & Beyond''.
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===Broadway===
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*In 1966s ''It's a Bird, It's a Plane, It's a Superman'', she was portrayed by the late Patricia Marand.
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*In 1975s ''It's a Bird, It's a Plane, It's a Superman'', she was portrayed by Lesley Ann Warren.
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*In 2013s ''Encores'', she was portrayed by Jenny Powers.
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==Quotes==
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{{Quote|As long as you've done everything you can, Clark, you've nothing to regret. And you always do everything you can. Always. You know that... don't you?|Lois to Superman.}}
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{{Quote|You look at Superman, and you wonder, what can he possibly have to worry about? What could possibly ever hurt him? But just because his skin is invulnerable, that doesn't mean his heart is. And that's how you hurt Superman. You break his heart.|Lois Lane.}}
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{{Quote|There are times when we... when you... have to be true to who you are. Even if we're the only two who know... that you're my Superman.|Lois to Clark.}}
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==Trivia==
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*She is one of Superman's most well know love-interest.
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*The New 52 Lois Lane had black hair, but now has brown hair since the merging of two Loises.
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Revision as of 06:49, 23 December 2019

Heroine Overview

Wait what? Lane? Lois Lane? The one Superman always saves?!
~ A Terrorist about Lois Lane
'Fraid so...
~ Lois Lane Superman the animated series: World's Finest
It's not wrong if it's the truth.
~ New-Earth Lois Lane.

Lois Lane is a heroine from the DC Universe and the love interest of Superman. She's a reporter of the Daily Planet, and a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist (though how she won a Pulitzer is never specified).

She typically acts as the damsel in distress and Superman saves her. Though first appearing in 1938, Lois was created around early 1933 in some prototype form.

She was played by the late Margot Kidder in "Superman: The Movie", "Superman II", "Superman III" and "Superman IV: The Quest for Peace".

Romances

Superman

Lois Lane has had a long-standing fascination with the Man of Steel since he first rescued her. She spent the majority of her career trying to get an interview from him, succeeding at least once in the comics, movies and cartoons.

Over time this obsession turned to love and Superman finally revealed his true identity to her: her reporting rival, Clark Kent!

In the videogame Injustice: Gods Among Us, Superman finds out that Lois is pregnant. Shortly afterwards she's kidnapped by the Joker, and when Superman tries to save her he's drugged with a mix of Scarecrow's fear gas kryptonite fumes.

He imagines Doomsday about to attack and forces him into orbit. It's not until he's well above the Earth's atmosphere that Superman realizes that he was actually attacking Lois!

When Superman comes back down to Earth, he sees that the Joker used this as a distraction to destroy all of Metropolis.

Broken beyond repair, Superman kills the Joker and places all of Earth under his dictatorship. These events illustrate just how much Lois means to Superman. If he lost her he'd lose his humanity.

Clark Kent

When Lois first met Clark, she didn't have much of an opinion on him, but when he started making headlines on Superman's activites, she developed an on-off rivalry.

Lois also had a habit of teasing Clark who seemed fairly wimpy despite his build and success.

Eventually, Lois warmed up to Clark and found herself attracted to him in a similar manner to Superman. When she found out that the two were one and the same, she publicly married Clark and had a private wedding ceremony with Superman.

In Man of Steel, Lois figures out that Clark is an alien right before he takes on the Superman identity.

Their relationship becomes one of trust, as Clark convinces Lois to keep his secret purely out of altruism.

Their attraction to each other builds up as they're put through a series of near-death experiences before finally kissing.

When Clark arrives at the Daily Planet at the end of the film, Lois recognizes him immediately but decides to keep this between them.

Lex Luthor

Luthor has had a long-standing attraction to Lois. Lois, however, sees Luthor as the villain he is, frequently questioning him on what his latest technological venture is intended for and pointing out how many of his war machines have a suspicious habit of falling into the wrong hands.

In the animated series, it was mentioned that Lois dated Lex briefly. In the Lois and Clark TV series, a more suave version of Lex Luthor makes several attempts to woo Lois and is portrayed as a romantic rival for Clark as well as an arch-nemesis to Superman. He nearly succeeded in getting Lois to marry him, but is thwarted even then.

In Superman: Red Son, Lois is married to Lex Luthor since Superman grew up in Russia and was publicly linked to Wonder Woman.

Bruce Wayne

In the animated feature World's Finest, Bruce Wayne visits Metropolis under the guise of meeting with Lex Luthor.

In reality, he was following the Joker, who had joined forces with Luthor to take down the Man of Steel.

Lois was instantly attracted to Bruce, who was all too ready to add her to his list of conquests. This became a major part of his rivalry with Clark, who wrongfully believed that Bruce didn't really care for her the way he did.

When Lois found out that Bruce was really Batman, she came to her senses and ended their relationship. As Bruce put it to Superman: She likes Bruce Wayne and she likes Superman. It's the other two guys she's not crazy about.

Portrayals

Film

Live-Action

  • In Superman (1948), she was portrayed by the late Noel Neill, who also played the character again in Stamp Day for Superman.
  • In Superman and the Mole Men, she was portrayed by Phyllis Coates.
  • In the late Christopher Reeves Superman films, she was portrayed by the late Margot Kidder.
  • In Superman Returns, she was portrayed by Kate Bosworth, who reprised her voice for the video game.
  • In the DC Extended Universe, she is portrayed by Amy Adams, who also played Princess Giselle and Amelia Earhart.

Animated

  • In the Fleischer Studios animated film Superman (1941), she was voiced by the late Joan Alexander.
  • In Superman: Brainiac Attacks, she was voiced by Dana Delany.
  • In Superman: Red Son, she was voiced by Cindy Robinson, who also voices Amy Rose.

DCAU

Television

Live-Action

  • In the Adventures of Superman, she was portrayed by Phyllis Coates.
  • In Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, she was portrayed by Teri Hatcher, who also voiced Dottie.
  • In Smallville, she was portrayed by Erica Durance.
  • In the Arrowverse, she is portrayed by Elizabeth Tulloch.

Animated

  • In the 1960s Filmation The New Adventures of Superman, she was voiced by the late Joan Alexander.
  • In Super Friends, she was voiced by Shannon Famon, who was the first actress to voice Wonder Woman in a Hanna-Barbera production.
  • In Superman (1988), she was voiced by Ginny McSwain.
  • In Superman: The Animated Series, she was voiced by Dana Delany, who reprised her role in Justice League, Justice League Unlimited, and The Batman.
  • In Batman: The Brave and the Bold, she was voiced by Sirena Irwin.
  • In Tales of Metropolis, she was voiced by Maria Bamford.
  • In the original DC Super Hero Girls, she was voiced by Alexis G. Zall.
  • In Justice League Action, she was voiced by Tara Strong, who also voiced Harley Quinn, Timmy Turner, Poof, Hello Kitty, Bubbles, Raven, Teen Titans Go! Raven, Ben Tennyson, Mary Jane Watson, and many others.

Video Games

  • In Superman: Shadow of Apokolips, she was voiced by Dana Delaney.
  • In Superman: The Man of Steel, she was voiced by Monica Murray.
  • In DC Universe Online, she was voiced by Adriene Mishler.
  • In Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes, she was voiced by Bridget Hoffman, who also voiced Belldandy.
  • In Lego Dimensions, she was voiced by Courtenay Taylor.
  • In Lego DC Super-Villains, she was voiced by Cissy Jones, who also voiced Fury in Darksiders III.

Radio

  • In the 1940s The Adventures of Superman, she was voiced by the late Rolly Bester, Helen Choate and the late Joan Alexander.
  • In BBCs Radio 4 Superman on Trial and The Adventures of Superman, he was voiced by Shelley Thompson and Lorelei King in the latter, who voiced the character again in Superman: Doomsday & Beyond.

Broadway

  • In 1966s It's a Bird, It's a Plane, It's a Superman, she was portrayed by the late Patricia Marand.
  • In 1975s It's a Bird, It's a Plane, It's a Superman, she was portrayed by Lesley Ann Warren.
  • In 2013s Encores, she was portrayed by Jenny Powers.

Quotes

As long as you've done everything you can, Clark, you've nothing to regret. And you always do everything you can. Always. You know that... don't you?
~ Lois to Superman.
You look at Superman, and you wonder, what can he possibly have to worry about? What could possibly ever hurt him? But just because his skin is invulnerable, that doesn't mean his heart is. And that's how you hurt Superman. You break his heart.
~ Lois Lane.
There are times when we... when you... have to be true to who you are. Even if we're the only two who know... that you're my Superman.
~ Lois to Clark.

Trivia

  • She is one of Superman's most well know love-interest.
  • The New 52 Lois Lane had black hair, but now has brown hair since the merging of two Loises.

Navigation

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Heroes
Superman | Supergirl (DC vs Vampires) | Superboy | Power Girl | Steel

Kent Family
Lois Lane | Jon Kent | Jonathan Kent | Martha Kent

Kryptonians
Jor-El | Lara Lor-Von | Zor-El | Alura In-Ze | Lor-Zod | Mon-El

Supporting Characters
Batman | Wonder Woman | Lana Lang | Jimmy Olsen | Perry White | Pete Ross | Cat Grant | Sam Lane | Lucy Lane | Bibbo Bibbowski | Maggie Sawyer | Dan Turpin | Lobo | Livewire | Lori Lemaris | Maxima | Parasite | Saturn Girl | Natasha Irons | Otho-Ra | Osul-Ra | Teen Titans | Justice League

Super-Pets
Krypto the Superdog | Streaky the Supercat | Comet the Super-Horse

Theatrical Movies
Superman (1978): Superman
Supergirl (1984): Supergirl
Superman Returns: Superman | Lois Lane
Man of Steel: Superman | Lois Lane | Jor-El | Calvin Swanwick | Colonel Nathan Hardy
Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice: Batman | Superman | Wonder Woman | Alfred Pennyworth | Lois Lane | Calvin Swanwick | The Flash | Aquaman | Cyborg
DC League of Super-Pets: Krypto | Ace | PB | Merton | Chip | Keith and Mark | Superman | Batman | Wonder Woman | Green Lantern | The Flash | Aquaman | Cyborg | Lois Lane

Direct-to-video Movies
Superman: Doomsday: Superman | Lois Lane | Jimmy Olsen
Superman/Batman: Public Enemies: Superman | Batman | Power Girl | Captain Atom | Captain Marvel | Amanda Waller | Black Lightning | Toyman III | Starfire | Hawkman | Lois Lane
Superman/Batman: Apocalypse: Superman | Batman | Wonder Woman | Supergirl | Big Barda | Harbinger
All-Star Superman: Superman | Lois Lane | Jimmy Olsen | Atlas | Samson
Superman vs. The Elite: Superman | Lois Lane | Jimmy Olsen | Vera Lynn Black
Superman: Unbound: Superman | Lois Lane | Supergirl | Jimmy Olsen | Zor-El | Alura In-Ze
The Death Of Superman: Superman | Lois Lane | Justice League (Batman, Aquaman, Cyborg, The Flash, Green Lantern, Hawkman, Martian Manhunter, & Wonder Woman) | Jimmy Olsen
Reign Of The Supermen: Superman | Superboy | Steel | Eradicator | Lois Lane | Justice League (Batman, Aquaman, Cyborg, The Flash, Green Lantern, Hawkman, Martian Manhunter, & Wonder Woman) | Jimmy Olsen | Chloe Sullivan
Superman: Man of Tomorrow: Superman | Lois Lane | Martian Manhunter

Television
Superman: The Animated Series: Superman | Lois Lane | Jimmy Olsen | Supergirl | Aquaman
Smallville: Clark Kent | Lana Lang | Chloe Sullivan | Lois Lane | Oliver Queen | Kara Kent | Tess Mercer
Krypto the Superdog: Krypto the Superdog | Streaky the Supercat | Comet the Super-Horse | Hot Dog
Superman & Lois: Superman | Lois Lane | Jordan Kent | Jonathan Kent II | Sam Lane | Lana Lang | Kyle Cushing | Sarah Cortez | Chrissy Beppo | John Henry Irons | John Diggle | Natalie Lane Irons
My Adventures with Superman: Superman | Lois Lane | Jimmy Olsen | Martha Kent | Jonathan Kent | Jor-El | Newskid Legion (Flip Johnson) | Brain | Monsieur Mallah | League of Lois Lanes (Jalana Olsen)

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Comics
Teams
Justice League | Justice League of America | Justice League Dark | Justice League Europe | Justice League Incarnate | Justice League International | Justice League Task Force | Justice League Queer | Super Buddies

Main
Aquaman | Atom | Batman | Black Canary (Dinah Laurel Lance | Dinah Drake) | Cyborg | The Flash (Barry Allen | Wally West) | Green Arrow (DC vs Vampires) | Green Lantern | Hawkgirl | Hawkman | Martian Manhunter | Superman | Wonder Woman

Secondary
Adam Strange | Agent Liberty | Alan Scott | Amanda Waller | Amazing Man | Ambush Bug | Amethyst | Andrew Bennett | Animal Man | Antaeus | Andy Curry | Atomica | August General in Iron | Avery Ho | Azrael | Aztek | B'wana Beast | Batgirl | Bart Allen | Batwing | Batwoman | Beast Boy | Big Barda | Black Adam | Black Condor | Black Lightning | Black Orchid | Blue Beetle | Blue Devil | Blue Jay | Booster Gold | Bronze Tiger | Captain Atom | Captain Cold | Catwoman | Commander Steel | Congorilla | Conner Kent | Cassandra Cain | Green Arrow (Connor Hawke) | Creeper | Crimson Fox | Damian Wayne | Deadman | Detective Chimp | Doctor Fate | Doctor Light | Doctor Mist | Donna Troy | Element Woman | Elongated Man | Emiko Queen | Equinox | Etrigan | Faith | Fire | Firehawk | Firestorm | Frankenstein | Freedom Beast | General Glory | Geo-Force | Guardian | Guy Gardner | Gypsy | Harley Quinn | Hank Heywood | Hourman | Huntress | Ice | Jace Fox | Jackson Hyde | Jade | Jaime Reyes | James Gordon | Jericho | Jesse Quick | Jessica Cruz | John Constantine | John Stewart | Jon Kent | Katana | Kid Flash | Killer Frost | Kyle Rayner | Lex Luthor | Lightray | Lobo | Lois Lane | Madame Xanadu | Man-Bat | Maxima | Mera | Metamorpho | Mister Miracle | Miss Martian | Mister Terrific | Mon-El | Moon Maiden | Natasha Irons | Nightmare Nurse | Nightwing | Nubia | Offspring | Oracle | Orion | Pandora | Pariah | Phantom Girl | Phantom Stranger | Plastic Man | Power Girl | Poison Ivy | Powerhouse | Question | Raven | Robin | Red Arrow | Red Hood | Red Robin | Red Tornado | Rhonda Pineda | Rocket Red | Ryan Choi | Saturn Girl | Shade the Changing Mann | Shazam | Silver Sorceress | Star Sapphire | Simon Baz | Sojourner Mullein | Starfire | Stargirl | Starman | Steel | Steve Trevor | Supergirl (DC vs Vampires) | Swamp Thing | Tasmanian Devil | Ted Kord | Tempest | Tomorrow Woman | Triumph | Vibe | Vixen | Wildcat | Wonder Girl | Yara Flor | Zatanna | Zauriel

Theatrical Movies
Justice League: Justice League (Superman | Batman | Wonder Woman | The Flash | Cyborg | Aquaman) | Alfred Pennyworth | James Gordon | Mera | Lois Lane | Hippolyta | Zeus | Artemis | Green Lantern Corps
Zack Snyder's Justice League: Justice League (Superman | Batman | Wonder Woman | The Flash | Cyborg | Aquaman) | Alfred Pennyworth | James Gordon | Mera | Lois Lane | Hippolyta | Nuidis Vulko | Martian Manhunter | Zeus | Artemis | Green Lantern Corps
DC League of Super-Pets: Krypto | Ace | PB | Merton | Chip | Keith and Mark | Superman | Batman | Wonder Woman | Green Lantern | The Flash | Aquaman | Cyborg | Lois Lane

Direct-to-video Movies
Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox: The Flash | Batman | Thomas Wayne | Cyborg | Kal-El | Cole Cash | Godiva | Steve Trevor | Lois Lane | Etrigan | S.H.A.Z.A.M. | Samuel Lane
Justice League: War: Justice League (Batman, Superman, Green Lantern, Wonder Woman, Shazam, & Cyborg) | Steve Trevor | Freddy Freeman |Sarah Charles | Thomas Morrow | Silas Stone
Justice League: Throne of Atlantis: Aquaman: | Atlanna | Mera | Justice League (Batman, Cyborg, The Flash, Green Lantern, Shazam, Superman, & Wonder Woman) | Steve Trevor | Lois Lane
Justice League vs. Teen Titans: Teen Titans (Raven, Robin, Starfire, Blue Beetle, Beast Boy, & Nightwing) | Justice League (Batman, Cyborg, The Flash, Superman, & Wonder Woman)