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i too cant wait for Antonio Banderas as zod
Also Fortress of Solitude "spoilers"
It is really Lara's bigger ship, and Superman's smaller one is really an emergency pod that she placed him in when it turns out that her own spacecraft was unstable. It explodes over the North Pole, and the ruins of the ship become the FOS when Clark hears about the rumors of a "mysterious ship" in the artic and travels there.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0770828/board/thread/212091831?d=212095751&p=1#212095751
There are several Superman fans in the Lois/clark fandom with Doctorates. I have a Doctorate myself. So....
It used to be. Lois being pushed aside in the Superman comics is a relatively new thing. There used to be alot more narratives where she shared the POV. Yes, it depends on the story. I didn't say it always happened.
To the same degree as Lois? Not even close. Next to Superman himself, the POV of Lois and Lex are often paramount to a Superman origin narrative. Look at Superman: Birthright or Secret Origins. Lex is the antagonist. Superman is the protagonist. Lois's POV is always almost running parallel to Clark's in terms of her concept of justice and heroism. We always hear her perspective moreso than the others.
The fact that the narrative focused on romance doesn't make it tongue and cheek.
Deborah Joy Levine designed the show with Lois as the co-star not to be a staple of sitcoms but because she believed that it was time to feature Lois's POV prominantly in the narrative. She was writing in the 90's when the concept of the working woman's feminism was important and finally getting attention.
She took the concept of comics being written for men and challenged the narrative to be inclusive to women. The show had huge mainstream success.
It really depends on when you are starting your story. If you are starting your story when Clark is 15 years old (which Smallville did) then no, not right away.
If the bulk of your story is told when he's in his 20's...then she is.
Umm..I give a damn. Actually, I know alot of womem who give a damn. She's one of the most interesting parts of the narrative to me and I'm heavily invested in her. Can you try not speaking for others?
That's not true at all. Lois is the only other person present in Action #1 from 1938 besides Superman himself. She's always had a very important role in the narrative and was at the center of the dual identity for decades on end before the marriage. She has always been #2 in the story even prior to the marriage.
Now, I personally preferred the relationship when the secret was out in the open and when they were married. But that doesn't change the fact that she was still vital and important as the 3rd piece of the triangle and as the reporter prior to that.
Again...that's not correct. On the contrary, Lois is the only other character in the Superman myth that was there when it was founded. She was there from the start of the character and had an important role. She was there before Superman could fly. Before the Kents. Before Luthor. Before The Daily Planet.
Now, the way Lois's story has been told over the years has changed dramatically due, in part, to society's changing role of women.
Except it is. She's the only other person present in Action #1. Her importance to the narrative actually is a mainstay of the character and a foundational element of the Superman mythos.
I think you are misunderstanding what the term means. Of course Superman stories are told from his perspective. A supporting protagonist doesn't change that fact. It's just a way of saying that there is another character that often offers perspective in a story that is greater than your average supporting character.
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According to this guy on IMDB, Zod calls the people "earthlings". Haha okay.



You'll see it before us when your country makes a car with a decent electrical system and a royal family who isn't full of tabloid fodder.![]()

You'll see it before us when your country makes a car with a decent electrical system and a royal family who isn't full of tabloid fodder.![]()

I'll admit he does have a fine ass.![]()
