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|species= Human
 
|species= Human
 
|status= Alive
 
|status= Alive
|occupation= '''Original multiverse'''<br>Reporter of the ''[[Daily Planet (Earth-38)|Daily Planet]]''<br>'''New multiverse'''<br>Reporter of the ''[[Daily Planet (Earth-Prime)|Daily Planet]]'' <small>(formerly)</small><br>Reporter of the ''[[Smallville Gazette]]''
 
|affiliation= '''Original multiverse'''<br>''[[Daily Planet (Earth-38)|Daily Planet]]''<br>'''New multiverse'''<br>''[[Daily Planet (Earth-Prime)|Daily Planet]]'' <small>(formerly)</small><br>''[[Smallville Gazette]]''
 
|family= {{F|Sam Lane|(father)}}<br>{{F|Lucy Lane|(sister; estranged)}}<br>{{F|page=Sam Lane's father|Unnamed|(paternal grandfather)}}<br>{{F|page=Sam Lane's sister|Unnamed|(paternal aunt)}}<br>{{F|Clark Kent|(husband)}}<br>{{F|Jonathan Kent|(son)}}<br>{{F|Jordan Kent|(son)}}
 
 
|homeuniverse= Earth-38
 
|homeuniverse= Earth-38
 
|currentuniverse= Earth-Prime
 
|currentuniverse= Earth-Prime
 
|occupation= '''Original multiverse'''<br>Reporter of the [[Daily Planet (Earth-38)|''Daily Planet'']]<br>'''New multiverse'''<br>Reporter of the {{F|page=Daily Planet (Earth-Prime)|''Daily Planet''|(formerly)}}<br>Reporter of the ''[[Smallville Gazette]]''
 
|affiliation= '''Original multiverse'''<br>[[Daily Planet (Earth-38)|''Daily Planet'']]<br>'''New multiverse'''<br>{{F|page=Daily Planet (Earth-Prime)|''Daily Planet''|(formerly)}}<br>''[[Smallville Gazette]]''
 
|family= {{F|Sam Lane|(father)}}<br>{{F|Lucy Lane|(sister; estranged)}}<br>{{F|page=Sam Lane's father|Unnamed|(paternal grandfather)}}<br>{{F|Natalie Lane|(paternal grandmother)}}<br>{{F|page=Sam Lane's sister|Unnamed|(paternal aunt)}}<br>{{F|Clark Kent|(husband)}}<br>{{F|Jonathan Kent|(son)}}<br>{{F|Jordan Kent|(son)}}
 
|actor= [[Elizabeth Tulloch]]
 
|actor= [[Elizabeth Tulloch]]
 
|show= Superman & Lois
 
|show= Superman & Lois
 
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{{Quote|Here's what I love about Lois Lane... when she smells a story, she goes after it with everything she has, even if it concerns her own boss.|[[Tal-Rho|Morgan Edge]] on Lois Lane|Heritage}}
{{Quote|I can handle myself.|Lois Lane|Haywire}}
 
'''Lois Lane''' is a former reporter of the ''[[Daily Planet (Earth-Prime)|Daily Planet]]''. She is the daughter of [[Sam Lane]], the estranged older sister of [[Lucy Lane]], the wife of [[Clark Kent]], and the mother of [[Jonathan Kent|Jonathan]] and [[Jordan Kent]]. A strong and assertive investigative reporter who would rush headlong into dangerous situation to uncover the truth, Lois was in love with both Superman and Clark for a very long time, unaware at the time, that the two were one-and-the same. Eventually, Clark revealed his alter-ego to her and they got married and started their own family.
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'''Lois Lane''' is a former reporter of the [[Daily Planet (Earth-Prime)|''Daily Planet'']] and the daughter of [[Sam Lane]], the estranged older sister of [[Lucy Lane]], the wife of [[Clark Kent]], and the mother of [[Jonathan Kent|Jonathan]] and [[Jordan Kent]]. A strong and assertive investigative reporter who would rush headlong into dangerous situation to uncover the truth, Lois was in love with both Superman and Clark for a very long time, unaware at the time, that the two were one-and-the same. Eventually, Clark revealed his alter-ego to her and they got married and started their own family.
   
In the new multiverse, after [[Martha Kent]] died and found out that Jordan has powers, Lois and [[Kent family|her family]] moved to [[Smallville (Earth-Prime)|Smallville]]. When [[Morgan Edge]] bought the planet and changed her article, Lois resigned and joined the [[Smallville Gazette]], with her new editor-in-chief being [[Chrissy Beppo]].
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In the new multiverse, after [[Martha Kent]] died and found out that Jordan has powers, Lois and [[Kent family|her family]] moved to [[Smallville (Earth-Prime)|Smallville]]. When [[Tal-Rho|Morgan Edge]] bought the planet and changed her article, Lois resigned and joined the ''[[Smallville Gazette]]'', with her new editor-in-chief being [[Chrissy Beppo]].
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
 
===Original multiverse===
 
===Original multiverse===
 
====Early life====
 
====Early life====
[[File:Daily Planet (Earth-38).png|thumb|left|250px|Lois' employer, the [[Daily Planet (Earth-38)|Daily Planet.]]|alt=]]
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[[File:Daily Planet (Earth-38).png|thumb|left|250px|Lois' employer, the ''[[Daily Planet (Earth-38)|Daily Planet]]''.|alt=]]
Lois was born in [[Metropolis (Earth-38)|Metropolis]] to General [[Sam Lane]] and an unknown mother. She has a younger sister, [[Lucy Lane|Lucy]], but for unspecified reasons, the two never really got along.<ref name="Childish Things">{{Ep|Childish Things}}</ref> Despite being raised in a [[Lane family|family with a long military tradition]], Lois never attended a military academy nor joined the [[United States Army (Earth-38)|U.S. Army]]; instead, she pursued a career in investigative journalism, rising to become one of the best reporters of the ''[[Daily Planet (Earth-38)|Daily Planet]]''.
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Lois was born in [[Metropolis (Earth-38)|Metropolis]] to General [[Sam Lane]] and an unknown mother. She has a younger sister, [[Lucy Lane|Lucy]], but for unspecified reasons, the two never really got along.<ref name="Childish Things">{{Ep|Childish Things}}</ref> Despite being raised in a [[Lane family|family with a long military tradition]], Lois never attended a military academy nor joined the [[United States Army (Earth-38)|U.S. Army]]; instead, she pursued a career in investigative journalism, rising to become one of the best reporters of the [[Daily Planet (Earth-38)|''Daily Planet'']].
   
 
Over the years, Lois grew estranged from her father due to Sam's immorality, black and white view of aliens, and control issues over his daughter's life.<ref name="Red Faced">{{Ep|Red Faced}}</ref>
 
Over the years, Lois grew estranged from her father due to Sam's immorality, black and white view of aliens, and control issues over his daughter's life.<ref name="Red Faced">{{Ep|Red Faced}}</ref>
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====Superman's girlfriend====
 
====Superman's girlfriend====
 
[[File:Clark Kent The Adventures of Supergirl.png|thumb|250px|[[Clark Kent]], Lois' future love.]]
 
[[File:Clark Kent The Adventures of Supergirl.png|thumb|250px|[[Clark Kent]], Lois' future love.]]
Lois won numerous awards during the course of her career<ref name="Hostile Takeover">{{Ep|Hostile Takeover}}</ref> and was one of the first reporters to interview [[Clark Kent|Superman]], remaining one of his closest allies and developing strong romantic feelings for him.<ref name="The Adventures of Supergirl">{{Ep|The Adventures of Supergirl}}</ref> She also began a strong rivalry with [[Cat Grant]] during the period in which the latter worked as the assistant to the ''Daily Planet''{{'}}s editor-in-chief, [[Perry White]].<ref name="Stronger Together">{{Ep|Stronger Together}}</ref> When [[Clark Kent]] began to work at the Daily Planet, he was paired with Lois and fell in love with her at first sight.
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Lois won numerous awards during the course of her career<ref name="Hostile Takeover">{{Ep|Hostile Takeover}}</ref> and was one of the first reporters to interview [[Clark Kent|Superman]], remaining one of his closest allies and developing strong romantic feelings for him.<ref name="The Adventures of Supergirl">{{Ep|The Adventures of Supergirl}}</ref> She also began a strong rivalry with [[Cat Grant]] during the period in which the latter worked as the assistant to the ''Daily Planet'''s editor-in-chief, [[Perry White]].<ref name="Stronger Together">{{Ep|Stronger Together}}</ref> When [[Clark Kent]] began to work at the Daily Planet, he was paired with Lois and fell in love with her at first sight.
   
Over the years, Lois began a steady romantic relationship with Clark.<ref name="The Adventures of Supergirl" /> Eventually, she became aware that he and Superman are one-and-the-same.<ref name="Elseworlds, Part 1" />
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Over the years, Lois began a steady romantic relationship with Clark.<ref name="The Adventures of Supergirl"/> Eventually, she became aware that he and Superman are one-and-the-same.<ref name="Elseworlds, Part 1"/>
   
Lois has won the Siegel Prize for Women in Media over Cat multiple times.<ref>{{Ep|How Does She Do It?}}</ref> At some point, she wrote a memoir titled ''A Time to Soar'', which included details of her supposed relationship with Lucy.<ref name="Childish Things" />
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Lois has won the Siegel Prize for Women in Media over Cat multiple times.<ref>{{Ep|How Does She Do It?}}</ref> At some point, she wrote a memoir titled ''A Time to Soar'', which included details of her supposed relationship with Lucy.<ref name="Childish Things"/>
   
 
====Trying to get an interview with Supergirl====
 
====Trying to get an interview with Supergirl====
In late 2015 when [[Kara Danvers|Supergirl]] appeared in [[National City (Earth-38)|National City]] for the first time, Lois, along with Clark, was said to furiously be working on getting an exclusive with the superheroine.<ref name="Stronger Together" /> However, over the following years, Lois was apparently introduced to Supergirl by Clark and learned her civilian identity, [[Kara Danvers]], and the two women soon became good friends.<ref name="Elseworlds, Part 1">{{Ep|Elseworlds, Part 1}}</ref>
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In late 2015 when [[Kara Danvers|Supergirl]] appeared in [[National City (Earth-38)|National City]] for the first time, Lois, along with Clark, was said to furiously be working on getting an exclusive with the superheroine.<ref name="Stronger Together"/> However, over the following years, Lois was apparently introduced to Supergirl by Clark and learned her civilian identity, [[Kara Danvers]], and the two women soon became good friends.<ref name="Elseworlds, Part 1">{{Ep|Elseworlds, Part 1}}</ref>
   
In late 2016, after Clark went on a brief visit to his cousin in National City, Lois called him in order to check if he was alright.<ref name="The Adventures of Supergirl" />
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In late 2016, after Clark went on a brief visit to his cousin in National City, Lois called him in order to check if he was alright.<ref name="The Adventures of Supergirl"/>
   
 
====Visiting Argo City====
 
====Visiting Argo City====
At some point after the battle against the [[Worldkillers]], Clark decided to take a sabbatical from Earth to visit [[Argo City]], leaving Kara in charge of the planet full-time.<ref>{{Ep|American Alien}}</ref> He also brought Lois with him in order to share the experience of "connecting with Kryptonian culture" with the woman he loves. Clark and Lois explored the Jewel Mountains and attended several deliberations of the [[High Council of Argo|High Council]].<ref name="Elseworlds, Part 1" />
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At some point after the battle against the [[Worldkillers]], Clark decided to take a sabbatical from Earth to visit [[Argo City]], leaving Kara in charge of the planet full-time.<ref>{{Ep|American Alien}}</ref> He also brought Lois with him in order to share the experience of "connecting with Kryptonian culture" with the woman he loves. Clark and Lois explored the Jewel Mountains and attended several deliberations of the [[High Council of Argo|High Council]].<ref name="Elseworlds, Part 1"/>
   
 
Around this time, Lois became pregnant.<ref name="Elseworlds, Part 3">{{Ep|Elseworlds, Part 3}}</ref>
 
Around this time, Lois became pregnant.<ref name="Elseworlds, Part 3">{{Ep|Elseworlds, Part 3}}</ref>
   
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====Elseworlds====
====Back to Earth and battle for Earth-1====
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=====Back to Earth and battle for Earth-1=====
 
[[File:Clark and Lois shares a kiss in Kent Farm.png|thumb|left|250px|Clark and Lois share a kiss at the Kent Farm.]]
 
[[File:Clark and Lois shares a kiss in Kent Farm.png|thumb|left|250px|Clark and Lois share a kiss at the Kent Farm.]]
 
In his first spare day after he returned to Earth, Clark goes to the [[Kent Farm (Earth-38)|Kent Farm]] where he was raised, taking with him Lois and Kara in order to do some repairs to the van and the barn as well as enjoy an afternoon together. There, Lois tried once more to convince him to let her write an article about their time on Argo City despite Clark was skeptical as the public would then demand why Lois Lane was off-world with Superman, to which she pointed out she would invent something and that being the first woman who ever visited Krypton's remains is just something she "needed to write", finally managing to convince him before going to the barn in order to drive nails with a hammer.
 
In his first spare day after he returned to Earth, Clark goes to the [[Kent Farm (Earth-38)|Kent Farm]] where he was raised, taking with him Lois and Kara in order to do some repairs to the van and the barn as well as enjoy an afternoon together. There, Lois tried once more to convince him to let her write an article about their time on Argo City despite Clark was skeptical as the public would then demand why Lois Lane was off-world with Superman, to which she pointed out she would invent something and that being the first woman who ever visited Krypton's remains is just something she "needed to write", finally managing to convince him before going to the barn in order to drive nails with a hammer.
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[[File:Lois tells Clark to join the fight on Earth-1.png|thumb|250px|Lois tells Clark to join the fight on Earth-1.]]
 
[[File:Lois tells Clark to join the fight on Earth-1.png|thumb|250px|Lois tells Clark to join the fight on Earth-1.]]
While in the barn she got approached by [[Barry Allen (Earth-1)|Barry Allen]] and [[Oliver Queen]], who arrived directly from [[Earth-1]], at first she got scared and tried to fend them off with a hammer but, after Kara explained they were her friends, she cools off and introduced cheerfully. Later, they explained to her, Kara and Clark their situations of having switched powers and lives due to an unknown reason. Clark offered the two some time in his farm in order to reflect about what to do, however, a few hours later, [[Cisco Ramon|Vibe]] came to the place telling them about [[A.M.A.Z.O.]]'s rampage on Earth-1's [[Central City (Earth-1)|Central City]] leading them to come back. Lois suggested Clark join the fight.<ref name="Elseworlds, Part 1" />
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While in the barn she got approached by [[Barry Allen (Earth-1)|Barry Allen]] and [[Oliver Queen]], who arrived directly from [[Earth-1]], at first she got scared and tried to fend them off with a hammer but, after Kara explained they were her friends, she cools off and introduced cheerfully. Later, they explained to her, Kara and Clark their situations of having switched powers and lives due to an unknown reason. Clark offered the two some time in his farm in order to reflect about what to do, however, a few hours later, [[Cisco Ramon|Vibe]] came to the place telling them about [[A.M.A.Z.O.]]'s rampage on Earth-1's [[Central City (Earth-1)|Central City]] leading them to come back. Lois suggested Clark join the fight.<ref name="Elseworlds, Part 1"/>
   
 
[[File:The Trigger Twins asks Superman's help.png|thumb|left|250px|Oliver and Barry, turned in a couple of criminals known as the "Trigger Twins", visit the Fortress of Solitude to ask Superman's help.]]
 
[[File:The Trigger Twins asks Superman's help.png|thumb|left|250px|Oliver and Barry, turned in a couple of criminals known as the "Trigger Twins", visit the Fortress of Solitude to ask Superman's help.]]
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[[File:The heroes are victorious against Deegan and A.M.A.Z.O.png|thumb|250px|The heroes are victorious.]]
 
[[File:The heroes are victorious against Deegan and A.M.A.Z.O.png|thumb|250px|The heroes are victorious.]]
Later, as Superman was battling Doctor Deegan on Earth-1 and he spawned a new A.M.A.Z.O. out of the Book to fight him, Lois arrived from [[Earth-38]] armed with the [[Solar hammer|Solar Hammer]] and leading a supporting team composed of [[Querl Dox|Brainiac 5]] and the [[J'onn J'onzz|Martian Manhunter]]. While Brainy handled A.M.A.Z.O. and J'onn protected the civilians, Superman and Lois attacked Deegan using the hammer, leading the Doctor to reach for the Book of Destiny sending a powerful shockwave that sent Lois several feet in the air in free-fall just in the exact moment Flash and Supergirl managed to slow down the Earth's time. Green Arrow took the opportunity to throw an arrow at the Book of Destiny and destroying it turning the reality back to normal, as well as Deegan's body, although with a scarred face who looks more like a skeleton. As soon as time began to flow again normally Superman reached for Lois, catching her just in time, while Brainy shut down A.M.A.Z.O. removing the robot's hard drive and completing the heroes' victory.<ref name="Elseworlds, Part 3" />
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Later, as Superman was battling Doctor Deegan on Earth-1 and he spawned a new A.M.A.Z.O. out of the Book to fight him, Lois arrived from [[Earth-38]] armed with the [[Solar hammer]] and leading a supporting team composed of [[Querl Dox|Brainiac 5]] and the [[J'onn J'onzz|Martian Manhunter]]. While Brainy handled A.M.A.Z.O. and J'onn protected the civilians, Superman and Lois attacked Deegan using the hammer, leading the Doctor to reach for the Book of Destiny sending a powerful shockwave that sent Lois several feet in the air in free-fall just in the exact moment Flash and Supergirl managed to slow down the Earth's time. Green Arrow took the opportunity to throw an arrow at the Book of Destiny and destroying it turning the reality back to normal, as well as Deegan's body, although with a scarred face who looks more like a skeleton. As soon as time began to flow again normally Superman reached for Lois, catching her just in time, while Brainy shut down A.M.A.Z.O. removing the robot's hard drive and completing the heroes' victory.<ref name="Elseworlds, Part 3"/>
   
====Proposal====
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=====Proposal=====
 
[[File:Clark and Lois reveals Kara they're having a baby.png|thumb|left|250px|Clark and Lois reveal to Kara that they're having a baby.]]
 
[[File:Clark and Lois reveals Kara they're having a baby.png|thumb|left|250px|Clark and Lois reveal to Kara that they're having a baby.]]
 
Back to Earth-38's Smallville, after Clark told Kara that he believed she's stronger than he could ever be and that's the reason why he's sure he was making the right thing, she asked him what does it mean and Lois reached them telling Clark to merely be direct, indirectly leading Kara to realize they're having a baby. After she happily congratulated with them, Clark revealed to her their intention to move to Argo City until the child is born and maybe a little longer. Although she knew she will miss both her cousin and Lois, Kara was overjoyed to hear him tell her that "the world doesn't need Superman if it has Supergirl" and that he felt it's safe to let its protection in her hands for a little while.
 
Back to Earth-38's Smallville, after Clark told Kara that he believed she's stronger than he could ever be and that's the reason why he's sure he was making the right thing, she asked him what does it mean and Lois reached them telling Clark to merely be direct, indirectly leading Kara to realize they're having a baby. After she happily congratulated with them, Clark revealed to her their intention to move to Argo City until the child is born and maybe a little longer. Although she knew she will miss both her cousin and Lois, Kara was overjoyed to hear him tell her that "the world doesn't need Superman if it has Supergirl" and that he felt it's safe to let its protection in her hands for a little while.
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[[File:Clark Kent proposes.png|thumb|250px|Superman proposes to Lois.]]
 
[[File:Clark Kent proposes.png|thumb|250px|Superman proposes to Lois.]]
Back to the Fortress, while spending the evening together, Clark absentmindedly burns the barbecue and, after Lois made him notice it he apologized telling her that he wanted that night to be perfect; after the woman asked why Clark fumbled awkwardly about wishing all of their nights together to be perfect forever, to which Lois smiled and reminded him once more to be direct. Then, with a single clench of his fist, Clark put a chunk of coal under enough pressure to turn it into a diamond, placed it on a ring, kneel and started to propose to Lois, who accept to marry and passionately kissed him even before he managed to finish his sentence.<ref name="Elseworlds, Part 3" />
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Back to the Fortress, while spending the evening together, Clark absentmindedly burns the barbecue and, after Lois made him notice it he apologized telling her that he wanted that night to be perfect; after the woman asked why Clark fumbled awkwardly about wishing all of their nights together to be perfect forever, to which Lois smiled and reminded him once more to be direct. Then, with a single clench of his fist, Clark put a chunk of coal under enough pressure to turn it into a diamond, placed it on a ring, kneel and started to propose to Lois, who accept to marry and passionately kissed him even before he managed to finish his sentence.<ref name="Elseworlds, Part 3"/>
   
 
About nine months after she and Clark returned to Argo City, Lois gave birth to their son, [[Jonathan Kent]].<ref name="Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part One">{{Ep|Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part One}}</ref>
 
About nine months after she and Clark returned to Argo City, Lois gave birth to their son, [[Jonathan Kent]].<ref name="Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part One">{{Ep|Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part One}}</ref>
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=====Traveling to Earth-16=====
 
=====Traveling to Earth-16=====
 
[[File:Lois and Clark in Argo City.png|thumb|left|250px|Lois and Clark in Argo City.]]
 
[[File:Lois and Clark in Argo City.png|thumb|left|250px|Lois and Clark in Argo City.]]
After the beginning of the [[Anti-Monitor Crisis]] Lois and Clark, who were enjoying their peaceful time with their son in Argo City, received a holographic message from Kara, warning them of the city's impending destruction by [[antimatter]]. They evacuated John to his pod with help from [[Alura Zor-El]] sending him en route to the Earth before the city perished. Despite seemingly being wiped away as well, the Kryptonian hero and his wife were actually saved by the [[Lyla Michaels|Harbinger]], who gathered the worlds’ greatest heroes under the [[Mar Novu|Monitor]]'s order, so Clark and Lois found themselves in the [[D.E.O. National City headquarters|D.E.O. headquarters]] together with Oliver Queen, [[Mia Queen]], [[Kate Kane]] and Harbinger herself.
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After the beginning of the [[Anti-Monitor Crisis]] Lois and Clark, who were enjoying their peaceful time with their son in Argo City, received a holographic message from Kara, warning them of the city's impending destruction by [[antimatter]]. They evacuated John to his pod with help from [[Alura Zor-El]] sending him en route to the Earth before the city perished. Despite seemingly being wiped away as well, the Kryptonian hero and his wife were actually saved by the [[Lyla Michaels|Harbinger]], who gathered the worlds’ greatest heroes under the [[Mar Novu|Monitor]]'s order, so Clark and Lois found themselves in the [[D.E.O. National City headquarters|D.E.O. headquarters]] together with Oliver Queen, [[Mia Queen]], [[Kate Kane]] and Harbinger herself.
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[[File:Harbinger brings the heroes to the D.E.O..png|thumb|250px|Harbinger brings the heroes to the D.E.O.]]
 
[[File:Harbinger brings the heroes to the D.E.O..png|thumb|250px|Harbinger brings the heroes to the D.E.O.]]
 
There, she reunites with Kara as Clark explained that he couldn't manage to save her mother. Few moments later, the heroes were informed of the [[Mobius|Anti-Monitor]]'s threat to the multiverse's existence; after the briefing, Lois and Clark told Kara that they couldn't find their son pod despite having sent it to Earth and Brainy started immediately into work to track it.
 
There, she reunites with Kara as Clark explained that he couldn't manage to save her mother. Few moments later, the heroes were informed of the [[Mobius|Anti-Monitor]]'s threat to the multiverse's existence; after the briefing, Lois and Clark told Kara that they couldn't find their son pod despite having sent it to Earth and Brainy started immediately into work to track it.
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[[File:Lois decides to go to Earth-16.png|thumb|left|250px|Lois decides to go to Earth-16.]]
 
[[File:Lois decides to go to Earth-16.png|thumb|left|250px|Lois decides to go to Earth-16.]]
 
Right after this, the [[quantum towers]] buried underneath National City, rose above the surface, fending off the antimatter wave approaching the planet; then Harbinger brought at the D.E.O. Barry Allen, [[Sara Lance]] and [[Ray Palmer]], explaining that the Anti-Monitor's army of [[shadow demons]] would have attacked the city in order for them to destroy said building and allow the antimatter to consume that universe too. In that moment, Brainy informed he had tracked Jonathan's pod to [[Earth-16]], in the year 2046, and although Superman was ready to go rescue his son, Oliver convinced him to stay behind to protect National City, prompting Lois to go in his place together with Sara and Brainy.
 
Right after this, the [[quantum towers]] buried underneath National City, rose above the surface, fending off the antimatter wave approaching the planet; then Harbinger brought at the D.E.O. Barry Allen, [[Sara Lance]] and [[Ray Palmer]], explaining that the Anti-Monitor's army of [[shadow demons]] would have attacked the city in order for them to destroy said building and allow the antimatter to consume that universe too. In that moment, Brainy informed he had tracked Jonathan's pod to [[Earth-16]], in the year 2046, and although Superman was ready to go rescue his son, Oliver convinced him to stay behind to protect National City, prompting Lois to go in his place together with Sara and Brainy.
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[[File:Lois rescues her baby on Earth-16.png|thumb|250px|Lois rescues her baby on Earth-16.]]
 
[[File:Lois rescues her baby on Earth-16.png|thumb|250px|Lois rescues her baby on Earth-16.]]
 
After reaching [[Star City (Earth-16)|Earth-16 Star City]], Lois, Sara and Brainy followed the pod's tracker to the [[Arrowcave (Earth-16)|Arrowcave of that Earth]] and met a [[Oliver Queen (Earth-16)|Oliver's doppelgänger]], who had found the infant and took him to his lair in order to keep him safe from [[Grant Wilson (Earth-16)|Grant Wilson]]'s gangs. Initially the archer mistook them as foe, but later came to his senses after seeing Sara and being told she was from a parallel Earth. Then Lois took back her baby and thanked Oliver for protecting him.
 
After reaching [[Star City (Earth-16)|Earth-16 Star City]], Lois, Sara and Brainy followed the pod's tracker to the [[Arrowcave (Earth-16)|Arrowcave of that Earth]] and met a [[Oliver Queen (Earth-16)|Oliver's doppelgänger]], who had found the infant and took him to his lair in order to keep him safe from [[Grant Wilson (Earth-16)|Grant Wilson]]'s gangs. Initially the archer mistook them as foe, but later came to his senses after seeing Sara and being told she was from a parallel Earth. Then Lois took back her baby and thanked Oliver for protecting him.
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[[File:Oliver Queen dies.png|thumb|left|250px|Lois assist at Oliver's death.]]
 
[[File:Oliver Queen dies.png|thumb|left|250px|Lois assist at Oliver's death.]]
 
Later the trio went to Earth-1, where Lois and Jonathan are reunited with Clark, just in time to assist Oliver's death after he sacrifice himself to allow the evacuation of three billion of Earth-38's inhabitants before it's destruction and the Monitor returned his body to his homeworld. Then, the [[Harrison Nash Wells|Pariah]] appeared stating he had freed the Anti-Monitor and now everything is doomed.<ref name="Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part One"/>
 
Later the trio went to Earth-1, where Lois and Jonathan are reunited with Clark, just in time to assist Oliver's death after he sacrifice himself to allow the evacuation of three billion of Earth-38's inhabitants before it's destruction and the Monitor returned his body to his homeworld. Then, the [[Harrison Nash Wells|Pariah]] appeared stating he had freed the Anti-Monitor and now everything is doomed.<ref name="Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part One"/>
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[[File:Clark, Lois and baby Jonathan during the Monitor's explanation.png|thumb|250px|Clark, Lois and baby Jonathan during the Monitor's explanation.]]
 
[[File:Clark, Lois and baby Jonathan during the Monitor's explanation.png|thumb|250px|Clark, Lois and baby Jonathan during the Monitor's explanation.]]
 
After the Monitor informed everyone of the heroes that there are seven individuals known as Paragons, described as "beings of the purest will who can ultimately defeat the Anti-Monitor", two of them being Kara Danvers, the Paragon of Hope, and Sara Lance, the Paragon of Destiny, while other two being "the Bat of the future" as the Paragon of Courage and a Kryptonian who had suffer "more loss than any mortal man could endure" as the Paragon of Truth; Lois volunteered to look for the latter alongside her husband after leaving baby Jonathan in the care of [[Mick Rory (Earth-74)|Mick Rory from Earth-74]].
 
After the Monitor informed everyone of the heroes that there are seven individuals known as Paragons, described as "beings of the purest will who can ultimately defeat the Anti-Monitor", two of them being Kara Danvers, the Paragon of Hope, and Sara Lance, the Paragon of Destiny, while other two being "the Bat of the future" as the Paragon of Courage and a Kryptonian who had suffer "more loss than any mortal man could endure" as the Paragon of Truth; Lois volunteered to look for the latter alongside her husband after leaving baby Jonathan in the care of [[Mick Rory (Earth-74)|Mick Rory from Earth-74]].
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[[File:Clark and Lois on Earth-75.png|thumb|left|250px|Clark and Lois on Earth-75.]]
 
[[File:Clark and Lois on Earth-75.png|thumb|left|250px|Clark and Lois on Earth-75.]]
 
The couple first went to [[Earth-75]] in order to verify if its Superman was the Paragon of Truth, however they received a message from [[Iris West-Allen]] informing them that [[Lex Luthor]] had stolen the Book of Destiny and was traveling the multiverse in search of every Supermen to get rid of all of them, having already succeeded in murdering the [[Superman (Earth-75)|Superman of Earth-75]], commenting they should speed-up their research before Lex managed to kill every single Superman in the multiverse.
 
The couple first went to [[Earth-75]] in order to verify if its Superman was the Paragon of Truth, however they received a message from [[Iris West-Allen]] informing them that [[Lex Luthor]] had stolen the Book of Destiny and was traveling the multiverse in search of every Supermen to get rid of all of them, having already succeeded in murdering the [[Superman (Earth-75)|Superman of Earth-75]], commenting they should speed-up their research before Lex managed to kill every single Superman in the multiverse.
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[[File:Clark Kent meets his Earth-167 counterpart.png|thumb|250px|Clark and Lois meet Earth-167's Clark.]]
 
[[File:Clark Kent meets his Earth-167 counterpart.png|thumb|250px|Clark and Lois meet Earth-167's Clark.]]
 
Then, joined by Iris, Lois and Clark went to [[Earth-167]]'s [[Smallville (Earth-167)|Smallville]] and met that universe's [[Clark Kent (Earth-167)|Clark Kent]] but, right after they informed him of the danger, all three of them are sent away by Lex, using the Book of Destiny.
 
Then, joined by Iris, Lois and Clark went to [[Earth-167]]'s [[Smallville (Earth-167)|Smallville]] and met that universe's [[Clark Kent (Earth-167)|Clark Kent]] but, right after they informed him of the danger, all three of them are sent away by Lex, using the Book of Destiny.
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[[File:Lois Lane meets Earth-96 Clark.png|thumb|left|250px|Lois meets Earth-96 Clark.]]
 
[[File:Lois Lane meets Earth-96 Clark.png|thumb|left|250px|Lois meets Earth-96 Clark.]]
Finally, the trio reached Earth-96 and met its [[Clark Kent (Earth-96)|Clark Kent]], the editor-in-chief of the [[Daily Planet (Earth-96)|Daily Planet]] who has suffered the loss of all of the people he cared for in a terrorist attack at the newspaper, thus making him the Paragon of Truth; as the three explained the situation to him, he quickly changes into his Superman suit, getting quickly followed by Clark, stating his intention to help.
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Finally, the trio reached Earth-96 and met its [[Clark Kent (Earth-96)|Clark Kent]], the editor-in-chief of the [[Daily Planet (Earth-96)|''Daily Planet'']] who has suffered the loss of all of the people he cared for in a terrorist attack at the newspaper, thus making him the Paragon of Truth; as the three explained the situation to him, he quickly changes into his Superman suit, getting quickly followed by Clark, stating his intention to help.
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[[File:Lois uses the Book of Destiny to make Earth-96 Clark come back to his senses.png|thumb|250px|Lois uses the Book of Destiny to help Earth-96 Clark.]]
 
[[File:Lois uses the Book of Destiny to make Earth-96 Clark come back to his senses.png|thumb|250px|Lois uses the Book of Destiny to help Earth-96 Clark.]]
 
In that moment Luthor appeared, using the Book of Destiny to force Earth-96 Clark into trying to kill Earth-38 Clark; the two Supermen engaged in a battle through the skies of [[Metropolis (Earth-96)|Earth-96 Metropolis]], until Lois managed to knock Lex out. Using the Book of Destiny herself, she and the heroes were able to make Earth-96 Clark come back to his senses.
 
In that moment Luthor appeared, using the Book of Destiny to force Earth-96 Clark into trying to kill Earth-38 Clark; the two Supermen engaged in a battle through the skies of [[Metropolis (Earth-96)|Earth-96 Metropolis]], until Lois managed to knock Lex out. Using the Book of Destiny herself, she and the heroes were able to make Earth-96 Clark come back to his senses.
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[[File:Clark's family and his Earth-96 counterpart on the Waverider.png|thumb|left|250px|Clark's family and his Earth-96 counterpart on the ''Waverider''.]]
 
[[File:Clark's family and his Earth-96 counterpart on the Waverider.png|thumb|left|250px|Clark's family and his Earth-96 counterpart on the ''Waverider''.]]
 
Clark, Lois, Iris and Earth-96 Clark then returned to their base of operations, the [[Waverider (Earth-74)|Earth-74 ''Waverider'']], where Lois had her husband's Earth-96 counterpart met her son. Then, after Ray Palmer attempted to use a piece of technology to locate the other Paragons, they found out that Kate Kane was actually the Paragon of Courage.<ref name="Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Two">{{Ep|Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Two}}</ref>
 
Clark, Lois, Iris and Earth-96 Clark then returned to their base of operations, the [[Waverider (Earth-74)|Earth-74 ''Waverider'']], where Lois had her husband's Earth-96 counterpart met her son. Then, after Ray Palmer attempted to use a piece of technology to locate the other Paragons, they found out that Kate Kane was actually the Paragon of Courage.<ref name="Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Two">{{Ep|Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Two}}</ref>
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[[File:Superman at the briefing on the Waverider after finding the last Paragons.png|thumb|250px|Lois, beside Superman, at the briefing on the ''Waverider'' after finding the last Paragons.]]
 
[[File:Superman at the briefing on the Waverider after finding the last Paragons.png|thumb|250px|Lois, beside Superman, at the briefing on the ''Waverider'' after finding the last Paragons.]]
 
On December 10, 2019, after with the assistance of Cisco Ramon the team managed to identify Barry Allen as the Paragon of Love, J'onn J'onzz as the Paragon of Honor and [[Ivy Town]] scientist [[Ryan Choi]] as the Paragon of Humanity, the heroes split: [[Ralph Dibny]], Ray Palmer and Iris went to look for Choi, [[John Diggle|Diggle]], [[John Constantine|Constantine]] and Mia visited [[Earth-666]] in a last attempt to revive Oliver claiming his soul from Purgatory, while Clark, his Earth-96 counterpart, the Martian Manhunter and Sara, knowing that Earth-1 would have been the last reached by the antimatter wave, ventured the multiverse in order to save as much individuals as possible and take them to Earth-1, with Lois offering to stay on the ''Waverider'' bridge to coordinate the operations.
 
On December 10, 2019, after with the assistance of Cisco Ramon the team managed to identify Barry Allen as the Paragon of Love, J'onn J'onzz as the Paragon of Honor and [[Ivy Town]] scientist [[Ryan Choi]] as the Paragon of Humanity, the heroes split: [[Ralph Dibny]], Ray Palmer and Iris went to look for Choi, [[John Diggle|Diggle]], [[John Constantine|Constantine]] and Mia visited [[Earth-666]] in a last attempt to revive Oliver claiming his soul from Purgatory, while Clark, his Earth-96 counterpart, the Martian Manhunter and Sara, knowing that Earth-1 would have been the last reached by the antimatter wave, ventured the multiverse in order to save as much individuals as possible and take them to Earth-1, with Lois offering to stay on the ''Waverider'' bridge to coordinate the operations.
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[[File:Lois talks with the Monitor.png|thumb|left|250px|Lois talks with the Monitor.]]
 
[[File:Lois talks with the Monitor.png|thumb|left|250px|Lois talks with the Monitor.]]
 
After she saw [[Earth-73]] being destroyed, leaving only seven Earths left in the multiverse, Lois talked with the Monitor about how ironic it is that she is witnessing the biggest story in history yet no one will be around to read it, the Monitor revealed that his world and family were destroyed as well. Lois asked what they were like and he fondly described them and how he regretted not prioritizing them over his work; the cosmic entity complimented Lois on her journalism skills with her ability to get him to open up.
 
After she saw [[Earth-73]] being destroyed, leaving only seven Earths left in the multiverse, Lois talked with the Monitor about how ironic it is that she is witnessing the biggest story in history yet no one will be around to read it, the Monitor revealed that his world and family were destroyed as well. Lois asked what they were like and he fondly described them and how he regretted not prioritizing them over his work; the cosmic entity complimented Lois on her journalism skills with her ability to get him to open up.
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[[File:Lois asks Earth-96 Superman why he put black on his crest.png|thumb|250px|Lois asks Earth-96 Superman why he put black on his crest.]]
 
[[File:Lois asks Earth-96 Superman why he put black on his crest.png|thumb|250px|Lois asks Earth-96 Superman why he put black on his crest.]]
 
They were interrupted by Earth-96 Superman breaching in, informing them that he was unable to save the inhabitants of an Earth. Lois asked him why he put black on his crest, to which he told her it was to honor [[Lois Lane (Earth-96)|his wife]] and because even in the darkest times, it was hope that lift people out of darkness. After the hero left to save more lives, Mar Novu vanished as well, leaving Lois alone on the bridge. Later, after all the Earths in the multiverse were consumed, Harbinger mysteriously appeared on the ''Waverider'' mind-controlled by the Anti-Monitor, knocking out all of the heroes with a single gesture and generating a massive antimatter wave that ultimately destroyed even Earth-1. The Monitor was killed while confronting his nemesis, giving Pariah the time to teleport the Paragons to the [[Vanishing Point]]. Lois, her husband, and the remaining heroes were swept away by the antimatter wave and killed like everyone else in the multiverse.<ref name="Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Three">{{Ep|Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Three}}</ref>
 
They were interrupted by Earth-96 Superman breaching in, informing them that he was unable to save the inhabitants of an Earth. Lois asked him why he put black on his crest, to which he told her it was to honor [[Lois Lane (Earth-96)|his wife]] and because even in the darkest times, it was hope that lift people out of darkness. After the hero left to save more lives, Mar Novu vanished as well, leaving Lois alone on the bridge. Later, after all the Earths in the multiverse were consumed, Harbinger mysteriously appeared on the ''Waverider'' mind-controlled by the Anti-Monitor, knocking out all of the heroes with a single gesture and generating a massive antimatter wave that ultimately destroyed even Earth-1. The Monitor was killed while confronting his nemesis, giving Pariah the time to teleport the Paragons to the [[Vanishing Point]]. Lois, her husband, and the remaining heroes were swept away by the antimatter wave and killed like everyone else in the multiverse.<ref name="Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Three">{{Ep|Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Three}}</ref>
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[[File:Lois and Clark know each other.png|thumb|left|250px|Lois and Clark get to know each other.]]
 
[[File:Lois and Clark know each other.png|thumb|left|250px|Lois and Clark get to know each other.]]
 
{{Quote|Stick with Lane. She'll show you the ropes."<br>"Uh, Lane, sir?"<br>"Who told you to wear a tie? ...Let me guess. [[Lombard]]? Ignore him. Though he can get box seats to the Meteors. You like baseball?|[[Perry White]], [[Clark Kent]], and Lois Lane|Pilot (Superman & Lois)}}
 
{{Quote|Stick with Lane. She'll show you the ropes."<br>"Uh, Lane, sir?"<br>"Who told you to wear a tie? ...Let me guess. [[Lombard]]? Ignore him. Though he can get box seats to the Meteors. You like baseball?|[[Perry White]], [[Clark Kent]], and Lois Lane|Pilot (Superman & Lois)}}
At some point, Lois began working at the [[Daily Planet (Earth-Prime)|Daily Planet]], where she was partnered with the newbie reporter, [[Clark Kent]], some time before 2007. The two fell in love and Clark revealed his powers and where he came from to Lois. Clark proposed to Lois at the [[Fortress of Solitude (Earth-Prime)|Fortress of Solitude]] and the they were married in [[Smallville (Earth-Prime)|Smallville]].<ref name="Pilot (Superman & Lois)">{{Ep|Pilot (Superman & Lois)}}</ref>
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At some point, Lois began working at the [[Daily Planet (Earth-Prime)|''Daily Planet'']], where she was partnered with the newbie reporter, [[Clark Kent]], some time before 2007. The two fell in love and Clark revealed his powers and where he came from to Lois. Clark proposed to Lois at the [[Fortress of Solitude (Earth-Prime)|Fortress of Solitude]] and the they were married in [[Smallville (Earth-Prime)|Smallville]].<ref name="Pilot (Superman & Lois)">{{Ep|Pilot (Superman & Lois)}}</ref>
   
 
====Motherhood====
 
====Motherhood====
 
[[File:Lois and Clark tell Martha they are having twins.png|thumb|250px|Lois and Clark tell Martha they are having twins.]]
 
[[File:Lois and Clark tell Martha they are having twins.png|thumb|250px|Lois and Clark tell Martha they are having twins.]]
In 2006, Lois became pregnant. An ultrasound later revealed that she and Clark were going to have twin boys. They surprised Martha Kent with the news via the sonogram picture.
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In 2006, Lois became pregnant. An ultrasound later revealed that she and Clark were going to have twin boys. They surprised Martha Kent with the news via the sonogram picture. Lois and Clark would later have twin boys, [[Jonathan Kent|Jonathan]] and [[Jordan Kent]].<ref name="Pilot (Superman & Lois)"/>
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Lois and Clark would later have twin boys, [[Jonathan Kent|Jonathan]] and [[Jordan Kent]].
 
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When the boys were about eighteen months old, Lois got pregnant again. An ultrasound revealed that the baby was a girl, and Lois intended to name her Natalie (after Lois's grandmother), but she had a miscarriage.<ref name="Holding the Wrench">{{Ep|Holding the Wrench}}</ref>
Jonathan was a happy, athletic kid, while Jordan had destructive outbursts and tantrums that were eventually diagnosed as social anxiety disorder.<ref name="Pilot (Superman & Lois)" />
 
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Jonathan was a happy, athletic kid, while Jordan had destructive outbursts and tantrums that were eventually diagnosed as social anxiety disorder.<ref name="Pilot (Superman & Lois)"/>
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By 2009, Lois became a world-renowned journalist, gaining the jealousy of [[Cat Grant]], who became her rival.<ref>{{Ep|Prom Night!}}</ref>
   
By 2009, Lois was world-renown and had gained the jealousy of [[Cat Grant]].<ref>{{Ep|Prom Night!}}</ref>
 
 
[[File:Lois Lane (Earth-Prime).png|thumb|left|250px|On Earth-Prime, Lois calls Clark about their sons.]]
 
[[File:Lois Lane (Earth-Prime).png|thumb|left|250px|On Earth-Prime, Lois calls Clark about their sons.]]
 
In 2020, the day after [[Earth-Prime]] was created and Superman helped to stop the Anti-Monitor from destroying it once more, Lois called her husband while he was on patrol. She informed Clark that he was needed in [[Metropolis (Earth-Prime)|Metropolis]] to deal with an issue regarding their sons.<ref name="Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Five">{{Ep|Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Five}}</ref>
 
In 2020, the day after [[Earth-Prime]] was created and Superman helped to stop the Anti-Monitor from destroying it once more, Lois called her husband while he was on patrol. She informed Clark that he was needed in [[Metropolis (Earth-Prime)|Metropolis]] to deal with an issue regarding their sons.<ref name="Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Five">{{Ep|Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Five}}</ref>
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Lois dines with her children alone while Clark is on a mission. When Clark returns to [[Lois and Clark's home|their house]] in [[Metropolis (Earth-Prime)|Metropolis]], Lois tells him that he has missed Jordan's doctor's appointment and that Jonathan is about to become a starter in varsity football though he is a freshman.
 
Lois dines with her children alone while Clark is on a mission. When Clark returns to [[Lois and Clark's home|their house]] in [[Metropolis (Earth-Prime)|Metropolis]], Lois tells him that he has missed Jordan's doctor's appointment and that Jonathan is about to become a starter in varsity football though he is a freshman.
   
The next morning, she drinks coffee with her family. After the twins go to school, she questions Clark if it's not time to tell them the truth. She then goes with Clark to the [[Daily Planet (Earth-Prime)|Daily Planet]], where they discover that [[Morgan Edge]] has been firing employees, like [[Whit]]. [[Samuel Foswell|Sam Foswell]] calls Clark and warns him that he too was fired.
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The next morning, she drinks coffee with her family. After the twins go to school, she questions Clark if it's not time to tell them the truth. She then goes with Clark to the [[Daily Planet (Earth-Prime)|''Daily Planet'']], where they discover that [[Tal-Rho|Morgan Edge]] has been firing employees, like [[Whit]]. [[Samuel Foswell|Sam Foswell]] calls Clark and warns him that he too was fired.
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[[File:The Kent family at Martha's funeral.png|thumb|left|250px|Lois at Martha's funeral.]]
 
While talking to Clark, his phone rings indicating that his adoptive mother, [[Martha Kent|Martha]], had suffered a stroke and died. Lois went to the funeral in [[Smallville (Earth-Prime)|Smallville]] with her family. There, she consoles Clark and they met [[Cobb Branden]] and later [[Lana Lang Cushing|Lana Lang]] and her [[Cushing family|family]]. After an awkward moment, they then go to talk on the kent farm while the kids go to the barn. They talk about Morgan Edge, whom Lois says is bad and [[Kyle Cushing]] disagrees and gets angry. Lana then tells him to go after the children. When the twins have an accident in the barn, Sarah Cushing runs to warn the Kents. They run over there and Clark saves the boys. After the doctor arrives and examines the boys, discovering that they were not injured, Lois questions Clark again about telling them the truth.
   
While talking to Clark, his phone rings indicating that his adoptive mother, [[Martha Kent|Martha]], had suffered a stroke and died.[[File:The Kent family at Martha's funeral.png|thumb|left|250px|Lois at Martha's funeral.]] Lois went to the funeral in [[Smallville (Earth-Prime)|Smallville]] with her family. There, she consoles Clark and they met [[Cobb Branden]] and later [[Lana Lang Cushing|Lana Lang]] and her [[Cushing family|family]]. After an awkward moment, they then go to talk on the kent farm while the kids go to the barn. They talk about Morgan Edge, whom Lois says is bad and [[Kyle Cushing]] disagrees and gets angry. Lana then tells him to go after the children. When the twins have an accident in the barn, Sarah Cushing runs to warn the Kents. They run over there and Clark saves the boys. After the doctor arrives and examines the boys, discovering that they were not injured, Lois questions Clark again about telling them the truth.
 
 
[[File:Lois and Clark at Smallville bank.png|thumb|250px|Lois and Clark at Smallville bank.]]
 
[[File:Lois and Clark at Smallville bank.png|thumb|250px|Lois and Clark at Smallville bank.]]
 
The next morning, Lois and Clark go to the [[Smallville Bank]] to meet with Lana, who works there and informs them that, due to Martha's helpfulness to the poorer people of Smallville, the bank has the right to possess the farm unless Clark and Lois buy it. When they return home, the twins say they have found a spaceship and then the parents decide to tell the truth. Lois holds Clark's glasses while he lifts the truck with his hands and levitates it in the air. Lois tells the children that she was also surprised when she found out, but they are angry that they didn't know the truth before and left.
 
The next morning, Lois and Clark go to the [[Smallville Bank]] to meet with Lana, who works there and informs them that, due to Martha's helpfulness to the poorer people of Smallville, the bank has the right to possess the farm unless Clark and Lois buy it. When they return home, the twins say they have found a spaceship and then the parents decide to tell the truth. Lois holds Clark's glasses while he lifts the truck with his hands and levitates it in the air. Lois tells the children that she was also surprised when she found out, but they are angry that they didn't know the truth before and left.
   
At night, Lois takes a call when she sees Clark battling a stranger on TV. When Clark returns home with the children, they reveal to her that Jordan has powers. When Jon makes a mean comment, Lois asks him to go to his room. The next day, Lois and Clark tell Lana that they have decided to keep the farm. Lois questions Lana if she knew that Morgan Edge is one of the bank's associates and she says she didn't know.<ref name="Pilot (Superman & Lois)" />
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At night, Lois takes a call when she sees Clark battling a stranger on TV. When Clark returns home with the children, they reveal to her that Jordan has powers. When Jon makes a mean comment, Lois asks him to go to his room. The next day, Lois and Clark tell Lana that they have decided to keep the farm. Lois questions Lana if she knew that Morgan Edge is one of the bank's associates and she says she didn't know.<ref name="Pilot (Superman & Lois)"/>
   
 
====Moving to Smallville====
 
====Moving to Smallville====
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{{Quote|You do your Superman stuff, and I'll do my Lois Lane stuff.|Lois Lane to [[Clark Kent]]|Heritage}}
When [[Morgan Edge]] hanged her article, Lois resigned and joined the [[Smallville Gazette]], with her new editor-in-chief being [[Chrissy Beppo]].<ref>{{Ep|Heritage}}</ref>
 
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[[File:Lois and Clark at Kent Farm.png|left|250px|thumb|Lois and Clark move to Smallville.]]
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Lois and the [[Kent family]] move to Smallville to the [[Kent Farm (Earth-Prime)|Kent farm]]; Lois thinks that this is opportunity for new family memories and to fall in love with Clark all over again. After a long day, the Kents eat take-out for dinner, while the boys discuss their problems with going to [[Smallville High School]]; namely, Jonathan has not gotten the football playbook from Coach [[Gaines]] and Jordan does not like his selection of classes. Clark and his wife tell Jordan that one reason they moved to Smallville was to have a safe place to train him in his power usage and going to [[Humans|regular]] school is not a good idea. Dinner ceases, as Jordan runs from the table, upset, and Jonathan leaves to talk to [[Eliza]].
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The next morning, Lois drives Jonathan to school as Clark takes Jordan to the [[Fortress of Solitude (Earth-Prime)|Fortress of Solitude]]. As Lois sits in a [[Victoria May's|diner]] researching [[Tal-Rho|Morgan Edge]]'s past dealings with [[New Carthage]], she notices that a woman is watching her. [[Lana Lang Cushing|Lana Lang]] and [[Kyle Cushing]] enter the diner, greet Lois, and invite her to the [[Cushing family]] barbecue. Kyle notices Lois' work, but when the mayor walks past, Kyle is distracted from arguing. Lois learns of the city council meeting.
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Lois received a call from her father that he was coming to the farm. As the sun set, Clark hugged Lois happily; Clark and Jordan were closer as father-son. As Lois told Clark about the council meeting, Clark heard the approach of Sam. Lois volunteered to take their sons to the meeting so the men could be alone.
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At the meeting, Lois told the boys to behave and that they would not be there for long. Lois confronts the woman from the diner; she is [[Chrissy Beppo]] of the ''[[Smallville Gazette]]'' and she has admired Lois for awhile but was too scared to introduce herself. As the meeting starts and Mayor [[George Dean]] introduces Morgan Edge, Chrissy tells Lois that she can write for her paper anytime. Morgan promises over 600 jobs, but Lois wants to know if that number is an estimate or not, because Morgan failed New Carthage when he went there with promises of opportunity. Morgan lets the citizens know with an backhanded compliment that he is Lois' boss, before he has the people see him as a provider who has the option to change his mind if Lois pursues her questions. The meeting ends, with Lois sitting quietly.
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The next day, Lois listens as Clark tells of his battle in [[Mongolia]]. Lois begins her article on Edge and the research that she did. Clark reminds her that she is writing negatively about her boss; she tells him politely to do his thing as Superman, while she does hers.
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[[File:Lois resigns from the Daily Planet.png|250px|thumb|Lois resigns from the Daily Planet.]]
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The Kents go to the Cushing barbecue; Kyle lectures Lois about how Smallville needs Edge's money and the jobs he promises, before the town loses more people and opportunities. Lois tells Clark to leave when Clark is distracted because he is needed elsewhere.
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When [[Tal-Rho|Morgan Edge]] edited and rewrote her article, Lois resigned and joined the ''[[Smallville Gazette]]'', with her new editor-in-chief being Chrissy Beppo.<ref>{{Ep|Heritage}}</ref>
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{{Quote|We have been here a week, and somebody's already tried to blow up my car.|Lois Lane|The Perks of Not Being a Wallflower}}
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The Kent family paints the house when Clark becomes Superman to stop a bridge collapse in [[China (Earth-Prime)|China]]; the family then discusses how Superman can hear distress far away. The boys want to know what was the most embarrassing thing Clark heard, but Lois insists that the conversation stays age-appropriate with her high school freshman sons. Switching the subject, Lois and Clark talk to the boys about not drawing attention to their father's secret identity or even Jordan's sporadic powers.
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The next evening over dinner, Clark and Lois talked about the twins' reaction to Clark's eavesdropping; she reminded him that he almost lost her because of it when he eavesdropped on her when they were first dating. Back then, Clark spent two-weeks' pay on flowers to win her back; Lois said that the promise to stop was more important and asked him to do the same with the twins.
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[[File:Lois and Chrissy watch the car catch fire.png|250px|thumb|Lois and Chrissy watch Lois' car as it burns.]]
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The next morning, Lois interviews [[Sharon Powell]] and her son's connection to Morgan Edge. Afterwards, Chrissy feels that Lois should slow down on trying to pursue such a big story. Suddenly, a explosion occurs; the ladies run outside to [[Victoria May's]] to see Lois' car on fire. When Lois gets home, Clark consoles her; she notices the flowers he bought.
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The next night, Lois listens as Clark confronts Jordan about joining the [[Smallville Crows]]. The conversation gets heated and the twins are sent to their rooms. As Lois prepares to see Sharon Powell in [[New Carthage]], she tells Clark not to think so much about the anger of the 14-year old Jordan. She borrows Clark's truck, joking about her lost car.
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Lois goes to a motel in New Carthage to meet with Sharon. She notices the door ajar, but enters; there is evidence of a struggle. Lois sees a [[David Fuglestad|tall man]] and runs but he stops her. Lois stabs him in the ear with an ink pen but he is not deterred. Lois uses the [[ELT]]; Superman is there in seconds. Lois runs to where the man was and finds Sharon unconscious. Lois unties the rope around Sharon's neck and calls for Superman; he allows his foe to escape to take Sharon to a hospital.
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The next morning, Lois accompanies Clark as he asks Coach [[Gaines]] for a job as his assistant; Lois convinces Gaines by saying that Clark will work for free. Later, she returns to work where she and Chrissy wonder about the tall, super-strong man.<ref>{{Ep|The Perks of Not Being a Wallflower}}</ref>
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Sitting with Chrissy during the rain, Lois watched as her sons played the home-opener football game; they noticed that Morgan Edge and Mayor [[George Dean]] were both there. Lois felt that Edge was there, pretending to care about the citizens. Sam approached the women and became upset when he realized that Jordan was demonstrating super powers.
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Lois and Sam went to the [[Kent Farm (Earth-Prime)|farm]] to discuss the possibility that Jordan had powers when Clark arrived and defended his wife against her father. Sam realized that the [[Kent family]] moved to Smallville to develop Jordan's powers. Sam explained his situation about [[Intergang (Earth-Prime)|Intergang]] and [[Thaddeus Killgrave]] to the Kents but Clark retorted that his sons were his top priority. Sam decided to send the weekend to understand the family's choices better.
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[[File:Lois and Chrissy.png|left|250px|thumb|Chrissy will not publish Lois' article against Edge.]]
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Lois went to the Gazette to talk to Chrissy about her article against Edge when [[Leslie Larr]] arrived and reminded Lois that she has a contract with the ''Daily Planet'' that Lois cannot defame Morgan under penalty. Chrissy told Lois that the article could not be published because the Gazette did not have any lawyers.
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The next morning, Lois, after asking Clark to attend the town meeting, went to the [[Shuster Mine]] and confronted Morgan and Leslie. Morgan and Lois asked each other for the real reason that the other was in Smallville, given that both have been exposed to greater.
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Lois went to the town meeting with Chrissy, but Clark did not show. As Lois was leaving, she was asked by Lana to have drinks with her and to talk. As Lois got ready, Clark apologized for not attending the meeting; Lois did not want to discuss it, but she said she understood that her husband is Superman and is busy.
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At the bar, Lana told Lois that Lois changed Clark and made him a better man.
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When Lois got home, she learned that Jonathan and Jordan had an encounter with [[Tag Harris]] that Superman had to diffuse. Later, Clark tried to have a romantic dinner with his wife in the barn, but Sam called with an emergency; Lois allowed Superman to leave, blowing him a kiss as he sped away.<ref name="Haywire">{{Ep|Haywire}}</ref>
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As Lois makes breakfast the next morning, the news shows that Superman has increased his activity around the world.<ref name="The Best of Smallville">{{Ep|The Best of Smallville}}</ref>
   
 
==Personality==
 
==Personality==
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Lois has a good relationship with both of her sons, Jonathan and Jordan, however, she is far more concern for her son, Jordan; due to his social anxiety disorder. But this does not necessarily mean that he does not care about Jonathan.
 
Lois has a good relationship with both of her sons, Jonathan and Jordan, however, she is far more concern for her son, Jordan; due to his social anxiety disorder. But this does not necessarily mean that he does not care about Jonathan.
   
Lois has a sense of justice, honor and good morals; for example, when [[Morgan Edge]] started new business in [[Smallville (Earth-Prime)|Smallville]]; due to it's financial downfall, she attempted to expose his attempt to destroy the town, just like he had done with previous small towns. But the article that she wrote, regarding Morgan's misdeeds was prevented; due to the fact that he is the new owner of [[Daily Planet (Earth-Prime)|Daily Planet]].
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Lois has a sense of justice, honor and good morals; for example, when [[Tal-Rho|Morgan Edge]] started new business in [[Smallville (Earth-Prime)|Smallville]]; due to it's financial downfall, she attempted to expose his attempt to destroy the town, just like he had done with previous small towns. But the article that she wrote, regarding Morgan's misdeeds was prevented; due to the fact that he is the new owner of [[Daily Planet (Earth-Prime)|Daily Planet]].
   
After realising that as long as the Daily Planet is still owned by Morgan, the latter will always twist the truth, to prevent anything from affecting his reputation, Lois ultimately resigns from the Daily Planet and joins the [[Smallville Gazette]] in order to expose Morgan as the corrupt businessman he truly is.
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After realizing that as long as the Daily Planet is still owned by Morgan, the latter will always twist the truth, to prevent anything from affecting his reputation, Lois ultimately resigns from the Daily Planet and joins the [[Smallville Gazette]] in order to expose Morgan as the corrupt businessman he truly is.
 
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*'''High-level intellect/Expert tactician/Leader:''' Lois is highly intelligent, being considered her greatest rival by [[Cat Grant]] herself.<ref name="Stronger Together" /> Despite her well-known recklessness, Lois is quite an exceptional tactician, having formed a team consisting of [[J'onn J'onzz|Martian Manhunter]] and [[Querl Dox|Brainiac 5]] to assist [[Clark Kent|Superman]] in the final fight against [[John Deegan]], even bringing them to [[Earth-1]] just at the right time. She is always full of good advice and has proven to be a capable leader,<ref name="Elseworlds, Part 1" /><ref name="Elseworlds, Part 3" /> managing to coordinate the heroes from the [[Waverider (Earth-74)|Earth-74 ''Waverider'']] in a massive operation to evacuate the Earths that were about to being reached by the [[antimatter]].<ref name="Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Three" />
 
*'''High-level intellect/Expert tactician/Leader:''' Lois is highly intelligent, being considered her greatest rival by [[Cat Grant]] herself.<ref name="Stronger Together" /> Despite her well-known recklessness, Lois is quite an exceptional tactician, having formed a team consisting of [[J'onn J'onzz|Martian Manhunter]] and [[Querl Dox|Brainiac 5]] to assist [[Clark Kent|Superman]] in the final fight against [[John Deegan]], even bringing them to [[Earth-1]] just at the right time. She is always full of good advice and has proven to be a capable leader,<ref name="Elseworlds, Part 1" /><ref name="Elseworlds, Part 3" /> managing to coordinate the heroes from the [[Waverider (Earth-74)|Earth-74 ''Waverider'']] in a massive operation to evacuate the Earths that were about to being reached by the [[antimatter]].<ref name="Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Three" />
 
**'''Expert investigator:''' As an award-winning and one of the best, if not the best reporter of the ''[[Daily Planet (Earth-38)|Daily Planet]]'', Lois is an exceptional investigator, as she follows every lead and rumor to discover the truth behind any story.<ref name="Stronger Together" /><ref name="Bunker Hill" /> [[Mar Novu]] himself complimented Lois skills and her ability to get everyone to open up with her.<ref name="Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Three" />
 
**'''Expert investigator:''' As an award-winning and one of the best, if not the best reporter of the ''[[Daily Planet (Earth-38)|Daily Planet]]'', Lois is an exceptional investigator, as she follows every lead and rumor to discover the truth behind any story.<ref name="Stronger Together" /><ref name="Bunker Hill" /> [[Mar Novu]] himself complimented Lois skills and her ability to get everyone to open up with her.<ref name="Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Three" />
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*'''Stealth:''' Lois was able to sneak up behind and knock out [[Lex Luthor]] without being noticed.<ref name="Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Two" />
 
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*'''[[Book of Destiny]]:''' After knocking him out, Lois stole from [[Lex Luthor]] a book which allows her to alter reality<ref name="Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Two" /> and later gave it back to the [[Mar Novu|Monitor]].<ref name="Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Three" />
 
*'''[[Book of Destiny]]:''' After knocking him out, Lois stole from [[Lex Luthor]] a book which allows her to alter reality<ref name="Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Two" /> and later gave it back to the [[Mar Novu|Monitor]].<ref name="Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Three" />
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"Here's what I love about Lois Lane... when she smells a story, she goes after it with everything she has, even if it concerns her own boss."
Morgan Edge on Lois Lane[src]

Lois Lane is a former reporter of the Daily Planet and the daughter of Sam Lane, the estranged older sister of Lucy Lane, the wife of Clark Kent, and the mother of Jonathan and Jordan Kent. A strong and assertive investigative reporter who would rush headlong into dangerous situation to uncover the truth, Lois was in love with both Superman and Clark for a very long time, unaware at the time, that the two were one-and-the same. Eventually, Clark revealed his alter-ego to her and they got married and started their own family.

In the new multiverse, after Martha Kent died and found out that Jordan has powers, Lois and her family moved to Smallville. When Morgan Edge bought the planet and changed her article, Lois resigned and joined the Smallville Gazette, with her new editor-in-chief being Chrissy Beppo.

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Biography

Original multiverse

Early life

Daily Planet (Earth-38)

Lois' employer, the Daily Planet.

Lois was born in Metropolis to General Sam Lane and an unknown mother. She has a younger sister, Lucy, but for unspecified reasons, the two never really got along.[1] Despite being raised in a family with a long military tradition, Lois never attended a military academy nor joined the U.S. Army; instead, she pursued a career in investigative journalism, rising to become one of the best reporters of the Daily Planet.

Over the years, Lois grew estranged from her father due to Sam's immorality, black and white view of aliens, and control issues over his daughter's life.[2]

Superman's girlfriend

Clark Kent The Adventures of Supergirl

Clark Kent, Lois' future love.

Lois won numerous awards during the course of her career[3] and was one of the first reporters to interview Superman, remaining one of his closest allies and developing strong romantic feelings for him.[4] She also began a strong rivalry with Cat Grant during the period in which the latter worked as the assistant to the Daily Planet's editor-in-chief, Perry White.[5] When Clark Kent began to work at the Daily Planet, he was paired with Lois and fell in love with her at first sight.

Over the years, Lois began a steady romantic relationship with Clark.[4] Eventually, she became aware that he and Superman are one-and-the-same.[6]

Lois has won the Siegel Prize for Women in Media over Cat multiple times.[7] At some point, she wrote a memoir titled A Time to Soar, which included details of her supposed relationship with Lucy.[1]

Trying to get an interview with Supergirl

In late 2015 when Supergirl appeared in National City for the first time, Lois, along with Clark, was said to furiously be working on getting an exclusive with the superheroine.[5] However, over the following years, Lois was apparently introduced to Supergirl by Clark and learned her civilian identity, Kara Danvers, and the two women soon became good friends.[6]

In late 2016, after Clark went on a brief visit to his cousin in National City, Lois called him in order to check if he was alright.[4]

Visiting Argo City

At some point after the battle against the Worldkillers, Clark decided to take a sabbatical from Earth to visit Argo City, leaving Kara in charge of the planet full-time.[8] He also brought Lois with him in order to share the experience of "connecting with Kryptonian culture" with the woman he loves. Clark and Lois explored the Jewel Mountains and attended several deliberations of the High Council.[6]

Around this time, Lois became pregnant.[9]

Elseworlds

Back to Earth and battle for Earth-1
Clark and Lois shares a kiss in Kent Farm

Clark and Lois share a kiss at the Kent Farm.

In his first spare day after he returned to Earth, Clark goes to the Kent Farm where he was raised, taking with him Lois and Kara in order to do some repairs to the van and the barn as well as enjoy an afternoon together. There, Lois tried once more to convince him to let her write an article about their time on Argo City despite Clark was skeptical as the public would then demand why Lois Lane was off-world with Superman, to which she pointed out she would invent something and that being the first woman who ever visited Krypton's remains is just something she "needed to write", finally managing to convince him before going to the barn in order to drive nails with a hammer.

Lois tells Clark to join the fight on Earth-1

Lois tells Clark to join the fight on Earth-1.

While in the barn she got approached by Barry Allen and Oliver Queen, who arrived directly from Earth-1, at first she got scared and tried to fend them off with a hammer but, after Kara explained they were her friends, she cools off and introduced cheerfully. Later, they explained to her, Kara and Clark their situations of having switched powers and lives due to an unknown reason. Clark offered the two some time in his farm in order to reflect about what to do, however, a few hours later, Vibe came to the place telling them about A.M.A.Z.O.'s rampage on Earth-1's Central City leading them to come back. Lois suggested Clark join the fight.[6]

The Trigger Twins asks Superman's help

Oliver and Barry, turned in a couple of criminals known as the "Trigger Twins", visit the Fortress of Solitude to ask Superman's help.

A few hours later, while they were together in the Fortress of Solitude intent on preparing a barbecue, Lois and Clark are visited once more by Oliver, Barry and Cisco, the two explained to him that they were rendered powerless as well as a couple of criminals nicknamed the Trigger Twins, while Cisco was now a mob boss and Kara was held prisoner at the S.T.A.R. Labs after their Earth's reality was reshaped for the second time by Doctor John Deegan who, using the Book of Destiny, has given to himself Superman's destiny, looks and powers, taking over the whole world and becoming a sort of dictator. Clark explained he had seen similar artifacts in the past and know how to deal with them, as they're activated with the power of the mind and everything they had to do is to find that book. Hearing that, Cisco revealed to them that it's something important to him, probably "Superman" kept it in his vault inside the S.T.A.R. Labs, to which Clark and Lois exchanged a look of complicity saying he needed to go back to Earth-1.

The heroes are victorious against Deegan and A.M.A.Z

The heroes are victorious.

Later, as Superman was battling Doctor Deegan on Earth-1 and he spawned a new A.M.A.Z.O. out of the Book to fight him, Lois arrived from Earth-38 armed with the Solar hammer and leading a supporting team composed of Brainiac 5 and the Martian Manhunter. While Brainy handled A.M.A.Z.O. and J'onn protected the civilians, Superman and Lois attacked Deegan using the hammer, leading the Doctor to reach for the Book of Destiny sending a powerful shockwave that sent Lois several feet in the air in free-fall just in the exact moment Flash and Supergirl managed to slow down the Earth's time. Green Arrow took the opportunity to throw an arrow at the Book of Destiny and destroying it turning the reality back to normal, as well as Deegan's body, although with a scarred face who looks more like a skeleton. As soon as time began to flow again normally Superman reached for Lois, catching her just in time, while Brainy shut down A.M.A.Z.O. removing the robot's hard drive and completing the heroes' victory.[9]

Proposal
Clark and Lois reveals Kara they're having a baby

Clark and Lois reveal to Kara that they're having a baby.

Back to Earth-38's Smallville, after Clark told Kara that he believed she's stronger than he could ever be and that's the reason why he's sure he was making the right thing, she asked him what does it mean and Lois reached them telling Clark to merely be direct, indirectly leading Kara to realize they're having a baby. After she happily congratulated with them, Clark revealed to her their intention to move to Argo City until the child is born and maybe a little longer. Although she knew she will miss both her cousin and Lois, Kara was overjoyed to hear him tell her that "the world doesn't need Superman if it has Supergirl" and that he felt it's safe to let its protection in her hands for a little while.

Clark Kent proposes

Superman proposes to Lois.

Back to the Fortress, while spending the evening together, Clark absentmindedly burns the barbecue and, after Lois made him notice it he apologized telling her that he wanted that night to be perfect; after the woman asked why Clark fumbled awkwardly about wishing all of their nights together to be perfect forever, to which Lois smiled and reminded him once more to be direct. Then, with a single clench of his fist, Clark put a chunk of coal under enough pressure to turn it into a diamond, placed it on a ring, kneel and started to propose to Lois, who accept to marry and passionately kissed him even before he managed to finish his sentence.[9]

About nine months after she and Clark returned to Argo City, Lois gave birth to their son, Jonathan Kent.[10]

Anti-Monitor Crisis

Traveling to Earth-16
Lois and Clark in Argo City

Lois and Clark in Argo City.

After the beginning of the Anti-Monitor Crisis Lois and Clark, who were enjoying their peaceful time with their son in Argo City, received a holographic message from Kara, warning them of the city's impending destruction by antimatter. They evacuated John to his pod with help from Alura Zor-El sending him en route to the Earth before the city perished. Despite seemingly being wiped away as well, the Kryptonian hero and his wife were actually saved by the Harbinger, who gathered the worlds’ greatest heroes under the Monitor's order, so Clark and Lois found themselves in the D.E.O. headquarters together with Oliver Queen, Mia Queen, Kate Kane and Harbinger herself.

Harbinger brings the heroes to the D.E.O.

Harbinger brings the heroes to the D.E.O.

There, she reunites with Kara as Clark explained that he couldn't manage to save her mother. Few moments later, the heroes were informed of the Anti-Monitor's threat to the multiverse's existence; after the briefing, Lois and Clark told Kara that they couldn't find their son pod despite having sent it to Earth and Brainy started immediately into work to track it.

Lois decides to go to Earth-16

Lois decides to go to Earth-16.

Right after this, the quantum towers buried underneath National City, rose above the surface, fending off the antimatter wave approaching the planet; then Harbinger brought at the D.E.O. Barry Allen, Sara Lance and Ray Palmer, explaining that the Anti-Monitor's army of shadow demons would have attacked the city in order for them to destroy said building and allow the antimatter to consume that universe too. In that moment, Brainy informed he had tracked Jonathan's pod to Earth-16, in the year 2046, and although Superman was ready to go rescue his son, Oliver convinced him to stay behind to protect National City, prompting Lois to go in his place together with Sara and Brainy.

Lois rescues her baby on Earth-16

Lois rescues her baby on Earth-16.

After reaching Earth-16 Star City, Lois, Sara and Brainy followed the pod's tracker to the Arrowcave of that Earth and met a Oliver's doppelgänger, who had found the infant and took him to his lair in order to keep him safe from Grant Wilson's gangs. Initially the archer mistook them as foe, but later came to his senses after seeing Sara and being told she was from a parallel Earth. Then Lois took back her baby and thanked Oliver for protecting him.

Oliver Queen dies

Lois assist at Oliver's death.

Later the trio went to Earth-1, where Lois and Jonathan are reunited with Clark, just in time to assist Oliver's death after he sacrifice himself to allow the evacuation of three billion of Earth-38's inhabitants before it's destruction and the Monitor returned his body to his homeworld. Then, the Pariah appeared stating he had freed the Anti-Monitor and now everything is doomed.[10]

Looking for the Paragon of Truth
Clark, Lois and baby Jonathan during the Monitor's explanation

Clark, Lois and baby Jonathan during the Monitor's explanation.

After the Monitor informed everyone of the heroes that there are seven individuals known as Paragons, described as "beings of the purest will who can ultimately defeat the Anti-Monitor", two of them being Kara Danvers, the Paragon of Hope, and Sara Lance, the Paragon of Destiny, while other two being "the Bat of the future" as the Paragon of Courage and a Kryptonian who had suffer "more loss than any mortal man could endure" as the Paragon of Truth; Lois volunteered to look for the latter alongside her husband after leaving baby Jonathan in the care of Mick Rory from Earth-74.

Clark and Lois on Earth-75

Clark and Lois on Earth-75.

The couple first went to Earth-75 in order to verify if its Superman was the Paragon of Truth, however they received a message from Iris West-Allen informing them that Lex Luthor had stolen the Book of Destiny and was traveling the multiverse in search of every Supermen to get rid of all of them, having already succeeded in murdering the Superman of Earth-75, commenting they should speed-up their research before Lex managed to kill every single Superman in the multiverse.

Clark Kent meets his Earth-167 counterpart

Clark and Lois meet Earth-167's Clark.

Then, joined by Iris, Lois and Clark went to Earth-167's Smallville and met that universe's Clark Kent but, right after they informed him of the danger, all three of them are sent away by Lex, using the Book of Destiny.

Lois Lane meets Earth-96 Clark

Lois meets Earth-96 Clark.

Finally, the trio reached Earth-96 and met its Clark Kent, the editor-in-chief of the Daily Planet who has suffered the loss of all of the people he cared for in a terrorist attack at the newspaper, thus making him the Paragon of Truth; as the three explained the situation to him, he quickly changes into his Superman suit, getting quickly followed by Clark, stating his intention to help.

Lois uses the Book of Destiny to make Earth-96 Clark come back to his senses

Lois uses the Book of Destiny to help Earth-96 Clark.

In that moment Luthor appeared, using the Book of Destiny to force Earth-96 Clark into trying to kill Earth-38 Clark; the two Supermen engaged in a battle through the skies of Earth-96 Metropolis, until Lois managed to knock Lex out. Using the Book of Destiny herself, she and the heroes were able to make Earth-96 Clark come back to his senses.

Clark's family and his Earth-96 counterpart on the Waverider

Clark's family and his Earth-96 counterpart on the Waverider.

Clark, Lois, Iris and Earth-96 Clark then returned to their base of operations, the Earth-74 Waverider, where Lois had her husband's Earth-96 counterpart met her son. Then, after Ray Palmer attempted to use a piece of technology to locate the other Paragons, they found out that Kate Kane was actually the Paragon of Courage.[11]

Taking people to Earth-1
Superman at the briefing on the Waverider after finding the last Paragons

Lois, beside Superman, at the briefing on the Waverider after finding the last Paragons.

On December 10, 2019, after with the assistance of Cisco Ramon the team managed to identify Barry Allen as the Paragon of Love, J'onn J'onzz as the Paragon of Honor and Ivy Town scientist Ryan Choi as the Paragon of Humanity, the heroes split: Ralph Dibny, Ray Palmer and Iris went to look for Choi, Diggle, Constantine and Mia visited Earth-666 in a last attempt to revive Oliver claiming his soul from Purgatory, while Clark, his Earth-96 counterpart, the Martian Manhunter and Sara, knowing that Earth-1 would have been the last reached by the antimatter wave, ventured the multiverse in order to save as much individuals as possible and take them to Earth-1, with Lois offering to stay on the Waverider bridge to coordinate the operations.

Lois talks with the Monitor

Lois talks with the Monitor.

After she saw Earth-73 being destroyed, leaving only seven Earths left in the multiverse, Lois talked with the Monitor about how ironic it is that she is witnessing the biggest story in history yet no one will be around to read it, the Monitor revealed that his world and family were destroyed as well. Lois asked what they were like and he fondly described them and how he regretted not prioritizing them over his work; the cosmic entity complimented Lois on her journalism skills with her ability to get him to open up.

Lois asks Earth-96 Superman why he put black on his crest

Lois asks Earth-96 Superman why he put black on his crest.

They were interrupted by Earth-96 Superman breaching in, informing them that he was unable to save the inhabitants of an Earth. Lois asked him why he put black on his crest, to which he told her it was to honor his wife and because even in the darkest times, it was hope that lift people out of darkness. After the hero left to save more lives, Mar Novu vanished as well, leaving Lois alone on the bridge. Later, after all the Earths in the multiverse were consumed, Harbinger mysteriously appeared on the Waverider mind-controlled by the Anti-Monitor, knocking out all of the heroes with a single gesture and generating a massive antimatter wave that ultimately destroyed even Earth-1. The Monitor was killed while confronting his nemesis, giving Pariah the time to teleport the Paragons to the Vanishing Point. Lois, her husband, and the remaining heroes were swept away by the antimatter wave and killed like everyone else in the multiverse.[12]

New multiverse

One month later, Lois was restored to existence after the Paragons and the Spectre created a new universe.[13] As a result from the merging of Earth-38 with Earth-1 and Earth-TUD5, the timeline was slightly changed, resulting in Lois and Clark having two sons instead of one, as well as Lex Luthor never being arrested by Superman, and being known worldwide as a beloved and respected humanitarian.[14]

Meeting Clark

Lois and Clark know each other

Lois and Clark get to know each other.

"Stick with Lane. She'll show you the ropes."
"Uh, Lane, sir?"
"Who told you to wear a tie? ...Let me guess. Lombard? Ignore him. Though he can get box seats to the Meteors. You like baseball?
"
Perry White, Clark Kent, and Lois Lane[src]

At some point, Lois began working at the Daily Planet, where she was partnered with the newbie reporter, Clark Kent, some time before 2007. The two fell in love and Clark revealed his powers and where he came from to Lois. Clark proposed to Lois at the Fortress of Solitude and the they were married in Smallville.[15]

Motherhood

Lois and Clark tell Martha they are having twins

Lois and Clark tell Martha they are having twins.

In 2006, Lois became pregnant. An ultrasound later revealed that she and Clark were going to have twin boys. They surprised Martha Kent with the news via the sonogram picture. Lois and Clark would later have twin boys, Jonathan and Jordan Kent.[15]

When the boys were about eighteen months old, Lois got pregnant again. An ultrasound revealed that the baby was a girl, and Lois intended to name her Natalie (after Lois's grandmother), but she had a miscarriage.[16]

Jonathan was a happy, athletic kid, while Jordan had destructive outbursts and tantrums that were eventually diagnosed as social anxiety disorder.[15]

By 2009, Lois became a world-renowned journalist, gaining the jealousy of Cat Grant, who became her rival.[17]

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On Earth-Prime, Lois calls Clark about their sons.

In 2020, the day after Earth-Prime was created and Superman helped to stop the Anti-Monitor from destroying it once more, Lois called her husband while he was on patrol. She informed Clark that he was needed in Metropolis to deal with an issue regarding their sons.[14]

Losses abound

Lois and Clark at Daily Planet

Lois and Clark at Daily Planet.

Lois dines with her children alone while Clark is on a mission. When Clark returns to their house in Metropolis, Lois tells him that he has missed Jordan's doctor's appointment and that Jonathan is about to become a starter in varsity football though he is a freshman.

The next morning, she drinks coffee with her family. After the twins go to school, she questions Clark if it's not time to tell them the truth. She then goes with Clark to the Daily Planet, where they discover that Morgan Edge has been firing employees, like Whit. Sam Foswell calls Clark and warns him that he too was fired.

The Kent family at Martha's funeral

Lois at Martha's funeral.

While talking to Clark, his phone rings indicating that his adoptive mother, Martha, had suffered a stroke and died. Lois went to the funeral in Smallville with her family. There, she consoles Clark and they met Cobb Branden and later Lana Lang and her family. After an awkward moment, they then go to talk on the kent farm while the kids go to the barn. They talk about Morgan Edge, whom Lois says is bad and Kyle Cushing disagrees and gets angry. Lana then tells him to go after the children. When the twins have an accident in the barn, Sarah Cushing runs to warn the Kents. They run over there and Clark saves the boys. After the doctor arrives and examines the boys, discovering that they were not injured, Lois questions Clark again about telling them the truth.

Lois and Clark at Smallville bank

Lois and Clark at Smallville bank.

The next morning, Lois and Clark go to the Smallville Bank to meet with Lana, who works there and informs them that, due to Martha's helpfulness to the poorer people of Smallville, the bank has the right to possess the farm unless Clark and Lois buy it. When they return home, the twins say they have found a spaceship and then the parents decide to tell the truth. Lois holds Clark's glasses while he lifts the truck with his hands and levitates it in the air. Lois tells the children that she was also surprised when she found out, but they are angry that they didn't know the truth before and left.

At night, Lois takes a call when she sees Clark battling a stranger on TV. When Clark returns home with the children, they reveal to her that Jordan has powers. When Jon makes a mean comment, Lois asks him to go to his room. The next day, Lois and Clark tell Lana that they have decided to keep the farm. Lois questions Lana if she knew that Morgan Edge is one of the bank's associates and she says she didn't know.[15]

Moving to Smallville

Leaving the Daily Planet
"You do your Superman stuff, and I'll do my Lois Lane stuff."
—Lois Lane to Clark Kent[src]
Lois and Clark at Kent Farm

Lois and Clark move to Smallville.

Lois and the Kent family move to Smallville to the Kent farm; Lois thinks that this is opportunity for new family memories and to fall in love with Clark all over again. After a long day, the Kents eat take-out for dinner, while the boys discuss their problems with going to Smallville High School; namely, Jonathan has not gotten the football playbook from Coach Gaines and Jordan does not like his selection of classes. Clark and his wife tell Jordan that one reason they moved to Smallville was to have a safe place to train him in his power usage and going to regular school is not a good idea. Dinner ceases, as Jordan runs from the table, upset, and Jonathan leaves to talk to Eliza.

The next morning, Lois drives Jonathan to school as Clark takes Jordan to the Fortress of Solitude. As Lois sits in a diner researching Morgan Edge's past dealings with New Carthage, she notices that a woman is watching her. Lana Lang and Kyle Cushing enter the diner, greet Lois, and invite her to the Cushing family barbecue. Kyle notices Lois' work, but when the mayor walks past, Kyle is distracted from arguing. Lois learns of the city council meeting.

Lois received a call from her father that he was coming to the farm. As the sun set, Clark hugged Lois happily; Clark and Jordan were closer as father-son. As Lois told Clark about the council meeting, Clark heard the approach of Sam. Lois volunteered to take their sons to the meeting so the men could be alone.

At the meeting, Lois told the boys to behave and that they would not be there for long. Lois confronts the woman from the diner; she is Chrissy Beppo of the Smallville Gazette and she has admired Lois for awhile but was too scared to introduce herself. As the meeting starts and Mayor George Dean introduces Morgan Edge, Chrissy tells Lois that she can write for her paper anytime. Morgan promises over 600 jobs, but Lois wants to know if that number is an estimate or not, because Morgan failed New Carthage when he went there with promises of opportunity. Morgan lets the citizens know with an backhanded compliment that he is Lois' boss, before he has the people see him as a provider who has the option to change his mind if Lois pursues her questions. The meeting ends, with Lois sitting quietly.

The next day, Lois listens as Clark tells of his battle in Mongolia. Lois begins her article on Edge and the research that she did. Clark reminds her that she is writing negatively about her boss; she tells him politely to do his thing as Superman, while she does hers.

Lois resigns from the Daily Planet

Lois resigns from the Daily Planet.

The Kents go to the Cushing barbecue; Kyle lectures Lois about how Smallville needs Edge's money and the jobs he promises, before the town loses more people and opportunities. Lois tells Clark to leave when Clark is distracted because he is needed elsewhere.

When Morgan Edge edited and rewrote her article, Lois resigned and joined the Smallville Gazette, with her new editor-in-chief being Chrissy Beppo.[18]

Working for the Smallville Gazette
"We have been here a week, and somebody's already tried to blow up my car."
—Lois Lane[src]

The Kent family paints the house when Clark becomes Superman to stop a bridge collapse in China; the family then discusses how Superman can hear distress far away. The boys want to know what was the most embarrassing thing Clark heard, but Lois insists that the conversation stays age-appropriate with her high school freshman sons. Switching the subject, Lois and Clark talk to the boys about not drawing attention to their father's secret identity or even Jordan's sporadic powers.

The next evening over dinner, Clark and Lois talked about the twins' reaction to Clark's eavesdropping; she reminded him that he almost lost her because of it when he eavesdropped on her when they were first dating. Back then, Clark spent two-weeks' pay on flowers to win her back; Lois said that the promise to stop was more important and asked him to do the same with the twins.

Lois and Chrissy watch the car catch fire

Lois and Chrissy watch Lois' car as it burns.

The next morning, Lois interviews Sharon Powell and her son's connection to Morgan Edge. Afterwards, Chrissy feels that Lois should slow down on trying to pursue such a big story. Suddenly, a explosion occurs; the ladies run outside to Victoria May's to see Lois' car on fire. When Lois gets home, Clark consoles her; she notices the flowers he bought.

The next night, Lois listens as Clark confronts Jordan about joining the Smallville Crows. The conversation gets heated and the twins are sent to their rooms. As Lois prepares to see Sharon Powell in New Carthage, she tells Clark not to think so much about the anger of the 14-year old Jordan. She borrows Clark's truck, joking about her lost car.

Lois goes to a motel in New Carthage to meet with Sharon. She notices the door ajar, but enters; there is evidence of a struggle. Lois sees a tall man and runs but he stops her. Lois stabs him in the ear with an ink pen but he is not deterred. Lois uses the ELT; Superman is there in seconds. Lois runs to where the man was and finds Sharon unconscious. Lois unties the rope around Sharon's neck and calls for Superman; he allows his foe to escape to take Sharon to a hospital.

The next morning, Lois accompanies Clark as he asks Coach Gaines for a job as his assistant; Lois convinces Gaines by saying that Clark will work for free. Later, she returns to work where she and Chrissy wonder about the tall, super-strong man.[19]

Sitting with Chrissy during the rain, Lois watched as her sons played the home-opener football game; they noticed that Morgan Edge and Mayor George Dean were both there. Lois felt that Edge was there, pretending to care about the citizens. Sam approached the women and became upset when he realized that Jordan was demonstrating super powers.

Lois and Sam went to the farm to discuss the possibility that Jordan had powers when Clark arrived and defended his wife against her father. Sam realized that the Kent family moved to Smallville to develop Jordan's powers. Sam explained his situation about Intergang and Thaddeus Killgrave to the Kents but Clark retorted that his sons were his top priority. Sam decided to send the weekend to understand the family's choices better.

Lois and Chrissy

Chrissy will not publish Lois' article against Edge.

Lois went to the Gazette to talk to Chrissy about her article against Edge when Leslie Larr arrived and reminded Lois that she has a contract with the Daily Planet that Lois cannot defame Morgan under penalty. Chrissy told Lois that the article could not be published because the Gazette did not have any lawyers.

The next morning, Lois, after asking Clark to attend the town meeting, went to the Shuster Mine and confronted Morgan and Leslie. Morgan and Lois asked each other for the real reason that the other was in Smallville, given that both have been exposed to greater.

Lois went to the town meeting with Chrissy, but Clark did not show. As Lois was leaving, she was asked by Lana to have drinks with her and to talk. As Lois got ready, Clark apologized for not attending the meeting; Lois did not want to discuss it, but she said she understood that her husband is Superman and is busy.

At the bar, Lana told Lois that Lois changed Clark and made him a better man.

When Lois got home, she learned that Jonathan and Jordan had an encounter with Tag Harris that Superman had to diffuse. Later, Clark tried to have a romantic dinner with his wife in the barn, but Sam called with an emergency; Lois allowed Superman to leave, blowing him a kiss as he sped away.[20]

As Lois makes breakfast the next morning, the news shows that Superman has increased his activity around the world.[21]

Personality

"If you're not, I will, Smallville."
—Lois Lane to Clark Kent on teaming up with the heroes of Earth-1[src]

Lois is described as "an award-winning, tenacious, righteous, and stubborn reporter who will go to any lengths to get the story and almost never fails".[22] She is known to do anything to get to the bottom of a story, even risking her own life in the process; according to Lois herself, "when you get kidnapped, you're on the right track" in reporting.[23] Lois is known to be a strong and assertive woman, more than capable of handling herself in dangerous situations. She is also kind and open-minded, as evidenced by her admiration of Superman and Supergirl, both extraterrestrials.

Lois has a difficult relationship with her father, Sam Lane, partly due to his disapproval of/interfering in her relationships with men and mainly because of his immoral traits, as Sam has an anti-view on all aliens in general.[2] For unknown reasons, Lois also does not get along with her younger sister, Lucy Lane at all.[1]

Lois is quite outspoken and direct, often reminding Clark not to "beat around the bush", as a result, she is also somewhat inhibited regarding her private or sexual life.[9] Lois has an innate excitable and adventurous side, never wanting to miss the chance to be into the field; this was demonstrated when she watched Barry Allen and Oliver Queen starting a fight and began cheering for the first or when she told Clark that if he doesn't want to go to Earth-1 to fight A.M.A.Z.O., she would have been happy to do it.[6]

As a wife and mother, Lois is very warm and loving towards her husband, Clark and her son, Jonathan Kent.[10] She is also an extremely compassionate woman, capable of using the Book of Destiny by concentrating on her love as Lex Luthor did with his hatred, and helping the brainwashed Superman of Earth-96 come back to his senses;[11] it was later explained by Lex that using the Book of Destiny is impossible if it's user is not deeply focused on something, proving the strength of her love and compassion, which also led Mar Novu himself opening up with Lois over his own past losses.[12]


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In the new multiverse, Lois has a good relationship with her father, Sam Lane, due to the fact that he is open-minded and does not have an anti-view on all aliens in general.

Lois is a loving wife and mother, as she cares about her husband, Clark Kent, and her sons, Jonathan Kent and Jordan Kent, she supports Clark's vigilante activities, despite the fact that it takes an emotional toll on her, due to his absence, she also respects Clark's decisions, even if he does not agree with some of them; such as keeping his identity as Superman a secret from their sons, Jonathan and Jordan until they reach adulthood, even though she believed they should have just told them the truth from the beginning.

Lois has a good relationship with both of her sons, Jonathan and Jordan, however, she is far more concern for her son, Jordan; due to his social anxiety disorder. But this does not necessarily mean that he does not care about Jonathan.

Lois has a sense of justice, honor and good morals; for example, when Morgan Edge started new business in Smallville; due to it's financial downfall, she attempted to expose his attempt to destroy the town, just like he had done with previous small towns. But the article that she wrote, regarding Morgan's misdeeds was prevented; due to the fact that he is the new owner of Daily Planet.

After realizing that as long as the Daily Planet is still owned by Morgan, the latter will always twist the truth, to prevent anything from affecting his reputation, Lois ultimately resigns from the Daily Planet and joins the Smallville Gazette in order to expose Morgan as the corrupt businessman he truly is.

Powers and abilities

Original multiverse

Former powers

Abilities

"One small step for Lois Lane, one giant leap for Lois Lane's career."
"Says the woman who is already the most famous, feared, and intrepid reporter on two planets.
"
—Lois Lane and Clark Kent[src]
  • High-level intellect/Expert tactician/Leader: Lois is highly intelligent, being considered her greatest rival by Cat Grant herself.[5] Despite her well-known recklessness, Lois is quite an exceptional tactician, having formed a team consisting of Martian Manhunter and Brainiac 5 to assist Superman in the final fight against John Deegan, even bringing them to Earth-1 just at the right time. She is always full of good advice and has proven to be a capable leader,[6][9] managing to coordinate the heroes from the Earth-74 Waverider in a massive operation to evacuate the Earths that were about to being reached by the antimatter.[12]
    • Expert investigator: As an award-winning and one of the best, if not the best reporter of the Daily Planet, Lois is an exceptional investigator, as she follows every lead and rumor to discover the truth behind any story.[5][23] Mar Novu himself complimented Lois skills and her ability to get everyone to open up with her.[12]
    • Expert driver: Lois is capable of driving multiple vehicles with ease.[24]
  • Stealth: Lois was able to sneak up behind and knock out Lex Luthor without being noticed.[11]
  • Network: As a top reporter of the Daily Planet, Lois has a wide array of contacts.

Equipment

Original multiverse

  • Solar Hammer: Lois briefly wielded a mysterious war hammer, usually stored in the Fortress of Solitude, that, whenever is activated, touched or comes in contact with a surface, generates a burst of light energy.[9]

Former equipment

New multiverse

Appearances

Supergirl

Season 1

Season 2

Season 4

Season 5

Season 6


The Flash

Season 5

Season 6

Batwoman

Season 1

Season 2

Arrow

Season 8

DC's Legends of Tomorrow

Season 5

Superman & Lois


Comics

Adventures of Supergirl

Gallery

Promotional images

Elseworlds

Crisis on Infinite Earths

Superman & Lois


Trivia

  • Given Lois' estranged relationship with her sister, Lucy Lane; this might explain why she is has a close, sister-like relationship with her cousin-in-law, Kara Danvers.
  • Lois seems to be fond of pashminas.[6][9]
  • Lois is the first known human to visit and later on live in a Kryptonian city.

Behind the scenes

  • Lois Lane first appeared in Action Comics #1 (June, 1938) and was created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. She is an investigative reporter at the Daily Planet and Superman's main love interest.
    • Unlike her DC comics counterpart, the Arrowverse's version of Lois and her sister, Lucy Lane, do not get along at all.
    • Like her DC comic book counterpart, Lois does not have a good relationship with her father.
    • Just like her comic book counterpart, Lois often calls Clark by the nickname "Smallville", which she has given to him due to his origins as a "small-town-farm-boy".[6]
  • Elizabeth Tulloch is the fifth actress to portray Lois Lane whose older than the actor portraying Superman; she is 6 years older than Tyler Hoechlin while Amy Adams is 9 years older than Henry Cavill, Teri Hatcher is 2 years older than Dean Cain, Lesley Ann Warren is 3 years older than David Wilson, and Margot Kidder was 4 years older than Christopher Reeve.
  • Tulloch personally emailed the wardrobe designer, asking for Lois' outfit to be purple after seeing pictures of the character depicted in her trademark color in other media on Twitter. She reportedly said, "We have to have her in purple! It's her color!"[25]
    • The dress Lois wears when Clark proposes to her pays homage to Margot Kidder's Lois Lane from the Superman films.[26]
  • Lois is the first Supergirl​ character to be introduced on another show, The Flash​, before appearing in her own show.

References