
No-one at the Planet really notices, because Lois has a certain reputation for pulling this kind of crazy shit twice a month, and Metropolis is wild and crazy like that. And then storms into the Daily Planet like that to re-accept Clark's marriage proposal. Action Dress Rip: A story has Lois did it with a wedding dress while shooting up a church at her undercover wedding to a drug lord.Outside of comics, Lois has appeared in multiple Superman adaptations in different media, including: In Bendis' Superman and Action Comics run, she decided to live far away from Clark in her own apparment following the trauma of travelling through space with a mentally-unstable Jor-El (Clark's father and her father-in-law) and being the wife of freaking Superman - a icon of hope and justice not only on Earth but on a large part of the galaxy - with her returning to independent/freelance journalism. In 2019, she got her own 12-issue maxi-series: Lois Lane written by Greg Rucka, with art by Mike Perkins. The pre-Flashpoint version, instead, lived with her husband Clark and her son, Jonathan Samuel Kent, who was born in the Convergence event, appeared with his parents in Superman: Lois and Clark and eventually became Superboy. However, she died in the first issue leaving Lana Lang, who also gained powers, to take on the mantle of Superwoman. Lois once again seemingly got her own comic series, Superwoman, as part of 2016's DC Rebirth, in which the post-Flashpoint Lois gained Superman's powers, becoming a superhero and protecting Metropolis. However, the miniseries Superman: Lois and Clark reintroduced the pre-Flashpoint married Lois and Clark to the main DCU alongside their post-Flashpoint counterparts. This status quo remained throughout the '00s until the Cosmic Retcon of Flashpoint, which erased the marriage and had them seeing other people. The '90s Superman television Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman mirrored the comics with the couple also married on the show. After a long engagement, which was delayed by The Death of Superman, Clark and Lois were finally married in the 1996 comic book special, Superman: The Wedding Album. In the 1990s, Clark and Lois began a long term romantic relationship in canon, with Clark proposing to Lois and revealing his identity as Superman to her. In the Modern Age comics, much like the Golden Age, Lois was portrayed as a tough-as-nails reporter. In 1974, the series, along with Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen and Supergirl, was moved into the Superman Family comic series, where Lois got to strut her stuff in her own stories as an Action Girl reporter who managed to get the big scoops while taking down bad guys without Superman's help throughout the '70s and early '80s.
