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Thread: Why isn't their a modern age dc direct lois lane figure?
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Old 08-07-2015, 12:21 AM   #12
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Ha! Ha! I assume that is from the Justice League: God's and Monsters movie. I haven't seen it yet, but I might pick it up if/when I can find a copy for $10 or less. My favorite version of Lois is the Teri Hatcher version from the first season or two of Lois and Clark. She looked great and was pretty bad ass at first. She wasn't always just a damsel in distress and would put up a fight against the baddies until things got too hairy and Supes eventually showed up. WB forced the writers to have Lois and Clark get in a relationship sooner than they planned because they were getting married in the comics at the time. At least that's the story I heard. After that, the show became even more of a soap opera and Lois went from being strong and independent to mopey and more reliant on Superman. I also liked the Animated Series version with Dana Delaney too.
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