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Read MoreIn this week’s packed episode, Jared and Brit discuss Superman And Lois, what it does well and bad, and the stupidity of Tom King’s Wonder Woman. After years of facing supervillains, monsters and alien invaders, the world’s most famous superhero, The Man of Steel aka Clark Kent and comic books’ famed journalist Lois Lane come face to face with one of their greatest challenges ever — dealing with being working parents in today’s society. Complicating the already daunting job of raising two boys, Clark and Lois worry about whether their sons, Jonathan and Jordan, could inherit their father’s Kryptonian superpowers as they grow older. Returning to Smallville to handle some Kent family business, Clark and Lois are reacquainted with Lana Lang and her Fire Chief husband, Kyle Cushing. The adults aren’t the only ones rediscovering old friendships in Smallville as the Kent sons are reacquainted with Lana and Kyle’s rebellious daughter, Sarah. Of course, there’s never a dull moment in the life of a superhero, especially with Lois’ father, Gen. Samuel Lane looking for Superman to vanquish a villain or save the day at a moment’s notice.
Discussed in this episode
1. The history of Superman And Lois
2. How Superman and Lois Expands on Man Of Steel
3. What Superman And Lois Does Right
4. What Superman And Lois does Bad
5. The bad of Tom King’s Wonder Woman
What do you think? Are you a fan of Black Panther and Storm? Did you notice the intersections with Superman and Wonder Woman? How would you write a SuperWonder-Storm/Panther Crossover?
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