Lois Lane

Lois Lane is a fictional character appearing in DC Comics. Lois is an award-winning journalist for the Metropolis newspaper the Daily Planet and the primary love interest of the superhero Superman and his alter-ego, Clark Kent. In DC continuity, she is also his wife and the mother of their son, Jon Kent, the current Superboy in the DC Universe.

Lois' physical appearance was originally based on Joanne Carter, a model hired by Joe Shuster. For her character, Jerry Siegel was inspired by actress Glenda Farrell's portrayal of the fictional reporter Torchy Blane in a series of films. Siegel took her name from actress Lola Lane. She was also influenced by the real-life journalist Nellie Bly.

Depictions of the character have varied spanning the comics and other media adaptations. The original Golden Age version of Lois Lane, as well as versions of her from the 1970s onwards, portrays Lois as a dauntless journalist and intellectually equal to Superman. During the Silver Age of Comics, she was the star of Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane, a comic book series that had a light and humorous tone. Beginning in 2015, she is the protagonist in the young adult novel series, Lois Lane, by writer Gwenda Bond.

Lois has appeared in various media adaptations and is among the best-known female comic book characters. Actress first portrayed Lois Lane in the 1940s Superman film series and later reprised her role in the 1950s television series Adventures of Superman, replacing Phyllis Coates from season two. Margot Kidder played the character in four Superman films in the 1970s and 1980s, in the 2006 film Superman Returns, and Amy Adams in the DC Extended Universe. Teri Hatcher portrayed Lois in the 1990s television series Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman and Erica Durance in the 2000s series Smallville. Elizabeth Tulloch currently plays the character in the Arrowverse television series Superman & Lois. Actresses who have voiced Lois in animated adaptations include in the Fleischer Superman animated film series and Dana Delany in Superman: The Animated Series, among others.

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 * Lois is a main character in the Justice League/Teen Titans Animated Universe, voiced by Dana Delany. Presented as Superman's wife and top journalist at Daily Planet, this version is also the Justice League's liaison and informant. She also has a good relationship with Caitlin Fairchild, who was assigned by Steve Trevor to be her personal bodyguard, and Superman's young trainee Terra.
 * In Justice League/Teen Titans: Ultimate All-Stars, she is revealed to be a superheroine herself on the name of Eagle Queen, a half-human, half-Thanagarian amazon who has been unavailable for 10 years after a war between Thanagar and Apokolips. She eventually retains her alterego after Hawkman and Hawkgirl are demanded by their superiors to leave the Justice League and return to Thanagar. Along with adding golden wings in her back, Lois also conceals her Eagle Queen identity by changing her hair color from black to brown, and her eye color from blue to green.
 * Lois appears in Comic Con Incorporated. A roomer in the fictional titular hotel alongside Superman and their children, as well as Terra, she also has friendly encounters with other female characters, such as Mary Jane Watson.
 * Lois appears in Justice League: Battle for the Multiverse, voiced by Rebecca Romijn.
 * Lois is a non-playable character in Marvel/DC Heroes Unite!, voiced by Jennifer Hale.

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 * Lois appears in DC: Unlimited Rebirth, voiced by Laura Bailey. This version is a member of the Justice League under the identity of Swamp Angel, the current host of the Green (similar to Alec Holland/Swamp Thing) and a superhuman capable of controlling plant-life at will.

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 * Lois appears in DC Academy, voiced by Tara Strong. In the show, she shares stories around the school and shares information to the students about criminal activity.

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 * Lois appears in Pokémon Justice, voiced by Laura Bailey. Along with being Superman's wife and co-worker at Daily Planet, Lois is also a close informant of superheroes like the Justice League and the Teen Titans. She is also fond of the heroes' Pokémon.
 * Lois is a non-playable supporting character in DC vs. Sega, voiced by Marisha Ray.
 * Lois appears in DC Friends, voiced by Alyson Hannigan.
 * Lois appears in Superman's arc within DC Underground.