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This is a campaign for saving Superman and Lois Lane's relationship in the current relaunch of the DC Action comics. Follow on twitter: https://twitter.com/LoisLaneforSupe

It’s been weeks since it was announced that Superman and Wonder Woman would be hooking up in the pages of DC Comics’ New 52. Since then, it’s been a roller coaster of emotions pouring out from different sides of the ‘shipping divide. At one point, a writer for The Associated Press reported,…
therearecertainshadesoflimelight:
This quote really gets me in the gut. Because…yes. That’s the whole point. It’s never that he is “above” us. Never. Gail Simone wrote such a good Superman. Just…wow.“Remember, it’s not the mask [or the suit] that makes the hero. It’s the choices we make and desire to do what’s right.” — Clark Kent, Smallville
The world is full of exceptional people. The people in the world who do kindnesses, or search for truth despite their lives being at risk. The engineers, the teachers, the doctors and adoptive parents, the scholars and the firemen, and yes, the journalists. People who risk everything for the sake of others, and those who simply try to help those whose need might be greater than their own. Those people inspire me, not the other way around. They’re my magnetic north, if you will. They’re the WHY of it all. […] The world needs them more than it needs me. […] They’re special. I think they were all meant to do great things. Maybe greater in their way than what I can do. — Superman, Strange Attractors
(Source: fyeahsupermanandloislane, via meatsuit)
AMY ADAMS’ MANE ATTRACTION IN ‘MAN OF STEEL’
“This was a new idea, down to the hair color. I knew people would want to talk about my hair color. It was going to be a thing,” said Adams while promoting The Master, her major fall release. “(Director) Zack (Snyder) told me he didn’t hire me to play someone else. He hired me to play Lois Lane. It’s a whole reimagining.”
She’s referring to Margot Kidder, who originated the role in 1978’s Superman. “I grew up really loving (her). I wasn’t trying to be her, but I hope I do enough of a good job to have the same effect on young girls as Lois Lane had on me. I really loved seeing a woman represented as a modern woman in a superhero movie, and not even glamourized, really — she was kind of a troublemaker. She wasn’t a typical heroine. I identified with her from a very young age,” said Adams.
As for the film itself, “I haven’t seen it. I haven’t seen any footage. It’s intense. Henry worked his tail off as Superman. It’s different for me. A lot of running. I hold a laser taser of some sort.” [x]
(via fyeahsupermanandloislane)

DC once again puts spotlight on the power couple, obviously trying desperately to get the fans “excited” for this development.
First, they put Supes and Wonder Woman in the #1 spot for super couples. I repeat number 1 spot… AFTER ONE KISS. How on earth does that earn number one spot? How about I…
She’s normal, brave, intelligent and frequently in over her head and unapologetic about it because it’s her job and her job serves a higher purpose.
Corrina Lawson on Lois Lane

Sunday, September 16th, at 5:00pm EDT/4:00pm CDT, G2Factor will discuss Smallville Season 11 #16 featuring World’s Finest in it’s early days and Action #0 also showing us Superman’s initial introduction to Metropolis.
Also, Kimmie and Tasha experienced the Baltimore Comic Con last weekend. They will be giving us news from writers and artists about their books, art, and how they feel about Clark Kent/Lois Lane/Superman. Can’t wait to hear it all from our intrepid geek girls!!!
We’ll also discuss the Diamond comic book order stats for the month of August as well as if the ‘tricks of the trade’ of the 90s are still fruitful in these times.
Should be an interesting show! Hope you’ll join us.
Live streaming and chatroom during show. Downloads available on iTunes and talkshoe after the show.