With all the Batman/Lois debate in the movies, it came out that in the Superman death comic, some time after his return, Lois dated Jeb Friedman. My question is very simple, Lois cheated on Clark.
With all the Batman/Lois debate in the movies, it came out that in the Superman death comic, some time after his return, Lois dated Jeb Friedman. My question is very simple, Lois cheated on Clark.
That isn't a question.
"Has Sariel summoned you here, Azrael? Have you come to witness the miracle of your brethren arriving on Earth?"
"I WILL MIX THE ASHES OF YOUR BONES WITH SALT AND USE THEM TO ENSURE THE EARTH THE TEMPLARS TILLED NEVER BEARS FRUIT AGAIN!"
"*sigh* I hoped it was for the miracle."
Dan Watters' Azrael was incredible, a constant delight and perhaps too good for this world (but not the Forth). For the love of St. Dumas, DC, give us more!!!
My question is simpler
Lois ultimately chose Clark, so what does it matter?
Using the translator doesn't work very well, sorry if you don't understand.
Ah, sorry then. No worries.
Ok, then I think you have the wrong idea because that is not what happened. My recollection is that she broke things off with Jeb before Clark came back. It was never presented as serious, Jeb was a pushy creep and I think they kissed once and that triggered her to break it off. Soon thereafter Clark actually came back for real and they were back together and engaged. I honestly don't recall Jeb even appearing after that. Lois & Clark broke off the engagement at one point for like 6 or so months, and Lois left the country, but I don't recall Jeb coming back into the books at all during that period, but I could be mistaken.
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I don't remember, but was that page the first appearance of Jeb Friedman or did that character appear earlier? I don't remember seeing him before Death of Superman, but to be fair I only bought the occasional issue here and there of the Super books up until about two months before the Doomsday storyline.
When it comes to comics,one person's "fan-service" is another persons personal cannon. So by definition it's ALL fan service. Aren't we ALL fans?
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Aha. Thank you. Its been years since I've reread the pre-death era. I eventually did go back and fill in the holes in my collection going back to shortly before Crisis so I've no doubt read it but have forgotten ol Jeb. The only thing I clearly remember is Jeb dying and Lois being mad at Clark for not saving him.
When it comes to comics,one person's "fan-service" is another persons personal cannon. So by definition it's ALL fan service. Aren't we ALL fans?
SUPERMAN is the greatest fictional character ever created.
Unless they retconned things or my memory fails me again, from what I recall he tried to make his move, she wasn't that into it, and that was that. Before he made his intentions incredibly obvious, she seemed to appreciate his companionship during that time but when he kissed her that was pretty much it. Nothing about it seemed to imply they were dating by any stretch rather it was just welcome company as she was otherwise alone dealing with losing her fiancée.
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