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Here's details on what Bendis is intending to do with the family and Lois in general
https://imgur.com/a/sW3yg
While I'm glad he said they're going to be mature about whatever comes next...yeah, I'm done.
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Bendis says the new villain is trying to avenge Krypton and that he's figured out Clark's life as Superman is always the reason it's destroyed, this plays havoc with Clark's mentality as he can no longer tell if his purpose in life was his own choices or if it was pre-determined, and the family life is strained because of it, forcing Lois and Clark to make a decision to presumably seperate.
It's not ideal for any 'shipper obviously, but it's an interesting idea and test of their relationship...and certainly one that DC's done before with Hawkgirl and Green Lantern in the DCAU. They love each other, but they don't want to be destiny's puppet, they want to be their own person.
With what Bendis says about readers needing patience and letting a story play out, I think his end goal is to eventually reunite them
Why is it DC can't stand seeing Superman,Lois and other humans around him happy?
If the aren't killing one or both Kents,Lois or other closely related people, they are dissolving his marriage. Temporary or not, I hate this! I love reading about his family,it makes him more relatable and offers more possible story scenarios. Tired of this ploy being used every time a reboot or change of writer happens.
I'll play a little Devil's advocate and say I do in a way support this because the common fear of marrying off characters is when things become too happy and when fans complain well the writers have to shake things up to keep it interesting just as long as it's nothing stupid and waht Bendis has in mind is a very big idea and it's not easy to execute I hope he has the skill for it.
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Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman was the only time I cared about this relationship