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12 Facts You May Not Have Known About Lois Lane
12 Facts You May Not Have Known About Lois Lane
12 Facts You May Not Have Known About Lois Lane
Everyone loves comic book trivia, but with decades of comics behind, there’s always some new obscure fact to learn. That’s why ComicsAlliance is going deep into the minutiae of your favorite names in comics in our continuing video series. You think you know comics? Well, here’s a few things you might not know! As part of our continued month-long celebration of Women in Comics, this week we're taking a look at the Daily Planet's ace reporter and Superman's hero, Lois Lane!
Fantastic Five: Best Comic Book Couples
Fantastic Five: Best Comic Book Couples
Fantastic Five: Best Comic Book Couples
If there’s one thing we’ve learned from our years on the Internet, it’s that there’s no aspect of comics that can’t be broken down and quantified in a single definitive list, preferably in amounts of five or ten. And since there’s no more definitive authority than ComicsAlliance, we’re taking it upon ourselves to compile Top Five lists of everything you could ever want to know about comics. While Valentine's Day maybe behind us for another year, love is still in the air and to celebrate the seasons, we're counting down the best couples in all of comics.
Ask Chris #319: Die Hard With A Santa
Ask Chris #319: Die Hard With A Santa
Ask Chris #319: Die Hard With A Santa
Q: Santa's workshop is taken over by terrorists who are not what they seem. Which comics character fits the John McClane role? Remember: he’s an unlikely hero, so no obvious answers like Batman. — @charlotteofoz A: Okay, look: I know that everyone is tired of the whole "Die Hard is the best Christmas movie" thing. I mean, I'm tired of it, and Matt D. Wilson and I once recorded a commentary track for that movie as the Christmas special for our podcast. But all that said, this question has too many interesting parts to not answer.
Best Covers Ever (This Year): DC Comics 2016 Edition
Best Covers Ever (This Year): DC Comics 2016 Edition
Best Covers Ever (This Year): DC Comics 2016 Edition
What may go down as one of the worst years in recent memory is slowly crawling to a close, and while we wish it good riddance and hope against hope that 2017 will be an improvement, there is some small solace in looking back over the year that's passed and figuring out what stuff from it was the best. That's right, it's "Best of..." list time, and today we're taking a look at the Best DC Covers of 2016.
The Endless Fun of Silver Age Superman Panels
The Endless Fun of Silver Age Superman Panels
The Endless Fun of Silver Age Superman Panels
As the first and greatest superhero of them all, it only stands to reason that Superman would be leading the charge with some of the wildest and weirdest comics of the time. His amazing list of super-powers allowed him to have crazy adventures that many other characters couldn’t dream of having, but he also got strange new (but often very short-lived) powers to let the creators go even crazier with him. All of which leads us to why you’re really here, to see this gallery of panels from Silver Age Superman comics presented completely without context. Some are weird, some are wacky, some are befuddling, but they’re all pretty fun, and the best part is this is just the teeniest, tiniest tip of the iceberg when it comes to Silver Age insanity. Just try to make sense out of them and enjoy!
Fantastic Five: Superman's Strangest Powers
Fantastic Five: Superman's Strangest Powers
Fantastic Five: Superman's Strangest Powers
If there’s one thing we’ve learned from our years on the Internet, it’s that there’s no aspect of comics that can’t be broken down and quantified in a single definitive list, preferably in amounts of five or ten. And since there’s no more definitive authority than ComicsAlliance, we’re taking it upon ourselves to compile Top Five lists of everything you could ever want to know about comics. Everyone knows about all of Superman's cool powers like super-punching and laser eye beams, but what about some of his lesser known powers?
'Superwoman' #1 Shocks Fans With Controversial Ending
'Superwoman' #1 Shocks Fans With Controversial Ending
'Superwoman' #1 Shocks Fans With Controversial Ending
When DC Comics announced its slate of DC Rebirth titles, Superwoman was one of the books that really stood out as coming from left-field. For a time, we weren't sure who Superwoman would be, and when it was confirmed to be Lois Lane donning the costume, there were still more questions surrounding how she got her powers, and even which incarnation of Lois Lane it would be. (There have been two versions in the DC Universe since the reality-mashing events of Convergence.) This week finally saw the release of Superwoman #1 by Phil Jimenez, Matt Santorelli and Jeromy Cox, which firmly establishes the new status quo for Lois Lane and Superwoman, while raising a lot more questions about the future of the comic and its lead than anyone was expecting. This article contains spoilers for the ending of Superwoman #1.
Gwenda Bond Returns For Third Lois Lane YA Novel
Gwenda Bond Returns For Third Lois Lane YA Novel
Gwenda Bond Returns For Third Lois Lane YA Novel
Gwenda Bond's Lois Lane series of young adult novels are some of the freshest and most exciting adaptations of comic book properties that you can get your hands on right now, and her take on teenage Lois Lane sticking her nose where she's told it doesn't belong and searching for the truth are not just true to the character, they're some of the best Lois Lane stories, period. That's why it's such awesome news that the series is returning next year for a third novel, aptly titled Lois Lane: Triple Threat.

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