#Superman and Lois
TV’s Lois & Clark.
Your skin, bones, muscles all capable of unimaginable power. Over time, I will teach you how to use that power, that speed, that strength. You will learn to do things you never thought possible on this Earth. Superman & Lois - 1x11 “A Brief Reminiscence In-Between Cataclysmic Events”
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My most vivid memories are of the days when my life changed. I remember coming to this Earth, feeling the sun on my face for the first time, hearing the voices of my parents. My mother called me their greatest surprise, and boy, there sure were lots of them. I remember loving Smallville, the people, the community, how the small things were the big things. And I thought I’d live there forever… but my father’s death set me on a different path. Eventually, I moved to Metropolis, to become who I was meant to be. But my most vivid memory of all, was the day I met her.
SUPERMAN & LOIS | 1.01 PILOT
Superman and Lois - 1x01 “ Pilot”
“My father’s death set me on a different path. Eventually, I moved to Metropolis to become who I was meant to be.”
Superman & Lois Episode 1: DC Comics and Movie Easter Eggs
His suit (especially the emblem) looks like the version from the Max Fleischer cartoons… Incidentally, his “my mom made it for me” line was used in the pilot episode of Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman in 1993. It also speaks to a piece of Superman lore that often switches back and forth in the comics and elsewhere. For years, it was generally accepted that Clark’s costume was made by Martha Kent from the blankets that came with the rocket. In some recent interpretations (notably the Man of Steel film), it’s a piece of Kryptonian ceremonial wear of some kind, and is alien in nature.
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