Warning: Spoilers for Superman #19There's no question that Lois Lane are the most iconic comic book couple of all time, with their dynamic inspiring countless other couples succeeding them. Now, that fan-favorite dynamic has been given a surprising twist that changes the nature of Clark and Lois' romance. DC's greatest love story has officially been rewritten, and Superman is no longer the only superhero in their relationship.

Since Lois Lane unexpectedly became Superwoman, readers have been captivated by the mystery surrounding her powers. The solicitation for Superwoman Special #1 by Joshua Williamson and Edwin Galmon promises answers about Lois' mysterious new abilities, and along with this issue's synopsis comes stunning cover art by Dave Wilkins. This variant cover depicts a common occurrence for this prolific DC duo, but in reverse, as Lois' Superwoman carries Clark Kent rather than the other way around.

SUPERWOMAN SPECIAL #1 (2024)

Comic book cover: Lois Lane flies through the sky as Superwoman while carrying Clark Kent.

Release Date:

December 11th, 2024

Writer:

Joshua Williamson

Artist:

Edwin Galmon

Spotlighted Variant Cover Artist:

Dave Wilkins

Cover Artist:

Edwin Galmon

Variant Covers:

Elizabeth Torque, Mark Spears

The amazing story of how Daily Planet Editor-in-Chief Lois Lane got superpowers and became Superwoman is finally told. What does it mean for the matriarch of the Super family to fly alongside her family and friends? And how long will these powers last? And who wants these powers for themselves?! Guest starring the Atom, Mister Terrific, Supergirl, and Silver Banshee!

This gorgeous art expertly subverts the long-held tropes that fans have come to expect from Superman and Lois' romance, showing how her transformation into Superwoman has shaken up the foundation of their relationship in fun, inventive ways.

Superman and Lois Lane's Dynamic Takes a Turn Now That She Has Superpowers

DC's New Superwoman Flips Her Romance With Superman On Its Head

Comic book cover: Superwoman crouches in front of a collage of Lois Lane's life.

Superman and Lois Lane both made their DC Comics debut in 1938's Action Comics #1 by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, and from that point on, their dynamic has remained roughly the same as it was back then. Superman flies around saving people, while Lois Lane is a reporter who he has to swoop in and rescue every so often. There's a reason that imagery of Superman carrying Lois in flight is so widely beloved; it's a staple of their love story, as he's the superhero and she's the civilian. In Wilkins' variant cover art, however, Superman's usual status quo with Lois has been switched.

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As displayed above, Wilkins' art of Superman and Lois takes their classic trope and switches the roles they play. Lois Lane, wearing her new Superwoman costume, gets to be the brave superhero who flies in for the rescue. Meanwhile, Clark Kent is put in the position of a helpless civilian who needs to be carried. This endearing role swap does away with the "damsel in distress" trope that permeates many interpretations of Superman and Lois' romance, letting her save him for a change. Thanks to her newfound Superwoman powers, Lois and Superman are equals in their relationship at long last.

As Superwoman, Lois Lane Can Finally Fight Beside Superman

Lois Lane Leaves Her "Damsel in Distress" Roots Behind

Typically, Superman has to fight on Lois' behalf while she watches from the sidelines. That's not to say she can't challenge bad guys in her own way - Superman and Superwoman use their Kryptonian powers to combat crime in Metropolis together, giving them a refreshing new dynamic.

Now that she isn't relegated to "damsel in distress" status, Lois Lane is finally the hero she's always been on the inside, just like Superman.

The perfect comparison of Lois' new role and her old one is demonstrated when fires up her heat vision and prepares for battle alongside Superman. Now that she isn't relegated to "damsel in distress" status, Lois Lane is finally the hero she's always deserved to be, just like Superman.

Superwoman Special #1 is available December 11th, 2024 from DC Comics.

Superman Deflecting Bullets in Comic Art by Jorge Jimenez
Created By
Joe Shuster, Jerry Siegel
First Appearance
Action Comics
Alias
Kal-El, Clark Kent, Jonathan Kent
Alliance
Justice League, Superman Family
Race
Kryptonian
Franchise
D.C.

The icon who launched the entire world of superheroes, the last son of Krypton escaped his dying world to crash land on Earth and be raised as Clark Kent. The world knows him better as Superman, the Man of Steel, the leader of the Justice League, and the most well-known hero in the DC Comics Universe. Blessed with the powers of a demigod, Kal-El of Krypton fights enemies both small and cosmic in his endless pursuit of truth, justice, and a better tomorrow.