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===Elseworlds imprint=== *''[[Superman: Speeding Bullets]]'', a 1993 [[Elseworlds]] story based on the concept of an amalgamation of Superman and [[Batman]]. Martha and [[Thomas Wayne]] discovered Baby Kal-El, adopt and named him Bruce. Bruce discovers his superpowers when his parents are killed and create the identity Batman to fight criminals in [[Gotham City]]. Lois relocates to Gotham City after Lex Luthor buys the ''Daily Planet'', and soon forms a relationship with Bruce Wayne, the owner of her new job at the ''Gotham Gazette''. She later convinces him to abandon the identity of Batman and adopt a more hopeful persona of Superman. *''[[Superman: The Feral Man of Steel]]'', a 1994 Elseworlds special in ''Superman'' (vol. 2) Annual #6, based on [[Mowgli|The Jungle Book]] stories with elements from [[Tarzan]]. Raised by [[Wolf|wolves]] in 19th-century [[India]]n Jungle and is given the name K'L'L. Lois is an American girl who falls for K'L'L. *In ''Superman: Kal'', Lady Loisse is the daughter of the late Lord Lane in the [[Middle Ages]]. She is held captive by Baron Luthor, who hopes to make her his bride. Lois falls for Kal, a blacksmith's apprentice after he wins a contest against Luthor's best fighters. She accepts his request for her hand in marriage, as payment for him forging a suit of armour for Luthor from his rocket. After their wedding, Loisse is taken from Kal by Luthor, who subsequently killed her.<ref>{{cite comic| writer= [[Dave Gibbons|Gibbons, Dave]]| penciller= [[José Luis García-López|García-López, José Luis]]| inker= García-López, José Luis| story= Superman: Kal| title= Superman: Kal| issue= #1| date= 1995}}</ref> *Lois is a teacher from the undercity in the 1996 series, ''Superman's Metropolis'', modelled on [[Fritz Lang]]'s classic 1927 science-fiction film ''[[Metropolis (1927 film)|Metropolis]]''. *''[[Superman: War of the Worlds]]'', a Superman story adapted into the [[H. G. Wells]] novel ''[[The War of the Worlds]]''. Set in 1938, after applying for a job at the [[Daily Star (DC Comics)|Daily Star]], Clark and Lois witness the arrival of the [[Martian]] invasion of Earth. Superman dies saving the Earth, and Lois marries Lex Luthor who becomes the [[Vice President of the United States|Vice President]]. * In the 1998 series, ''[[JLA: The Nail]]'', the Kents never found Clark, Lois is selected by [[Hal Jordan|Green Lantern]] to provide the Justice League with some positive media presentation after a recent propaganda campaign focuses on the idea that many modern metahumans are alien invaders. Tracking recent kidnapped heroes to a secret base, Lois is introduced to the Kents, who provide a safe house for various heroes after Lana Lang smuggled them out of the facility, and later discovers that the true mastermind behind the conspiracy is [[Jimmy Olsen]], mutated into a Kryptonian through genetic experiments carried out based on DNA samples found in Kal-El's crashed and abandoned ship. Jimmy is finally defeated by Kal-El, who was here raised by an Amish couple until their deaths at Olsen's hands, with Lois writing about how Kal-El's time with the Kents helped him accept his abilities and grow into the Superman he should have been. In the sequel, ''[[JLA: Another Nail]]'' Lois helps the Kents create Kal-El's 'Clark' disguise- albeit naming him 'Carl' on impulse- to give him a chance at a normal life outside of his role as Superman, reasoning that the simplicity of the glasses will stop people paying too much attention to him, while their original plan to completely cover him with a false beard would make people suspect that Kal-El had something to hide. *[[John Byrne (comics)|John Byrne]]'s ''[[Superman & Batman: Generations]]'' follow the life and families of Superman and Lois and their descendants over the course of three separate Elseworlds series. *Published in 1999, ''[[The Superman Monster]]'' takes elements from [[Mary Shelley]]'s novel ''[[Frankenstein]]'' where Superman is similar to the [[Frankenstein's monster|Frankenstein monster]]. Set in Gotham City in 1888, Eloise Edge is the daughter of Burgomaster Edge and the fiancé of scientist Vicktor Luthor who creates the creature, Klaus, using Kryptonian technology. Eloise develops an affection for Klaus, and after she is killed by a ricocheting bullet and revived in the same Matrix that created Klaus, she accompanies him to the Arctic to learn more about her new condition. *In the series, ''[[Son of Superman]]'', fifteen years after the disappearance of Superman, Lois' teenage son Jon Kent begins to display superpowers and learns his father is Superman. Jon joins the rebel organization to fight against the corrupt U.S. government. *In ''[[JLA: Created Equal]]'', all men on Earth except Superman and Lex Luthor are killed by a strange disease. When Lois become pregnant, Superman is forced to leave Earth after Luthor reveals he is still a carrier for the disease. Years later, Lois gives birth to her and Clark's son, Adam, who has various half-siblings conceived with the other females using sperm samples provided by Superman, but Adam accidentally kills his mother when he hugs her too hard. *Lois is a captain in the military in series ''[[Superman: Last Son of Earth]]'' and ''[[Superman: Last Stand on Krypton]]''. A reverse of the Superman origin with Kal-El being sent from Earth to Krypton, discovering the [[Green Lantern]] power ring, and journeys to Earth and help its people fight against the dictator Luthor. *In ''[[Superman/Tarzan: Sons of the Jungle]]'', Kal-El, the last survivor of Krypton crash-lands in East [[Africa]] and is raised by [[ape]]s to become the Lord of the Jungle; and meet the adventurer John Greystoke, Jane Clayton and her friend Metropolis reporter Lois Lane. * In the 2003 [[Elseworlds]] series ''[[Superman: Red Son]]'', Superman's escape rocket did not land in [[Smallville (comics)|Smallville]], but in the Soviet Union under [[Joseph Stalin]]. Lois is married to [[Lex Luthor]] but still uses the surname Lane for her articles in the ''Daily Planet''. Superman saves her life, and the two have an instant attraction with each other; however, Lois never acts on her feelings and remains married to Luthor. When her husband is elected President, Lois becomes First Lady and serves as an unofficial American emissary to [[Wonder Woman]]. After the fall of Superman's Greater [[Soviet Union]] and presumed death, he attends his "funeral" wearing a suit and glasses. He and Lois are shown looking at each other before he departs. *''[[Superman: True Brit]]'', the 2004 series re-imagines the origin of Superman, where his spaceship crashed in [[Weston-super-Mare]] in [[England]] instead of the town of Smallville in America. A humorous look at Superman and the British [[Tabloid journalism|tabloid]] press, it features Louisa Layne-Ferret, a hard-edged reporter. Lois herself briefly appears to offer an American perspective on Superman and invites Colin Clark to visit America.
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