“You look at Superman, and you wonder, what can he possibly have to worry about? What could possibly ever hurt him? But just because his skin is invulnerable, that doesn’t mean his heart is. And that’s how you hurt Superman. You break his heart.” Lois Lane [New Earth]
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Amy Adams talking about Supeman crushes on Jimmy Kimmel Live (x)
Lois Lane has inherited Superman’s powers on several occasions. What are your thoughts on portraying Lois with Superman’s powers, and what would you want her superheroine name to be?
#this is clark kent’s life in eight gifs #kill me #lois says or does something lois-y #and clark is left staring at her walk away with a bemused/alarmed/delighted/aroused/excited/insert word smile creeping over his face #every single time #he smiles; never met someone like her before #EVERY TIME #after fifty years he will still be smiling at her like a lovestruck fool #because he’s superman and near invincible but she floors him every single time #and he loves it. #idiots in love
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So good.
What an epic photo. Love it.
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Darcy/Lizzie’s audience brotp
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What other reality stars you as my knight in shinning armor?
DC’s Power Couple: Superman/Clark Kent & Lois Lane
The only real power couple of DC Comics.
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“Superman. It’s always been Superman and it always will be. A good Superman story is hard to find. They’re rare to the point that I can make a comprehensive list of them off the top of my head. But when one does come along… A good Batman story is entertaining and bad ass. And it makes you think “Batman is cool.” A good Green Lantern story is generally fraught with emotional peril but, at the end, you’ll wish you had a power ring. A good Superman story fills you with awe.
It’s the mythology of a sun god who wished he was a man because he saw something so great in us. It’s the story of a hero who could move whole worlds and see through stars and hear a whisper on the other side of the planet… who fell in love with a storyteller. It’s about a man and his dog.
Every single day, you can turn on the news and hear about something bad happening. People do terrible things to each other all the time. And, on the worst days, you might just sit down and get cynical, thinking thoughts like “maybe we are inherently evil. Maybe there’s just something wrong deep down in our hearts.”
And then there’s Superman. Looking down at the world with an unfathomable sadness. Waiting for us to join him in the sun. All the while, truly believing something only an impossible man could believe.
“If you knew how you are loved, not one of you would raise a hand in rage again.”
There’s a psychology to storytelling. It’s really quite simple. When presented with something light, we look for darkness. When presented with darkness, we look for the light. It gives a story depth. In a world without a Superman, we made one for our fiction. To guide us and make us feel brave. To let us hope.
You will believe a man can fly.”