My Adventures With Superman

Since when Lois is chink?
Since 2022 with the 'Girl Taking Over: A Lois Lane Story' was published. The story is some YA novel writen by Sarah Kuhn who wrote 'Shadow of the Batgirl' and 'Heroine Complex'

This is a direct quote from her on the change:
Regarding DC heroine Lois Lane, Sarah Kuhn says "I was always desperately searching for some tiny scrap of representation in the stories I loved and Lois had dark hair, so sometimes I'd fantasize that she was Asian American -- like me." She then elaborated on this new take on Lois:

Our Lois is a modern Asian American girl, a biracial Japanese American teenager making her way in the big, bright world and discovering how to be messy and real and meet all your deadlines while consuming endless amounts of caffeine and Pocky. And I loved giving her a brilliant, supportive Asian community much like the one that's been so important to me -- a way-too-blunt Japanese mom who encourages (well, more like demands) Lois to stand up for herself, a free-spirited best frenemy who helps her find her voice, a fierce mentor who inspires her to become that icon we know she's meant to be."
 
Lex was always white, he was just designed after Telly Savalas' Blofield in STAS which gave him a more Mediterranean look which politically obsessed retards took as him being black for some reason.
It wasn't being politically obsessed so much as him really looking like a lightskinned black guy and nobody knowing who telly savals was. Seriously if you didn't know he was supposed to be greekish, you'd think he was black.
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Big nose, thick lips, bald and every other rich black guy was wearing that look back then. He's not drawn like a white guy in that show.
Aside from Hanna-Barbera's Super Friends in which I did not recognize Lex Luthor in a crowded gang of villains, Superman TAS was my first and only exposure to him for a while in childhood, and I absolutely thought he was a black man.
 
Since 2022 with the 'Girl Taking Over: A Lois Lane Story' was published. The story is some YA novel writen by Sarah Kuhn who wrote 'Shadow of the Batgirl' and 'Heroine Complex'

This is a direct quote from her on the change:

That feels like a racist parody.
For all the amount of faggotry tiresome in western media, I can appreciate this.
(Hate internet so much just to upload a small video).
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So close. It's cute enough but it just doesn't feel like those characters.
Bingo. That’s Lex.
Good joke. It's clearly Alexander Luthor.
Guessing if that actually is Lex and you're not just making a terrible joke that he'll go bald at season end.
 
Sorry to double post, but LOL:
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It's funny because one of the people who helped design that outfit.
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Since 2022 with the 'Girl Taking Over: A Lois Lane Story' was published. The story is some YA novel writen by Sarah Kuhn who wrote 'Shadow of the Batgirl' and 'Heroine Complex'

This is a direct quote from her on the change:

Holy shit, they using shit from the YA novels... Race swapping, YA shit and gala bullshit with the same character. This must be record. Its only missing Lois becoming Bi, non-binary, or she becoming a Ladyboy.
 
Since when Lois is chink?
Technically she's a gook.
Heroine Complex
Sounds awfully progressive to me.
gala bullshit
Is having characters going to some kind of formal event and dressing up for it a common trope in this kind of media? I remember seeing it in She-Ra but I didn't think it was a trend so much as the writer being mentally stuck in high school and wanting to shove a prom in there for no good reason, though the writing of this does lead me to believe that the people behind it have the same problem.
 
Technically she's a gook.

Sounds awfully progressive to me.

Is having characters going to some kind of formal event and dressing up for it a common trope in this kind of media? I remember seeing it in She-Ra but I didn't think it was a trend so much as the writer being mentally stuck in high school and wanting to shove a prom in there for no good reason, though the writing of this does lead me to believe that the people behind it have the same problem.
I think Marvel had TWO gala events, and i almost sure both are in X-men books, and absolute disasters. Not sure about DC, but Gothan High exists. Half the plots in Marvel comics are the writers doing surprise group therapy with the reader and the main theme is: - High Schools sucks, I hate my dad so much, and Daddy not fucked my hard enough.

That and troonie bullshit.
 
tbh Lois has a lot better excuse to be at gala events than most cape randos given that she's a reporter who gets stuck with the girly shit beat in most settings
 
Since 2022 with the 'Girl Taking Over: A Lois Lane Story' was published. The story is some YA novel writen by Sarah Kuhn who wrote 'Shadow of the Batgirl' and 'Heroine Complex'

This is a direct quote from her on the change:

"See everyone? We're in on that whole animey trend too! SEND US MONEY"

With I Am Not Stargirl, this shit reeks of "cashing in". I didn't need to know anything more about Lois Lane other than she's Clark Kent's potential love interest.

Also, I'm laughing my ass off because this isn't catering to any Asian Americans other than those who really hate themselves. AAs realize the Marvel DC Grift already, in that there is no new material and Superman is antithesis to Asian work ethic.

I was looking at this with the benefit of a doubt. Now, I'm just rolling my eyes to where they could be used to generate electricity. You had one job, DC.
 
AAs realize the Marvel DC Grift already, in that there is no new material and Superman is antithesis to Asian work ethic.
I'm pretty sure one of Dean Cain's seventy-three ethnic backgrounds is Asian
 
Not sure about DC
Teen Titans 2003 had an entire episode of Robin being forced to prom with Killer Moth's daughter. Starfire tags along and tries to fight her so that she can have her mans. Episode ends with the girl having her spider-head boyfriend take her back, and Robin and Starfire getting a romantic evening. It was an episode that probably birthed this Tumblr generation as Tumblr ate it up.
 
given that she's a reporter
Lois, Clark and Jimmy are all interns in this series, and even then most incarnations of Lois would rather get dirty for a good scoop than cover some inane bullshit for an easy payday.
And of course they didn't draw it right.
They couldn't even draw a good looking suit for Clark, and the buttons on Jimmy's vest are also wrong if it was meant to be double-breasted rather than a simple animation error. And on that subject, why is it that Jimmy Olsen is the one wearing the incredibly conservative outfit complete with a buff waistcoat and tie pin whilst Clark is wearing a slab of flannel that makes him look wider than a European car?
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Also note how Clark's suit completely changes colour between the two screengrabs.
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I think they may have chosen that shade of blue as a callback to Clark's civilian wear in STAS, but failing to understand why Clark's suit was cut the way it was. Or maybe they did and decided to have Clark wear somethat makes him not only look wider than the average WalMart patron but also had him wearing a fucking bow tie, which not only leans in further to the quirky softboi archetype but also draws even more attention to how fucking wide he is.
 
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My Adventures with Supermid, which villain will they unveil with a totally boring design? Will people who get all scolding schoolmarm-like over female characters in animation/videogames/etc. being designed with secondary sexual characteristics and actually attractive is actually sexist and "male gaze" flip out even more and start going AWOOOGAH AWOOOGAH and hitting themselves over the head with mallets like vintage cartoon short characters in embarrassing displays of Reddit-approved performative heterosexuality the next time middling tomboy Lois exposes 1/30th of her back? Stay tuned!
 
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but the big issue is that Clark lied to her about being Superman. -_-
if that's the case then this opens up the can of worms of "how the fuck did this bitch not know Clark = Superman the entire fucking time?" in every single superman cartoon in existance. Like is lois that dumb she couldn't immediately put 2 & 2 together by not only his voice but his looks? Or are glasses just the magical face mask in cartoon world?
 
if that's the case then this opens up the can of worms of "how the fuck did this bitch not know Clark = Superman the entire fucking time?" in every single superman cartoon in existance. Like is lois that dumb she couldn't immediately put 2 & 2 together by not only his voice but his looks? Or are glasses just the magical face mask in cartoon world?
Hilariously, you actually said the comic answer at the end. I guess his glasses have some Kryptonian tech that disguises him, whatever?

The simpler explanation is usually just that people are not looking for Superman and thus don't see the similarities, especially given Clark's low status. No one would expect God to be a wagie at the Daily Planet. Egos also prevent it. Clark straight up tells Lois he is Superman in STAS, but it gets passed off by her as just him being an asshole. Lex has also figured out Clark is superman, but the idea that the wagie he insulted an hour ago is a God wrecks his ego to the point of rejection.
 
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