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  1. 18 de abr. de 2018 · 2.3K. 85K views 5 years ago. Artist & writer John Byrne reinvented Superman in the 80s creating the foundation for the modern version of the character, including a logical approach to Superman...

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  2. In this series, Lois Lane was written as an aggressive reporter and personality from the start, and she never expressed a desire to find out Superman's identity or that he might have an alter-ego. Lois was given reddish-brown hair. Although she is clearly attracted to Superman, Lois is depicted as a driven career woman, with no ...

  3. Luego de las miniseries de 1985-1986, Crisis on Infinite Earths, el escritor y artista John Byrne revise la leyenda de Superman, y eliminó las versión de la era de plata de Lois de la continuidad; antes que esto sucediera, un final npo canónico de una “historia Imaginaria”: Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?, fue ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lois_LaneLois Lane - Wikipedia

    Lois Lane, as she appears on the cover of The Man of Steel #2 (October 1986), art by John Byrne. Lois underwent a character alteration beginning with John Byrne's The Man of Steel miniseries, which significantly rewrote Superman's origin and history.

  5. 5 de may. de 2023 · In six issues, John Byrne tells Superman’s origins while introducing us to a revamped Lois Lane and a new version of Lex Luthor. Kal-El also has his first meeting with Batman, a strange encounter with a bizarre creature, and learns about his extraterrestrial origins.

    • Joshua Lapin-Bertone
  6. The series ran from 1993 to 1997 and stars Dean Cain as Superman/Clark Kent and Teri Hatcher as Lois Lane. The show loosely followed John Byrne's six-issue comic book series, The Man of Steel, which significantly rewrote Superman's origin

  7. 25 de nov. de 2015 · En su primera aparición “oficial”, Superman no tiene traje de superhéroe, y es Lois Lane, la famosa periodista del Daily Planet, quien le otorga el sobrenombre de “Superman”. Durante 21 páginas, Byrne se centra en el hombre, y recién vemos al superhombre en la última página.