User:Leader Vladimir/Lois Lane (Prime Earth)

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 * Theme                  = Superman
 * Image                  = Superman 0071.jpg
 * RealName               = Lois Lane
 * CurrentAlias           = Lois Lane
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 * Alignment              = Good
 * Identity               = Public
 * Affiliation            = Daily Planet; Superman Family
 * Relatives              = Lucy Lane (sister),Sam Lane (father), Ella Lane (mother), Susie Tompkins (niece)
 * Universe               = New Earth
 * BaseOfOperations       = Metropolis


 * Gender                 = Female
 * Height                 = 5'7"
 * Weight                 = 120 lbs
 * Eyes                   = Blue
 * Hair                   = Black
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 * Citizenship            = American
 * MaritalStatus          = Married
 * Occupation             = Reporter
 * Education              = College Graduate


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 * Creators               = Jerry Siegel; Joe Shuster
 * First                  = Action Comics #1


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 * HistoryText            = Lois Lane is an award-winning investigative journalist employed at the Daily Planet, alongside fellow reporter Clark Kent, photographer Jimmy Olsen and the Daily Planet editor-in-chief Perry White. Raised in the military as daughter of General Sam Lane, she is more than capable of handling herself in almost any situation. She is known as one of Superman's greatest supporters.

Early life
Lois was born to Sam and Ella Lane. Given her father's career, Lois developed a strained relationship with him. When she grew up, she became interested in journalism and got a job as a reporter in the Daily Planet. She became partnered with a young photographer named Jimmy Olsen.

Story of the Century
Eventually, Lois rose through the Planet's ranks and became very successful. However, her career would hit its breakthrough point with the debut of an unnamed vigilante who protected the weak from Metropolis' corrupt businessmen. Lois and Jimmy saw the hero saving a child from an incoming train and made an article that introduce him to the world, naming the hero "Superman".

As time passed, Superman became known across Metropolis for his actions as a champion for the weak and Lois published many articles that would help present a positive reputation for the hero. However, Lois' father became convinced that Superman was a threat to national security and needed to be taken down.

During her work, Lois and Jimmy became trapped in an out-of-control train. Superman saved the people onboard but was captured by the military. Knowing her father was behind Superman's kidnapping, Lois went to his military base to ask for Superman's release. However, Superman escaped the facility on his own, and he and Lois had a small encounter.

Later, Lois and Jimmy were working on an interview when an army of robots attacked the city. In all of a sudden, Lois, Jimmy and several other citizens are trapped in a portion of the city which is then encased in a bubble and lifted into space. The entity behind their kidnapping is an alien known as Brainiac. Superman defeats Brainiac and returns the bottled city to Earth, being recognized as Earth's protector.

Promotion
The Daily Planet building had been demolished and reconstructed, and the newspaper had been bought by Morgan Edge, who merged the the Planet into his Galaxy Broadcasting Systems to become the Planet Global Network. Edge also promotes Lois, making her the head of the PGN's media division. Due to her promotion, Clark is made the lead reporter on the Superman stories. Later, Lois decides to move in with Jonathan, causing friction in her friendship with Clark. She also returns to her old job as a street reporter.

After Brainiac's attack, Lois became aware of the Twenty, a mysterious group of different people who disappeared on the same day. For five years she searched for clues until her investigation led her to a man: Senator Hume. She meets Hume at a fundraiser and Hume reveals he is one of the Twenty and tells her the story of Brainiac, saying that he gave them powers so he could repopulate his homeworld, Colu. As he finishes his story, Hume says that Brainiac will return for the Twenty. Also, the strain of his power kills Hume but not before giving his power to Lois, who falls unconscious. Superman finds her body and wraps her with his cape. A few days later, she wakes up at the hospital with Jonathan at her side.

Developing psychic powers, Lois goes to help Superman, who is attacked by the Psychic Pirate. The Psychic Pirate defeats Lois and goes on to attack Metropolis, forcing her and Superman to join forces with Hector Hammond and the H.I.V.E. Queen. The four work together and defeat the Psychic Pirate. During the confrontation, Lois learns that Superman is Clark Kent but falls back into a coma. Superman brings her back to the hospital.

Personality
Lois is a strong-willed and brave woman with a strong sense of journalistic ethics. When she finds a story, she has every intention in publishing it. However, Lois's bravery often leads to moments of foolhardy boldness, which get her into trouble, requiring Superman to rescue her. Although she is upset of all the times Superman had get her out of trouble, Lois is still grateful for what Superman does for her.

Despite her bold and strong-willed attitude, Lois has proven to have feminine characteristics as well. She is a kind and benevolent woman who puts her friends and family before herself. Lois deeply understands Clark's duties as a superhero, at the same time Clark understands her commitment to ethic journalism. As seen with her interactions with Chris Kent, Lois can also be very protective and motherly.

Lois also has a strained relationship with her father for putting his military career over his family. She also has a complicated, yet positive relationship with Lucy, her sister. She often acts as a mentor towards Jimmy Olsen and loves Perry White as a father.


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 * : Lois also has extensive investigative skills owing to her long career as an investigative reporter. Like she is a reporter, she is skilled in investigating the cases she writes for the Daily Planet.


 * Journalism: Lois Lane is the best reporter in the Daily Planet. She is known to do anything to get a story even risking her own life to get it. She apparently won a Pulitzer prize for her journalistic skills.


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 * DC                     =
 * Wikipedia              = Lois Lane
 * Links                  =
 * Lois Lane article at Wikipedia
 * Lois Lane article at Supermanica
 * Lois Lane article at the Unofficial Guide to the DC Universe
 * Lois Lane article at Mike's Amazing World of DC Comics
 * The DC Comics Encyclopedia