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| Last = Superman IV: The Quest for Peace (Movie)
   
| HistoryText = Lacy Warfield was the editor of Warfield Publications, which the [[Daily Planet]] became for a time after her father [[David Warfield (Donnerverse)|David Warfield]] bought the paper's company and changed its format to a tabloid-style paper. During her time as the editor, she has been making advances on [[Kal-El (Donnerverse)|Clark Kent]] despite [[Lois Lane (Donnerverse)|Lois Lane's]] warnings to her that he is "the world's oldest Boy Scout". Lacy would later become a victim of [[Nuclear Man (Donnerverse)|Nuclear Man]] as he pursued her and inexplicably flew her into outer space, barely surviving as Superman caused an eclipse that shut down his powers, immobilizing him. Lacy along with her father were removed from their positions after [[Perry White (Donnerverse)|Perry White]] bought out the remaining controlling stocks of the Daily Planet, thus restoring editorial control back to himself.
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| HistoryText = Lacy Warfield was the editor of Warfield Publications, which the [[Daily Planet]] became for a time after her father [[David Warfield (Donnerverse)|David Warfield]] bought the paper's company and changed its format to a tabloid-style paper. During her time as the editor, she has been making advances on [[Kal-El (Donnerverse)|Clark Kent]]. [[Lois Lane (Donnerverse)|Lois Lane]] scoffed at this, warning her that Clark is a square, or "the world's oldest Boy Scout". Lacy would later become a victim of [[Nuclear Man (Donnerverse)|Nuclear Man]] as he pursued her and inexplicably flew her into outer space, barely surviving as Superman caused an eclipse that shut down his powers, immobilizing him. Lacy along with her father were removed from their positions after [[Perry White (Donnerverse)|Perry White]] bought out the remaining controlling stocks of the Daily Planet, thus restoring editorial control back to himself.
   
 
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Revision as of 15:25, 13 September 2017


Lacy Warfield was the editor of Warfield Publications, which the Daily Planet became for a time after her father David Warfield bought the paper's company and changed its format to a tabloid-style paper. During her time as the editor, she has been making advances on Clark Kent. Lois Lane scoffed at this, warning her that Clark is a square, or "the world's oldest Boy Scout". Lacy would later become a victim of Nuclear Man as he pursued her and inexplicably flew her into outer space, barely surviving as Superman caused an eclipse that shut down his powers, immobilizing him. Lacy along with her father were removed from their positions after Perry White bought out the remaining controlling stocks of the Daily Planet, thus restoring editorial control back to himself.

  • Lacy Warfield was played by Mariel Hemingway in the movie Superman IV: The Quest For Peace.
  • Unlike her Father, Lacy seemed to be a nice person underneath and was one of the few women who was more interested romantically in Clark rather than Superman.

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