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Sam Lane appears in Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, initially portrayed by Denis Arndt and later by Harve Presnell. This version is a cyberneticist who is divorced from his wife Ellen and has an estranged relationship with his daughter Lois Lane, though he attempts to improve both relationships in later episodes.
During her tenure as Superwoman, she was ordered by her father, General Sam Lane, to kill Agent Liberty, who had been spying on General Lane and Lex Luthor. [14] She later attacked Reactron, which tipped off readers that Superwoman was not Kryptonian (in that the villain's Gold Kryptonite power source had no effect on her). [15]
Although her true identity is initially unknown, her costume is similar to the Kristin Wells version of Superwoman. At the end of the New Krypton arc, Superwoman murders Agent Liberty, after catching him spying on General Sam Lane and Lex Luthor, calling out "Intruder Alert" as she does so. She is later revealed to be working for General Lane.
In the Superman & Lois season 2 finale, former Department of Defense head Sam Lane (Dylan Walsh) explained to his grandsons, Jordan (Alex Garfin) and Jonathan Kent (Jordan Elsass), that their ...
The seven cast members who have been cut: Dylan Walsh (as General Sam Lane), Emmanuelle Chriqui (as Mayor Lana Lang), Erik Valdez (as Lana’s ex-husband Kyle Cushing), Inde Navarrette (as Lana ...
Lucy Lane: Lois Lane's sister and Sam Lane's other daughter. She was Jimmy Olsen's Pre-Crisis on-and-off love interest (Maureen Teefy played the role in the 1984 film Supergirl). Chloe Sullivan: A reporter for the Metropolis-based website Metropolitan, a Post-Crisis love interest of Jimmy Olsen, and a cousin of Lois Lane. She runs a column ...
But the end of the hour revealed it was actually General Sam Lane's (Dylan Walsh) funeral, after he died a hero's death in the episode's climax. Colin Bentley/The CW Dylan Walsh, 'Superman & Lois'
Lois Lane's first appearance as Superwoman in Action Comics #60 (May 1943). Art by Joe Shuster.. The first appearance of "Superwoman" in a DC comic was in a May 1943 story in Action Comics #60 [2] by Jerry Siegel and George Roussos, where Lois Lane dreams that she has gained superpowers from a blood transfusion from Superman and launches a career as Superwoman.