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"Lois & Clark: The New
Adventures of Superman" brings to life the DC Comics characters created in 1938 by writer Jerry Siegel and
artist Joe Schuster and revamped in 1986 by writer-artist John Byrne.
The series was developed for television by Deborah Joy LeVine and premiered
Sept. 12, 1993 on ABC from December 3rd Productions in association
with Warner
Bros. Television.
The show was cancelled in 1997 after the network renegged on the contract for the
fifth season.
"...it was important to Clark that he convince Lois of his real
worth, his human worth. After all, Clark Kent was who he really was, who he'd
been most of his life. Superman was just a red and blue suit he wore. He wasn't
a real person. That was Clark, the boy raised in Smalville, the man
trying to carve a life for himself in Metropolis. A life in which the most
important element was a vivacious young woman named Lois Lane" John
Byrne, writer-artist of The Man of Steel.

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