![]() So, going into this volume, I had little hope that I would enjoy it or leave with my mind changed. I didn’t even like how the two held up their romance in the Justice League series. I thought it seems like a strange pairing, given the two characters’ personalities, and passed it off as something done to simply cause a media buzz. ![]() I’ll be the first to admit that I didn’t care much for Superman and Wonder Woman’s romance, when it was first announced. This makes for a great collection and one that new or old readers of Superman and Wonder Woman can appreciate. All of this is told against the backdrop of an exciting story featuring fan favorite villain, General Zod. Here readers are treated to an in depth analysis of who these heroes are and how they interact with each other. Overall: Though their relationship started with a good deal of controversy and doubt, this volume proves that Superman and Wonder Woman can work well in a relationship. The entire book looks beautiful from beginning to end.Ĭons: The ending to the book’s main plotline is rather disappointing. The heroes’ relationship is appropriately justified, even for those who doubted it initially. The examination of Superman and Wonder Woman’s personalities is well done. Do note, though, that some of these stories are more "real" than others as a couple of them involve outright tricks that would suggest that the women in question weren't technically knocked up.Pros: The main plotline has a lot of action and excitement. In this list, we will take a look at the women that Superman has "knocked up" over the years. ![]() RELATED: Thor In The Morning: 15 Characters Who Felt Thor's "Hammer" ![]() He's had kids with loads of women in different comics. However, over the years, it has not just been Lois Lane who has had kids with Superman. As you might imagine, then, in the long-running Superman spinoff series, Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane, the imaginary stories that they figured that kids wanted to read were stories where Lois and Superman finally end up together, get married and have kids. Therefore, whatever the writers want to have happen can happen. In the 1950s, DC Comics pioneered what it called "Imaginary Stories." These are stories that are not part of the overall general DC Comics continuity. ![]()
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