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Everyone is preparing at Amanda Waller's military base to help fight Eradicate. No one knows when it will arrive, but they must be ready. Kara was with Jonathan, talking about her emotions and how to channel them. Lara was with Lois, talking to her daughter from the future. Clark was at the Fortress of Solitude, taking a test to regain his powers. *
Lara: I wish I could have had a good childhood with you in the future, Mom.
Lois: Me too, Lara. Everything will be alright. We'll fix her future.
Jon Kent (or Superboy) appearance:
Jon Kent's appearance and clothing in My Adventures with Superman vary drastically depending on the timeline, reflecting his psychological evolution.
Jon Kent (Future Original / "Superboy")
This version maintains a vibrant and youthful aesthetic, designed to evoke the hope and energy of a teenager.
Physical Traits: He has a slim, athletic build typical of a young hero. His face is a clear blend of his parents: he has Clark Kent's facial structure and black hair, but with Lois Lane's more tanned skin tone and expressive eyes.
Superboy's costume: His costume is a direct homage to the iconic design of Conner Kent (Superboy) from the 90s comics ("Reign of the Supermen").
Top and bottoms: Wear a tight black t-shirt with the House of El crest on the chest, paired with bright red pants (or red jeans depending on the lighting).
Accessories: Highlights include his red gloves, a belt with metal studs, heavy black combat boots and, fundamentally, a sleeveless (or short-sleeved) black leather jacket that gives him a rebellious and modern look.
Jonathan Lane / Superman II (Dystopian Alternate Future)
Having lived in a timeline where Lex Luthor conquered the world, Jon's appearance becomes darker, more militarized, and worn.
Physical Traits: Although their genetic makeup is the same, their expression is perpetually tense, with a furrowed brow and a hard gaze that reflects their trauma. Their posture is more aggressive and defensive.
Superman II Suit: His uniform changes radically to reflect a constant war environment.
"Kingdom Come" Style: The design is based on the armor from the Kingdom Come graphic novel. It's a predominantly black and gray suit, with textures that suggest armor plating or nanotechnology rather than fabric.
Shield: Superman's symbol on his chest is larger, often with sharp or metallic edges, and in some depictions it may have color variations (such as dark red or silver) that distinguish it from the classic symbol of hope.
He's still wearing his black leather jacket.
Jon Kent (or Superboy) personality:
In the animated series My Adventures with Superman, the character known as Jon Kent (or Superboy) appears in season 3, being played by Darren Criss in its original version.
Origin: This version of Jon comes from a dystopian future dominated by the Cyborg Superman (Hank Henshaw) and is sent to the past by Lex Luthor to change history and save the world.
Identity: In this alternate timeline, after escaping Lex Luthor's tyranny in the future, Jon temporarily adopts the alias Jonathan Lane alongside his younger sister, Lara Lane, to confront the forces of evil, including the Eradicator.
Role: He helps his father Clark Kent, his aunt Kara Zor-El (Supergirl), and his uncle Jimmy Olsen defend Metropolis and defeat Cyborg Superman before returning to his altered future. Jon Kent's personality in My Adventures with Superman is defined by a unique contrast: he comes from an apocalyptic future, yet maintains a cheerful, curious, and optimistic spirit.
Main Features
Overflowing enthusiasm: Despite his tragic origins, Jon is excitable and bright when experiencing the everyday things of his past. He intensely enjoys mundane activities like eating out, shopping, or visiting new places (such as STAR Labs), displaying a childlike fascination with the normal life his parents took for granted.
Deep family love: His primary motivation is his love for his family. He cherishes every moment with Clark, Lois, Jimmy, and Kara, as he barely had the chance to get to know them in his original timeline. This lack of connection makes him very expressive and affectionate, constantly seeking to share experiences with them.
Innocence and lack of malice: Jon tends to be naive about the dangers of time travel; he reveals his and his parents' identities without hesitation, without fully understanding the temporal implications. His initial heroic approach is a bit rough, but he quickly learns to be gentler and more empathetic, understanding that frightening people doesn't help (as when he saves a girl on roller skates instead of using force).
Protective and courageous: He displays an extreme instinct for self-sacrifice. He is willing to face overwhelming threats (such as Cyborg Superman) just to protect his loved ones, even if it puts his own life at risk.
In short, he is a character who combines the vibrant energy of a teenager with the emotional maturity of someone who has seen the end of the world, acting as a reminder of hope for his family.
Jon Kent's personality in the "alternate future" (the timeline where he becomes Jonathan Lane or Superman II) is radically different from that of his original counterpart. While the initial Jon was cheerful and hopeful, this version is marked by trauma and despair.
Main Traits of Jonathan Lane
Hostility and bitterness: Unlike his previous version, Jonathan is described as angry, hostile, rude, and cynical. He is easily provoked; for example, he reacts angrily when called "Superboy," aggressively insisting that he is "Superman." This defensive attitude stems from having lived in an even more devastated future, where Lex Luthor rules with an iron fist.
Distrust and pessimism: He has lost faith that the future can be easily fixed. When he learns that a previous version of himself already tried to change the past and failed (or created a new disaster), he reacts with hopelessness and fury, believing that his fate is immutable and that his efforts are futile.
Inferiority complex and rebellion: He feels immense pressure to live up to his father, Clark Kent, whom he perceives as "perfect." This generates deep resentment, as he feels seen only as a replacement and not as an individual. To prove his worth, he acts recklessly and imprudently, assuming premature victories and rejecting help or advice from his family.
Emotional detachment: Although deep down he still cares about his family (as seen when he becomes enraged at Kara's sacrifice for him), his pain has hardened him. He has a strained relationship with his father, claiming that he had to learn to use his powers and survive alone, without guidance from Clark or Kara.
In summary, while Jon Kent represented hope and curiosity for a better future, Jonathan Lane embodies the pain of a broken future, acting with an aggressive and solitary determination born from the need to survive at all costs.
Lara Lane-Kent / Supergirl II appearance and clothing:
In My Adventures with Superman, Lara Lane-Kent's (Supergirl II) appearance and clothing reflect her origin in a dystopian, militarized timeline.
Physical Traits
Lara's design clearly combines the features of her parents:
Hair and Face: She sports short, messy black hair (bob style) and blue eyes, inheriting the overall appearance of a younger version of Lois Lane, with Lois Lane's facial structure.
His attire is distinguished by being a tactical and dark variant of the traditional uniform:
Kingdom Come Design: The costume is directly based on the Kingdom Come comic book version. It features a large, stylized House of El crest that dominates the chest.
Colors: It uses a more somber palette; the main body is a deep blue (almost dark turquoise or teal) instead of the classic bright blue, with red shoulder pads and knee-high boots.
Jacket: He wears a short brown leather jacket over the suit, open to reveal the suit.
Lara Lane-Kent/Supergirl II personality:
Lara Lane-Kent, also known as Supergirl II, is the second daughter of Clark Kent and Lois Lane in the animated series My Adventures with Superman. She debuts in season 3 (episode 3x08) as a future version of herself sent back in time along with her brother Jonathan Kent to assassinate Lex Luthor and prevent a dystopia dominated by the Eradicators.
Lara Lane-Kent's personality in My Adventures with Superman is defined by a mixture of military determination, personal insecurity, and a childlike nature repressed by her dystopian environment.
Main Features
Determination and Pragmatism: Lara displays a relentless approach to her mission to assassinate Lex Luthor to save her future. Unlike her parents, she is willing to take drastic and ruthless measures, such as attempting to kill Luthor without hesitation, which horrifies the present-day Lois. This attitude reflects her upbringing under the command of her mother, "General Lane," who sees her more as a soldier than a daughter.
Insecurity and Vulnerability: Beneath her soldier's facade, Lara is deeply insecure. Upon discovering that her brother Jonathan (Jon) had already traveled to the past in an earlier timeline, while she hadn't, she develops the traumatic belief that she was an "accident" or a mistake in her original timeline. This leads her to question her own existence and value within the family.
Childlike-Soldier Duality Despite her training, Lara retains childlike traits and a naive curiosity. She is initially shy and confused by simple gestures of affection, such as when her mother offers her cookies. This duality becomes evident in combat: she often feels torn between her brother's orders and her mother's, showing that, although powerful, she still seeks figures of authority and protection.
Impulsiveness: She inherits her mother's tendency to rush headlong into situations without a complete plan. This is demonstrated when she attacks Luthor immediately without considering the consequences, resulting in the premature release of the Eradicator, endangering herself and others.
Jimmy Olsen's appearance and clothing:
In the animated series My Adventures with Superman, Jimmy Olsen's portrayal differs significantly from his classic comic book design. This version of the character is a young African American man, breaking with the historical tradition of depicting him as a red-haired white man. His visual design is modern and casual, moving away from the bow ties that characterized the character in previous decades.
Regarding his role and attire, Jimmy wears casual clothing typical of a contemporary intern or young professional, reflecting his status as an intern at the Daily Planet. This redesign not only modernizes the character but also appears to be directly inspired by his counterpart in the Arrowverse television series, where he was also portrayed as African American. The character emphasizes his close friendship with Clark Kent, his roommate, and his working relationship with Lois Lane.
Jimmy Olsen's personality:
Jimmy Olsen in My Adventures with Superman is a vibrant, eccentric, and optimistic photographer and reporter who serves as a co-star alongside Lois Lane. Unlike other versions, he is Clark and Lois's age, acting as an equal and best friend rather than a younger assistant.
His most distinctive trait is his unwavering belief in the paranormal, conspiracies, and strange creatures, which leads him to maintain a YouTube channel called the Flamebird Channel where he shares outlandish theories. This passion makes him an effective detective and a tenacious investigator, capable of piecing together clues that others miss, though his absentminded nature often gets him into trouble.
Despite his fanatical appearance, he possesses great emotional intelligence and moral judgment:
Discreet loyalty: He deduced early on that Clark is Superman but respected his privacy, preferring to help improve the hero's public image rather than expose him.
Kindhearted: He is an enthusiastic but clumsy matchmaker between Lois and Clark, and a loyal friend who offers emotional support.
Personal growth: In seasons 2 and 3, he displays insecurities, petulance, and jealousy, especially in his romantic interest in Kara Zor-El, which adds depth to his character as he learns to value himself beyond being "Superman's friend."
In short, it combines the adventurous spirit of the Silver Age with modern maturity, being the human and emotional heart of the Metropolis team.
Lois Lane's clothing and appearance:
In the animated series My Adventures with Superman, Lois Lane has a distinctive design that sets her apart from other adaptations. She is depicted as a young woman of Korean-American descent, with tanned skin, golden-brown eyes, and a black pixie haircut. This design was influenced by Meryl Stryfe's character from the anime Trigun.
Her signature outfit includes small, round red earrings, a white and yellow ringer-style (cropped) shirt, and a loose-fitting olive green jacket with yellow laces and matching yellow trim on the hood. She completes her look with dark navy jeans and white sneakers with yellow soles. In the second season, her footwear changes to blue flats.
Lois Lane personality:
In My Adventures with Superman, Lois Lane is portrayed as an energetic, courageous, and determined woman with an unwavering passion for the truth and an absolute disdain for lies. Her personality is characterized as that of a fierce tomboy who has traded her former professional formality for a bold and direct attitude, not hesitating to get her hands dirty to get the real story.
Although she possesses great integrity and loyalty to her friends, her impulsiveness and recklessness often get her into trouble, especially with her boss, Perry White, which delayed her promotion to senior reporter. She is capable of lying to those close to her to get a story, revealing a selfish and hypocritical side to her ambitions, but her intuition and street smarts compensate for her flaws.
Its main features include:
Fierce determination: Pursues hidden stories with a personal vendetta against deception.
Unwavering loyalty: Protects allies in difficult situations, prioritizing loyalty over protocol.
Authenticity: In her relationship with Clark, she values honesty and avoids facades, showing her feelings in a genuine way.
Fear of loss of freedom: Despite wanting a future with Clark, she fears that romantic stability will reduce her sense of adventure and personal freedom.
Superman/Clark Kent personality:
In My Adventures with Superman, Clark Kent's personality is defined by his humanity, vulnerability, and optimism, presenting him as a 24-year-old trying to fit in rather than an untouchable, godlike being. The series prioritizes his awkward, shy, and emotionally insecure side, showcasing his struggles to balance his double life and accept his identity, instead of focusing exclusively on his physical power.
Insecurity and search for identity: Clark deals with anxieties and traumas typical of adult life, constantly searching for his place in the world and often feeling out of place both as an Earthling and as a Kryptonian.
Sweetness and empathy: He is described as an adorable, altruistic, and compassionate "goofy guy" who brings donuts to the office and strives to do the right thing even when circumstances are adverse.
Focus on humanity: Unlike other adaptations that obsess over his power, this version highlights that Clark is the true identity, emphasizing his kindness, his unwavering moral compass, and his ability to believe in others.
Weaknesses: His inexperience leads him to make errors in judgment, allowing more astute or determined opponents to gain the upper hand. Initially, he didn't know how to control his powers beyond his ability to fly. Kryptonite weakens him greatly, causing him physical pain and even crystallizing his skin depending on the level of exposure. His X-ray vision cannot see through lead. He remains somewhat inexperienced, but not to the same degree.
Supergirl/Kara's appearance and clothing:
Modern Classic Costume: After healing under the sun's rays, her costume adopted a style similar to Superman's but with feminine details, including a cape that is worn as a scarf or stole, red shoulder pads with yellow details, and a red skirt with yellow trim over the fitted suit, visually differentiating her from her cousin.
Her hair is short and blonde with two long strands framing her face and reaching her neck. Her eyes are blue.
Supergirl/Kara personality:
In My Adventures with Superman, Supergirl's (Kara Zor-El) personality is split into two main facets due to her past. Initially, under Brainiac's brainwashing, she adopts the identity of "The Warrior": she is rigid, aggressive, ruthless, and emotionally cold, viewing conquest and destruction as natural and considering Clark Kent a disappointment for his peaceful life on Earth.
In her true identity, Kara is curious, compassionate, and conflicted, with a deep fascination for food and Earth culture. Although she has overcome mind control thanks to her family's support, she still struggles to adapt to human ways, displaying social awkwardness and a tendency to take advice literally, which highlights her innocence and genuine desire to find a home.
Impulsive and temperamental: she tends to act before thinking, especially when she is angry or excited.
Extroverted: She has a lot of energy and doesn't usually stay quiet. She can be quite direct.
Confident: at first she appears very confident in her abilities as a Kryptonian.
Warrior: She has a much more combat-oriented education than Clark, so she initially views fights in a more aggressive way.
Loyal: when she develops bonds with other people, she can be extremely protective of them.
Emotional: behind his strong attitude there is a lot of vulnerability, especially because of his past and his relationship with Krypton.
Rebel: She doesn't like to feel controlled and can stand up to those who try to make decisions for her.
She has a sense of humor: she can be sarcastic, joking, and quite chaotic in social situations.
He evolves a lot: his personality changes as he begins to question what he was taught and discovers that not everything is black and white.
His True Personality (Beneath the Surface):
She is curious, compassionate, immature, and confused. She is fascinated by Earth's culture, especially its food and customs.
She suffers from trauma and guilt after discovering that Brainiac manipulated her into committing genocide, leading her to a state of internal conflict and a search for identity.
She is naive about Earth's social norms, misunderstanding idioms and basic concepts, which creates moments of humor and awkwardness.
She displays significant emotional vulnerability, feeling lonely and disconnected, although she seeks to connect with others, such as Jimmy Olsen, with whom she has a close and protective dynamic.
My Adventures with Superman Story Season 3:
Following Brainiac's defeat, Clark and Kara enter his new and expanded Fortress of Solitude. After Kara installs Brainiac's core into the Fortress's system, she is greeted by a holographic projection of him, who mocks her new perspective, while she questions who he truly is. A year later, on Halloween, Clark, Lois, Jimmy, and Kara celebrate at the Kent farm, where Clark considers plans for himself and Lois. Meanwhile, Sam informs Lois about a secret bioenergetics program called Project Caliban, and she asks Superman to investigate. The group enters the facility and discovers they were attempting to clone Kryptonians, where they are attacked by a cloned Kryptonian, while Superman pursues it. Meanwhile, Supergirl learns that the clone was lovingly raised by Dr. George Otto Binder, and compares that to how she was raised as a weapon. Superman and the clone are ambushed by a drone made with Kryptonian technology, but Superman repels it, causing both the drone and the facility to self-destruct. The clone carries the unconscious Superman out of the facility and goes into hiding in Metropolis. Meanwhile, at LexCorp, it is revealed that Luthor sent the drone. Deeming Project Caliban a failure, he and Wilson decide to visit Henshaw, who is on life support after being injured during Brainiac's invasion.
Clark, Lois, Jimmy, and Kara attend Super-Fest, where Jimmy launches his own comic book series, Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen. Meanwhile, Lois spots Winslow Schott at the convention, and she and Clark decide to follow him. Despite Kara's romantic feelings for Jimmy, he decides not to pursue their relationship, believing there might be someone more worthy of her, leaving Kara heartbroken. Meanwhile, Superman is called in to stop a Russian thief calling herself Whip, equipped with kryptonite-powered technology. Back at Super-Fest, Kara, as Supergirl, is interviewed by Cat, where she begins to feel anxious about herself due to Cat's questions. A young woman named Jessica Cruz reminds her how brave she is and wishes she could be as courageous as her; motivated by this and heartbroken over Jimmy, Kara publicly expresses her desire for a "partner," which fuels Jimmy's growing jealousy. Luthor also meets with Jimmy, where he criticizes his comics and informs him about a special presentation he's organizing. Pressured by Lois, Schott activates a giant robot and wreaks havoc at the convention. Before Clark can intervene, Schott is stopped by a cybernetically rebuilt Henshaw who brutally defeats Schott's robot. Luthor proclaims Henshaw a true American hero.
Now known as "Cyborg Superman," Henshaw imposes his own brand of justice on Metropolis, unsettling some citizens. Meanwhile, Jimmy desperately tries to convince himself that he doesn't love Kara at all and visits the dating center known as the World Organization for the Science of Romantic Matching (WORMS) to find a new partner and forget Kara once and for all. Jimmy meets a woman named Doris, who sprays him with a chemical that transforms him into a werewolf. Meanwhile, Intergang attempts to steal equipment from LexCorp, but Henshaw brutally subdues them. Superman intervenes and saves McDougal from being killed by Henshaw. Luthor reprimands Henshaw, telling him to control himself, or the public will never accept him as Superman. Henshaw refuses to listen and attacks Wilson, but Luthor electrocutes him with a remote control. Determined to win Jimmy back, Kara tries signing up for a dating app called Crushrush, but because she has no hobbies and sees that Jimmy still doesn't feel the same way about her, Lois tries to help her learn more about Earth culture by taking her to the mall. But this only makes Kara more depressed about Jimmy's rejection, and a musical number ensues in which Kara and Lois sing about their differing views on the future. Jimmy finds a cure for his condition with the help of WORMS CEO Zazzala. Obsessed with Jimmy, Doris douses herself, becoming a giant, and kidnaps him. Superman, Zazzala, and her girlfriend Tazzala rescue Jimmy and shrink Doris back to her normal size. Back at her apartment, Lois tells Clark that she doesn't feel ready to settle down with him. Meanwhile, in a dystopian future, Luthor sends Superboy back in time before he, Jimmy, and Dr. Irons are disintegrated by Kryptonian drones.
While having lunch, Clark and Lois meet Superboy, who introduces himself as their son Jon Kent from the future. Clark, Jimmy, and Kara are excited, but Lois feels uneasy. The group goes to the mall, where Jon spends time with his family. Metropolis is soon attacked by a race of subterranean dinosaurs called Subterranosaurs. When Superman freezes their warrior leader, Krull, the Subterranosaur leader, Prince Tyrannko, emerges to express his dismay at the humans trying to invade his territory. Superboy speaks with Tyrannko and offers a truce between humans and Subterranosaurs. At LexCorp, Henshaw attacks Luthor and destroys the remote control that controls him. Blaming Luthor for his current state, he takes control of the Kryptonian drones. Meanwhile, Jon and the group spend time at the Kent farm, where Lois and Jon spend more time together and bond. At the farm, they learn that Henshaw has attacked Metropolis and is challenging Superman to a fight. Jon reveals to Lois that both she and Superman are dead in the future, and that the reason he traveled to the past was to save the world from Henshaw.
Superman and Supergirl arrive in Metropolis, where they battle Henshaw and his army of Kryptonian drones. Jon reveals to Lois that Henshaw killed Superman in his future and traveled to the past with Luthor's help. While Supergirl fights Henshaw's drones, Superman confronts him. Superboy appears and saves him. At LexCorp, Lois and Jimmy try to persuade Luthor to help them, which he reluctantly agrees to. Henshaw begins poisoning Superman with his Kryptonite energy core. Luthor attempts to hack Henshaw's system but fails after Henshaw breaks into LexCorp and takes him down. Worried about Kara, Jon tells her to stay away, revealing that she raised him after his parents' death before being murdered herself. Superboy and Supergirl team up against Henshaw and defeat him before he uses parts of his drones to rebuild himself. Superman overcomes his kryptonite poisoning through sheer willpower and extracts the kryptonite core from Henshaw. Defeated, Henshaw begins to self-destruct to kill them all, but instead, he shuts down upon realizing that Jon is half-human. Clark reveals to Lois that he lost his powers in the fight, and Jon says goodbye to his parents and returns to the future. Instead of his original timeline, Jon returns to a second dystopian future ruled by Luthor, where he is captured by Wilson.
A month after Henshaw's attack, Clark, Lois, and Jimmy attend the tenth annual Metropolis Humanitarian Gala, hosted by Silver St. Cloud. Lois, Jimmy, and Kara are all nominated, while Clark is still trying to cope with the loss of his powers. Jimmy's date, Princess Marina Maru of Markovia, sparks Kara's jealousy. Vale also appears at the gala and challenges Lois to a scoop contest. Upon hearing about the gala, the Kryptonian clone decides to attend. While wandering around, the Newskids Legion stumbles upon armed thugs ready to attack the event. As Clark searches for them, he has a vision of the Fortress of Solitude calling to him. Hearing that the kids are in danger, Clark saves them before being shot. Maru reveals herself to be Doctor Poison and releases a gas that transforms everyone except Clark and Kara into talking animals. Kara stops Maru, but not before revealing her plan to poison the entire water supply. Kara, as Supergirl, arrives at the dam and stops the gas, while the clone takes out the thugs. Jimmy tricks Maru into falling in love with her before removing her mask and turning her into a dog. After the event, Silver presents the award to Lois, which makes Vale jealous. Jimmy apologizes to Kara for how he treated her, and Clark breaks down, unable to help because he's lost his powers. A mysterious portal appears and pulls the group in.
Mxyzptlk, who has kidnapped the group, forces them to play games against alternate versions of Lois (General Lane), Jimmy (Flamebird Jimmy), Luthor (Good Luthor), and Kara (Scion Kara), due to his divorce from his wife, Ms. Gsptlsnz. The group wins the first challenge and obtains the key. In the second challenge, Lois and Kara face their doppelgangers, while Clark and Jimmy face Luthor and the alternate Jimmy. During their challenges, the doppelgangers reveal that the Superman of their universe lost his powers and died during the Hunger Dogs invasion. Mxyzptlk releases the Hell-Hippos, forcing both groups to fight over them. The doppelgangers win the second challenge. In the third challenge, the teams must navigate a maze that forces them to choose their "one true path." Clark breaks down from the loss of his powers, Lois is haunted by her alternate versions and witnesses Superman's death, and Kara begins to question whether her path is predetermined. Jimmy apologizes to Kara for his behavior and promises to change for the better. Kara deduces that the maze showed them they can shape the future, allowing the group to escape. Before the final challenge begins, the group realizes the competition is a sham and that Mxyzptlk and Gsptlsnz are forcing them to compete for a Cosmic Anvil, a powerful tool capable of reshaping the universe. Realizing there's a time limit, Clark and the others refuse to continue the competition, ensuring Mxyzptlk and Gsptlsnz don't receive the Cosmic Anvil. After returning to their own universe, Clark begins to accept that he may never be Superman again, just as Jon travels back in time with a young woman.
Clark and Lois reunite with Jon, now known as Jonathan Lane, who comes from another timeline, along with his sister Lara. At the Kent farm, they discover that the siblings have traveled to the past to kill Luthor, on Lois's orders. Meanwhile, Clark tries to connect with Jonathan, but Jonathan rejects him, angry and resentful that Clark wasn't there for him. Clark is tormented by another vision of the Fortress of Solitude. At LexCorp, Waller and Checkmate representatives visit Luthor, who reveals his next project, the Eradicator, a clone created from the DNA of Superman and Luthor. Seeing how unstable Luthor has become, Waller decides to shut down LexCorp, just as Lara arrives to kill him. Luthor unleashes the Eradicator against her. The group rushes to LexCorp, where they are attacked by the Eradicator. Supergirl, Jonathan, and Lara confront the Eradicator, who easily overpowers them. Unable to let her family die, Supergirl sacrifices herself to save the brothers from the Eradicator. Enraged, Jonathan brutally attacks the Eradicator, who steals her time machine and travels to the future. In the aftermath, Waller orders Agent Wilson to arrest Luthor. Now that he knows how to regain his powers, Clark and the Kryptonian clone travel to the Fortress, where the Guardians mind-control the clone and use it to knock Clark unconscious.
Clark awakens in the Fortress, where he is greeted by the Brainiac of the past, who offers to restore his powers if he proves worthy. Brainiac explains to Clark the origin of Krypton and how they gained their powers, and proposes a test: defeat the invaders, and he will return his powers. Clark is attacked by the invaders and falls off a cliff along with their Coluan leader. Instead of fighting, Clark helps the injured leader back to the camp, which leaves Brainiac dissatisfied. Clark discovers that the Coluan "invaders" were crashed refugees, and that their leader was Brainiac, transformed into an artificial intelligence. Brainiac is enraged, realizing that his 10,000 years of servitude to the Kryptonians were unnecessary. Before he can kill Clark, the Kryptonian clone breaks free. Meanwhile, Lois and Jimmy reluctantly form an alliance with Waller. Kara awakens, and Jimmy is overjoyed to see her. Lois talks to Lara, while Kara talks to Jonathan, who believes he'll never be as perfect as his father. Kara assures him that Clark is perfect precisely because of his imperfections. After Luthor locates the Eradicator's next appearance at the same location as Zero Day, Checkmate and his team head there and prepare for the invasion, as they call it. This team includes Livewire, Heat Wave, Agent Avery, Agent Martin, and Dr. Irons, who forges new weapons for the brothers. When Luthor tries to leave, Jimmy stops him and tells him to face the consequences. The next morning, the Eradicator arrives, and Jonathan tears it in half. The Eradicator duplicates itself in a brutal form and knocks Jonathan down.
My Adventures with Superman Story Season 2:
While Clark struggles to plan the perfect Valentine's Day date with Lois, they and Jimmy head to STAR Labs to interview Hank Henshaw about a strange meteoroid that disappeared over Antarctica. While there, Jimmy encourages Ivo's former assistant, Alex, to find a new job after STAR Labs rejected him due to his involvement with Ivo in creating the Parasite suit. Deducing that the meteoroid is Clark's lost spaceship, the trio sets out to find it. After being separated by a malfunction in Kryptonian technology, Clark encounters a hologram of his biological father, Jor-El, who, now able to speak English, finishes explaining his origins and reveals that he has a cousin, Kara Zor-El, who also survived Krypton's destruction. Meanwhile, Lois and Jimmy discover that kryptonite is affecting the spaceship at the same time they encounter Waller, Slade, and Agent Ethan Avery, who are leading a Task Force X operation to seize the ship's technology, having also taken Sam prisoner. While the ship is being repaired, Superman fights Avery and Slade until Jor-El uses his remaining energy to purify the ship's core and transform it into a fortress. Before shutting down, Jor-El tells Superman to find a beacon to locate Kara. Afterward, Lois asks Clark to help her rescue Sam while Task Force X escapes with the technology and kryptonite samples they managed to acquire.
As Task Force X establishes a new underground base beneath Stryker's prison, Waller interrogates Sam to reveal the location of his portion of the organization's arsenal. Meanwhile, Clark and Lois agree to help a young boy named Billy find his father, a volunteer librarian at Stryker's prison who disappeared while investigating other missing persons cases. With Jimmy preoccupied with Lombard and the Newskid Legion, the pair infiltrate the prison and stumble upon Task Force X's new base. While rescuing Sam and Billy's father, they discover that Waller has been kidnapping inmates who can't afford bail to use as test subjects in experiments with Kryptonian technology to empower her agents. They are then attacked by Waller and Agent Joseph Martin. As the Lanes evacuate the inmates, Superman battles Martin, whose radioactive armor allows him to counter Superman's invulnerability. However, Superman defeats Martin, retrieves the beacon Jor-El asked him to find, and reunites with the Lanes and the inmates, only to be rescued by Jimmy and Lombard, who witnessed the chaos from afar. Sam then agrees to stay with Clark and Jimmy, while Alex, now referring to himself as Lex Luthor, rescues Waller from an escaped Ivo and offers to help her.
While rescuing AmerTek scientist Silas Stone from a burning building, Clark unlocks a new power: a "superaura" force field. However, after Clark retreats, Livewire threatens Silas, demanding he remotely erase all records of a project he was working on. The next day, Clark struggles to balance his work and personal life with his duties as Superman and hosting a paranoid Sam. Meanwhile, Lois, Vale, and Jimmy's new intern, Flip, separately uncover a mystery surrounding the missing scientists Silas and Dr. John Henry Irons, AmerTek CEO Thomas Weston, and his Metallo line of robots. While Lois and Vale compete to outdo each other, Superman, Jimmy, and Flip track down Irons, who reveals that Weston forced him and Silas to accelerate Metallos production and create an "Amer-Fusion" reactor to power AmerTek's Metropolis facility. The reactor proved unstable, and when they tried to warn Weston of the danger, he fired them. After repelling Livewire, whom Weston hired to kill Irons and intimidate Silas, Superman and Irons join forces to stop Weston before he destroys Metropolis with the unstable fusion reactor. Irons uses his "Steel" mechanical suit to defend himself against the Metallos and destroy the reactor's pillars, saving Superman and the city in the process. Then, Weston is arrested, Vale offers Lois a job at the Gotham Gazette, and Luthor's new company, LexCorp, buys AmerTek and confiscates Steel's suit and the Metallos for use in Task Force X.
In flashbacks, Sam trains Lois to find the North Star, though he gradually grows distant from his daughter due to his military work. In the present, Sam fears Waller has found it and retreats to a secure warehouse to prepare, but Lois reluctantly becomes involved. While evading Task Force X agents, who intend to kill Sam, the Lanes meet with an old contact of his, Winslow Schott, but he betrays them. Throughout this process, the Lanes argue about Sam's methods, which drive them apart. Meanwhile, Jimmy learns he has been invited to speak at a STAR Labs symposium and invites Clark. However, they discover the topic is whether aliens like Superman do more harm than good. To complicate matters, Jimmy unsuccessfully argues with Luthor about Superman's trustworthiness and how powerful he is compared to humanity, among other points. When the battle between Task Force X and the Lanes reaches the symposium, Superman intervenes to help them escape. As Task Force X retreats, Luthor uses the aftermath of the fight to turn the attendees against Superman. Later that night, Clark sends Kara a message with the beacon, Sam disappears, Luthor and Waller secure the support of STAR Labs and the Pentagon, and the Kryptonian warrior draws closer to Earth.
Perry assigns Clark and Lois to interview Superman after learning he was named a finalist in Metropolis's Most Eligible Bachelors and Bachelorette Contest. Ignoring Perry's orders, Cat forces Lois to let her join in so she can uncover Superman's secret identity. During the contest, Superman's fellow finalist, Silver St. Cloud, develops an interest in him, while Cat dismisses Lois's claim that she's dating Superman, causing her to question her relationship with him. Meanwhile, Jimmy struggles to figure out how to apologize to Clark after the symposium. On the way, he meets a girl named Kara, who has come to Metropolis looking for her cousin. After Jimmy offers to help her, they team up to explore Metropolis before finally heading to the contest, where Jimmy discovers Kara was looking for Superman, who is named the winner. Seeing Lois leave, he tries to reconcile with her, but she reveals her stress over Sam's disappearance, Vale's offer, and their strained relationship. Suddenly, Kara, who reveals herself to be the Kryptonian warrior, attacks Superman on Brainiac's orders, believing him unfit to join the Kryptonian Empire. Although Superman unlocks his ice breath power in the ensuing fight, Kara defeats and captures him, preparing to take him to Brainiac, who has shown interest in Clark's newfound abilities.
Far from Earth and abducted in space, Superman attempts to escape until Kara tells him that other Kryptonians are alive. Using a thought-projector device, she explains that before its fall, Krypton was the most advanced society in the galaxy and invited less fortunate planets to share its utopia, arguing that she and Brainiac wish to restore that. Superman tries to explain why he cannot conquer Earth, but Kara questions why he is holding back when it comes to humans. After stumbling upon her secret collection of alien mementos from the worlds she has visited, Clark asks Kara to show him a planet conquered by the New Kryptonian Empire to prove her point. She takes him to Thanagar, but they find it in ruins, leading Kara to briefly question Brainiac's intentions before his robots take her and Superman to their base, Kandor. Upon dismissing Kara, Brainiac reveals himself to be a warmonger willing to annihilate those who reject his New Kryptonian Empire before restraining Superman and brainwashing Kara for disobeying him. However, Kara's memories help her recall her misgivings about Brainiac and the destruction she left in her wake on the worlds she conquered for her New Kryptonian Empire. As she tries to decide what to do next, she encounters a spaceship piloted by Jimmy, Lois, Mallah, and Brain.
Following the battle between Superman and Kara, Waller announces the formation of the Human Defense Corps (HDC) and places Metropolis under martial law in preparation for an imminent alien invasion. Meanwhile, Jimmy and Lois plot to break into STAR Labs and steal AmazoTech's experimental spaceship in order to find Superman. To aid them, they enlist Livewire, who agrees despite the apparent protests of his girlfriend, Heat Wave, and recruit Mallah and Brain, who had returned due to issues with their multiversal doppelgangers and the portal machine. To complicate matters, Jimmy discovers that Lois intends to use her kryptonite sample on Kara. Furthermore, security is tighter than expected because Waller and Wilson are overseeing Luthor's work on the Metallos. Quickly discovering their presence, Waller sends Wilson to capture Lois and Jimmy's group. Despite the chaos of evading Task Force X, Mallah and Brain successfully launch the spaceship while Livewire and Heat Wave, who were implementing a separate plan to steal the armory, attack the Metallos to ensure the group's escape. While Waller deems Luthor's work with the Metallos a success and allocates him more resources, Mallah and Brain use a newly constructed portal device to send themselves, Lois, and Jimmy into deep space, where they encounter Kara.
Brainiac uses the "Black Mercy" device to invade and manipulate Superman's memories, intending to transfer his AI into Superman's body before Kandor collapses. Despite his best efforts, Superman fails to prevent Brainiac from learning about Lois and Jimmy, using his connection to them against him and ultimately trapping his mind in a simulation of his biological family and a restored Krypton. Meanwhile, Kara and Jimmy reunite before they and Lois devise a plan to save Superman. While Mallah and Brainiac stay behind to repair the spaceship, Jimmy and Lois infiltrate Kandor while Kara attempts to reason with Brainiac. Frustrated by her perceived defiance, Brainiac confirms that he brainwashed her to serve his purposes. Kara destroys her current body, but Brainiac successfully possesses Superman's body. Jimmy tries to use Kryptonite on Brainiac, but it ejects him, Lois, and Kara into space before teleporting to Kandor. After Mallah and Brain rescue the trio, Lois reveals that she stole the Black Mercy and uses it on herself in an attempt to save Superman.
As Kara and Jimmy return to Earth to stop Brainiac, Jimmy tries to warn Metropolis. Although the pair are separated from Mallah and Brain and apprehended by Task Force X, they are rescued by the Daily Planet staff and Vale. With the odds stacked against her, Kara begins to lose hope, but Lombard and Jimmy help her choose who she wants to be, just as Clark did. As Brainiac launches his invasion of Earth, Kara tries to stop him, but he overpowers her and Task Force X. Meanwhile, Lois successfully enters the simulation in which Clark is trapped, but is captured by Jor-El and his wife Lara, who know she doesn't belong there and try to eliminate her because Black Mercy cannot handle multiple minds at once. However, the simulation resets to when she first arrived each time they do so. Over the course of several resets, she gradually grows closer to and reconciles with Clark before they join forces to destroy the simulation. Forced to revert to his former body, Brainiac retaliates by hacking Metallos to defeat Kara and a restored Superman for him while attempting to use Kandor to destroy Metropolis.
While the HDC fails to destroy Kandor and Luthor escapes, Waller is unable to reach Henshaw or her agents. Nevertheless, she continues fighting and reunites with Sam, who has recruited allies to aid them. Meanwhile, Superman and Kara recover and receive help from Willis, Heat Wave, and Intergang to reach Kandor and confront Brainiac, who reveals that he destroyed Krypton before the peace talks that would have led to its closure and attempts to brainwash Kara once more. At the same time, the Daily Planet staff regroups with Irons before Lois and Jimmy help break Brainiac's control over Kara. She and Superman push Kandor into the sun to destroy it before using the sun's rays to strengthen themselves and destroy Brainiac's body with his salvaged core. During the credits, Jonathan and Martha meet Kara and have a barbecue, Brain and Mallah rebuild their Cadmus lab with help from Jimmy and Kara, Perry gets angry because Vale's interview led to an article about Kara calling her "Supergirl", Waller becomes a fugitive after her crimes are exposed, Luthor establishes LexCorp headquarters and hires Wilson, Lois rejects Vale's offer, and Kara joins Clark, Lois, and Jimmy to protect Metropolis.
My Adventures with Superman Story Season 1:
Part 1: In Smallville, Kansas, a young Clark Kent discovers he has the superpowers of super strength and flight after unconsciously awakening them to save a woman and her baby from a car accident. Years later, in Metropolis, Clark and his roommate, Jimmy Olsen, a photography student and alien conspiracy theorist, begin their first day as interns at the Daily Planet. Assigned to senior intern Lois Lane, they are tricked into helping her investigate a theft of military-grade technology. With a lead from Flip Johnson's Newskid Legion, the trio locates the thieves loading military robots at the docks. The thieves' leader, Leslie Willis, unleashes a robot to attack them. Clark disappears from sight and returns in disguise to destroy it. As Leslie activates the remaining robots to fight Clark, Lois successfully deactivates them while he awakens his super speed to destroy the final robot. Despite their efforts, editor-in-chief Perry White refuses to publish the story based on Jimmy's blurry photos without any real proof of the new metahuman Lois nicknames "Superman." Once the three become friends, Lois invites the boys to help her get an exclusive interview with Superman.
Part 2: While Lois relentlessly pursues the stolen robot, hoping for a clue that will lead her to Superman, Clark returns to Smallville to investigate his past and understand his newfound powers. Unearthing the space capsule that brought him to Earth, Clark activates an alien hologram and sees visions of an alien planet in the midst of a space war being destroyed. After Clark obtains new alien clothing from it, his mother, Martha Kent, adds a belt and shorts to complete his superhero look. Meanwhile, Leslie is being hunted by the organization from which she stole the robotic technology, called Task Force X, and arranges a meeting with its lead agent, Slade Wilson. When Leslie threatens to detonate explosives in the city's sewers if they continue to pursue her, Lois and Jimmy's surprise interruption turns the meeting into a fight over the detonator. Leslie reveals her electric supersuit to battle Slade until Superman arrives to subdue her. Slade damages the power crystal in Superman's suit, leading him to destroy it after it grants him another vision of the space war. Although Jimmy's clear photos convince Perry to publish the story, he gives the byline to uninvolved reporters. Later, Slade tortures Leslie at a clandestine facility to extract information about Superman.
When Lois tries to interview Superman, Clark struggles to figure out how to help her while protecting his secret identity. However, she and the inmates must also contend with the established reporters of the Daily Planet's "Scoop Troop," who were credited by Perry on the Superman story: Steve Lombard, Cat Grant, and Ronnie Troupe. Meanwhile, Mist, along with his friend Rough House, uses leftover technology from the fight between Leslie and Superman to break his sister, Siobhan McDougal, out of prison and equip her with sonic technology to rebuild her small criminal gang, the Intergang. Despite Clark's misgivings, the inmates pose as the Scoop Troop to investigate Siobhan and uncover a clue to the Intergang's next heist. When the Intergang attempts to rob Metropolis's largest bank, the power crystal in their ice cannon malfunctions and begins freezing everything nearby. Seeing Lois and Jimmy in danger, Superman awakens his heat vision and destroys the crystal, which in turn grants him a vision of an invading robot army. While Slade poses as a paramedic to secretly stop the defeated Intergang, Superman agrees to Lois's interview and reveals that he's still figuring out who he is, but that he's committed to saving people. However, to his dismay, Lois later tells Clark that she suspects Superman is lying.
Perry assigns the interns to cover the AmazoTech gala hosted by CEO Dr. Anthony Ivo. Lois is shunned by attendees for her intrusive questions, while Clark stumbles upon an argument between Ivo and Chairman Curtis regarding the board vote that ousted Ivo. Expelled by Ivo's security, Lois sneaks Clark back in. The two confide in each other before discovering a secret tech room connecting Ivo to Livewire and Intergang. An enraged Ivo demonstrates the Parasite 1.0 armor on himself and attempts to kill Curtis. Clark transforms into Superman to save Curtis, while Ivo traps the attendees in Amazo's Panic Room to witness him overpowering Superman. Realizing the armor absorbs the energy of his attacks, Superman ceases directly fighting Ivo, while Lois and Jimmy deactivate the Panic Room. With the suit powerless, Superman removes it from Ivo, who is left deformed by the suit's side effects. With Ivo under the care of paramedics, the interns return to find the secret room empty. Lois kisses Clark, treating the evening as a date. Later, after presenting her research on Ivo, Lois finds a torn tabloid article about miracle sightings in Kansas in Clark's coat. After reviewing her evidence, Lois concludes that Clark is Superman.
Hoping to confess his growing feelings for Lois, Clark enlists her help to develop a story about stolen military technology spreading throughout Metropolis and a mysterious individual abducting anyone using it. However, she sees it as an opportunity to expose him as Superman. Using an old desk scanner, she tracks Superman as he thwarts several crimes before finally finding him after defeating Heatwave, another criminal powered by the stolen technology. While Superman is distracted, Heatwave escapes, believing he is behind the abductions. After leaving Lois at the Daily Planet to keep her safe, Superman confronts Heatwave again and discovers that the true culprit behind the abducted criminals is an armored Slade aided by robots similar to those used by Livewire. Their ensuing fight soon endangers civilians, leading Slade's superiors, the General and Amanda Waller, to order him to stand down so Superman can save them. After returning to Lois, she forces Clark to reveal his secret identity and is distraught. Meanwhile, Jimmy is disappointed to learn that Clark and Lois didn't join him on a planned camping trip to investigate Bigfoot sightings. Jimmy goes alone, but is kidnapped by a large gorilla.
After failing to locate Jimmy, Clark asks Lois for help. Despite still being angry with him, she agrees. Searching through the woods, the pair find an abandoned military facility known as Area 52, but upon crossing the fence, Clark's powers fail because the area is exposed to red solar radiation, before they are pursued by OMAC robots. Meanwhile, inside Area 52, Jimmy meets and befriends the gorilla Monsieur Mallah and his companion Cerebro. Cerebro and Mallah reveal that they originally worked for Project Cadmus, a branch of Task Force X that focused on developing futuristic technology, before the latter organization betrayed them and raided Area 52. Since then, they have been trying to create a wormhole to access other dimensions where they would be accepted. Finally, upon entering Area 52, Clark and Lois reconcile with each other and with Jimmy, who reveals that he already knew Clark's secret identity, before joining Cerebro and Mallah to defeat the OMAC. After successfully opening their wormhole, Cerebro, before leaving with Mallah, warns Clark that Task Force X is after him. Later, the General recruits Ivo to help him use Cadmus technology to kill Superman.
After Clark shows Lois and Jimmy his spaceship and clarifies his incomplete alien origins, Clark and Lois plan their first date. However, they are interrupted by Mr. Mxyzptlk, a multiversal imp who tricks Clark into helping him steal a tape recorder from a museum on Earth-1, revealing in the process that Clark is from the planet Krypton. Meanwhile, Lois and Jimmy are recruited by the multiversal "League of Lois Lanes" to help them stop Mxyzptlk and Clark. Suspicious of their intentions, Lois searches her files and finds the redacted "X-File." Upon finding it, the League attacks Clark while Mxyzptlk hijacks the League's ship and travels to their headquarters with the tape recorder and Lois's help. While she steals the original X-File, Mxyzptlk retrieves his hat, regaining his full strength and causing chaos until Superman distracts him, allowing Lois to strip him of his powers by removing his hat and Jimmy to restrain him. As the League arrests Mxyzptlk, Jimmy's counterpart, Jalana Olsen, secretly takes the inmates back to her home Earth-12, where Clark and Lois finish their date. Afterward, Lois opens the X-File and finds recordings of evil Supermen from an alternate universe and a sample of a green crystal, later identified as kryptonite, which the League used to injure Superman.
Part 1 of the Season 1 Finale: The General uses shock collars to forcibly recruit Livewire, the Intergang, and Heatwave to help Slade and Ivo capture Superman. Meanwhile, after developing super-hearing and hearing everyone in Metropolis calling for help, Clark becomes exhausted from assisting everyone and is soon weakened and sleep-deprived. When Gotham Gazette reporter Vicki Vale arrives to cover his activities, Lois is dazzled upon meeting her. However, Lois is disappointed when Vale interviews Alex, Ivo's former assistant, only to publish a biased story that defames Superman as a menace in order to get a promotion. Superman saves an invisible man from being hit by a truck but inadvertently causes an accident, turning public opinion against him. The invisible man turns out to be Mist, who tells Clark that Task Force X kidnapped Siobhan and Albert. Superman volunteers to rescue them, only to be lured into a trap where he is attacked by the group. Though he holds his own despite his weakened state, Superman is eventually incapacitated and knocked unconscious by Livewire and Ivo through his enhanced Parasite armor. The General prevents Ivo from killing him, as he wants to interrogate Superman. Mist regrets having lured Superman into the trap, while Lois and Jimmy rush to the scene, but they arrive too late and only see the group taking Superman away.
Part 2 of the Season 1 Finale: In flashbacks, the General, Waller, and their forces are attacked by an alien army led by an armored, Superman-like figure codenamed "Nemesis Omega," before a mysterious event closes the portal they came from, forcing the army to retreat and leave their technology behind. In the present, the Newskid Legion helps Lois and Jimmy search for Superman while the General interrogates him for information about "Zero Day." Seeing Superman's distressed reaction, the General questions his connection to the matter, while a disgruntled Waller secretly helps the prisoners escape. A vengeful Ivo attacks Superman but inadvertently frees him. Flip eventually finds him and takes him to safety. Clark believes he was sent to Earth to destroy it, but Lois assures him otherwise. Upon learning that Ivo is wreaking havoc by diverting power to the grid, Lois and Jimmy use social media to urge the citizens of Metropolis to cut their electricity, thus weakening Ivo so Superman can use his newly awakened X-ray vision to locate him and remove him from his suit. As Superman and Lois declare their love, Jimmy discovers the X-File. On behalf of Checkmate, Waller demotes the General from leadership of Task Force X and gives him Ivo's latest invention, the Omega Cannon, with orders to kill Superman.
Haunted by nightmares about Zero Day, Clark vows to stop any Kryptonian invasion of Earth. After Perry officially promotes Clark, Lois, and Jimmy to the press for their article on Ivo's defeat, they celebrate Thanksgiving with Clark's parents. Lois also invites her father, who turns out to be Sam Lane, the General, who doesn't recognize Clark. When Jimmy tries to talk to Lois and Clark, he drops the X-File, revealing recordings of the evil Supermen to a devastated Clark and exposing him to kryptonite. Clark's ship also reacts, sending out a signal that triggers a Zero Day-like invasion. As Superman and Sam fight off the invaders, Jimmy discovers that kryptonite also damages Kryptonian technology. A weakened Superman takes the sphere containing the crystal to destroy the mothership, halting the invasion, while a hologram of his biological father helps him return to Earth. Sam prepares to kill him, but Lois pleads for his life and reminds him that Superman saved them, causing Sam to change his mind and instead retreat. At dinner, Jimmy reveals that he sold his Flamebird channel to the Daily Planet and that this made him a millionaire. Meanwhile, on the other side of the universe, Brainiac informs a Kryptonian warrior that Earth is a new planet to conquer. The determined warrior responds by vowing that humanity will kneel before them.
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