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* ContagiousSuperpowers: Superman passes his powers onto Lois and Lana as he dies.

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* ContagiousSuperpowers: ContagiousPowers: Superman passes his powers onto Lois and Lana as he dies.

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* ContagiousSuperpowers: Superman passes his powers onto Lois and Lana as he dies.



* ADeathInTheLimelight: [[spoiler:After spending five years in the New 52 as a supporting character, Lois becomes a superhero and finally gets a spotlight with her first ongoing title ... only to die in the first issue]].



* ADeathInTheLimelight: [[spoiler:After spending five years in the New 52 as a supporting character, Lois becomes a superhero and finally gets a spotlight with her first ongoing title ... only to die in the first issue]].

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* DiscardAndDraw: Once Natasha gives up the red energy of Superman and Lois for the ''ComicBook/SupermanReborn'' arc, she's depowered. Two issues later, wearing the Insect Queen armor designed by Natasha that she used whole she had her powers lets her still use them.

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* DiscardAndDraw: Once Natasha gives up the red energy of Superman and Lois for the ''ComicBook/SupermanReborn'' arc, she's depowered. Two issues later, wearing the Insect Queen armor designed by Natasha that she used whole while she had her powers [[ClothesMakeTheSuperman lets her still use them.them]].


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* WeaksauceWeakness: Lana's powers becoming dependent on wearing her metal exosuit also comes with a vulnerability to being immobilized by magnetism.
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* DiscardAndDraw: Once Natasha gives up the red energy of Superman and Lois for the ''ComicBook/SupermanReborn'' arc, she's depowered. Two issues later, wearing the Insect Queen armor designed by Natasha that she used whole she had her powers lets her still use them.
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''Superwoman'' is a 2016 comic book, published by Creator/DCComics as part of their [[ComicBook/DCRebirth Rebirth]] initiative. It was initially written by Phil Jimenez & drawn by Matt Santorelli and Emanuela Lupacchino, while K. Perkins took over as writer midway through its run.

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''Superwoman'' is a 2016 comic book, published by Creator/DCComics as part of their [[ComicBook/DCRebirth Rebirth]] initiative. It was initially written by Phil Jimenez Creator/PhilJimenez & drawn by Matt Santorelli and Emanuela Lupacchino, while K. Perkins took over as writer midway through its run.
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* CallBack: Among other things, [[spoiler:the cloning technology that created Bizarro in ''ComicBook/ForeverEvil'']] and the Amazo virus in ''Justice League''.

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* CallBack: Among other things, [[spoiler:the cloning technology that created Bizarro in ''ComicBook/ForeverEvil'']] ''ComicBook/ForeverEvil2013'']] and the Amazo virus in ''Justice League''.
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Not to be confused with any of the characters who've operated under the ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} name, the ''ComicBook/WhoIsSuperwoman'' storyline, nor the Website/{{Youtube}}r known as WebVideo/IISuperwomanII.

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Not to be confused with any of the characters who've operated under the ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} or [[Characters/SupermanSupportingCast Superwoman]] name, the ''ComicBook/WhoIsSuperwoman'' storyline, nor the Website/{{Youtube}}r known as WebVideo/IISuperwomanII.

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Set in the aftermath of ''ComicBook/TheFinalDaysOfSuperman'', ComicBook/LoisLane [[note]](the ComicBook/{{New 52}} one, not the ComicBook/PostCrisis one appearing in Rebirth's ''Superman'' and ''Action Comics''. [[/note]] and Comicbook/LanaLang have been granted Franchise/{{Superman}}'s powers by a blast of energy the New 52 Superman released when he died -- Lois essentially becomes a human Kryptonian, while Lana can manipulate electricity.

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Set in the aftermath of ''ComicBook/TheFinalDaysOfSuperman'', ComicBook/LoisLane [[note]](the ComicBook/{{New 52}} ''ComicBook/New52'' one, not the ComicBook/PostCrisis ''ComicBook/PostCrisis'' one appearing in Rebirth's ''Superman'' and ''Action Comics''. ''ComicBook/ActionComics''. [[/note]] and Comicbook/LanaLang ComicBook/LanaLang have been granted Franchise/{{Superman}}'s powers by a blast of energy the New 52 Superman released when he died -- Lois essentially becomes a human Kryptonian, while Lana can manipulate electricity.



Not to be confused with any of the characters who've operated under the ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} name, nor the Website/{{Youtube}}r known as WebVideo/IISuperwomanII.

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Not to be confused with any of the characters who've operated under the ComicBook/{{Supergirl}} name, the ''ComicBook/WhoIsSuperwoman'' storyline, nor the Website/{{Youtube}}r known as WebVideo/IISuperwomanII.



** Comicbook/{{Steel}}'s niece Natasha Irons makes her post-''Comicbook/{{Flashpoint}}'' debut here, and mentions that she used to date a female engineer back in college. Whether she's a lesbian or bisexual isn't stated, but she definitely isn't straight.

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** Comicbook/{{Steel}}'s ComicBook/{{Steel}}'s niece Natasha Irons makes her post-''Comicbook/{{Flashpoint}}'' post-''ComicBook/{{Flashpoint}}'' debut here, and mentions that she used to date a female engineer back in college. Whether she's a lesbian or bisexual isn't stated, but she definitely isn't straight.



* UsefulNotes/TheBechdelTest: Subverted. While the first issue largely fails this, it allows Lois and Lana to decide that they're each other's best support systems in the wake of Clark's death.

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