Romancing Superman: How Clark and Lois Do It
Superman (2025) brings audiences a version of Lois Lane and Clark Kent who are clearly very hot for each other. But could they ever actually consummate their relationship?
“Putting it delicately…do you…eat?”
- Pulitzer Prize winning reporter Lois Lane
Welcome to Does it Fly? After Dark, the podcast that puts your favorite pop culture concepts to the test…but this time in a slightly more adult setting. That’s right, for this episode, we were live in front of an audience (at Mission Brewery in San Diego, California) with our brilliant friends Rosie Knight and Jason Concepcion of I Heart Media’s X-Ray Vision podcast. Honestly, we needed all the help we could get to discuss the hot button issue of the moment: how is it possible for Superman and Lois Lane to have sex?
Look, anyone who watched Rachel Brosnahan and David Corenswet as Lois and Clark on screen in James Gunn’s brilliant Superman movie this year absolutely could feel the heat coming off those characters from the screen. So it’s not “how COULD they” so much as it is “seriously, HOW could they?” As we all know, Kryptonians are made of, um, harder stuff than humans, and folks have spent the better part of 80 years quietly asking how Superman and Lois can be intimate without serious injury to the human part of the equation.
Sure, there aren’t many actual scientific studies involving human to alien sex, so we examined this heat-vision hot topic from all positions…sorry…angles in a raucous, slightly more R-rated format than usual. Check it out, but beware…this episode contains adult themes and strong language!
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FURTHER VIEWING
Much of what prompted our discussion about Clark Kent and Lois Lane actually getting down to business came from the radiation burns level hot chemistry that co-stars David Corenswet and Rachel Brosnahan have on screen in James Gunn’s Superman (2025). You can now watch this on HBO Max if you need further proof. But also!
Let’s also refer you back to Richard Lester and Richard Donner’s Superman II (1980) in which Clark (Christopher Reeve) temporarily gives up his powers to be with Lois (Margot Kidder) and there’s a pretty sensual moment of the two of them in bed together in the Fortress of Solitude. That being said, Clark was a “normal man” there, but the fact that he had to give up his powers in order to get there might be an indication.
Mid-1990s TV series Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman often featured their Lois (Teri Hatcher) and Clark (Dean Cain) in an ongoing will they/won’t they fury of sexual tension (they eventually did). But the specific episode where they learn they can’t have children together because of Clark’s alien biology was the series finale, season 4, episode 22.
And, of course, Smallville was a remarkably horny show and there’s uh…several episodes dealing with the matter of Clark (Tom Welling) having sex with human women. But one in particular is season 7, episode 7, “Wrath” in which Lana Lang (Kristin Kreuk) gains powers so Clark doesn’t have to worry about holding back. But the real fun with Smallville is the long and winding and horny journey, so feel free to just wallow in Clark’s awkwardness throughout.
We also have fun with the question of the “kryptonite condom” raised by Kevin Smith’s slacker comedy classic Mallrats.
FURTHER READING
Do you want to delve a little deeper into the facts, concepts, and stories Hakeem and Tamara referenced in today’s episode? Of course you do!
Man of Steel, Woman of Kleenex
You think we’re the first people to consider this topic? Famed sci-fi and fantasy author Larry Niven first tackled this topic way back in 1969 (nice!). It’s available online to read here.
And in the Comics…
For more than half of Superman’s published history, it was more or less implied that he was pretty chaste. Aside from the major romantic players in his life like Lana Lang and Lois Lane, Superman has at various times been intimate with Maxima (a powerful alien who sees Supes as perfect to have kids with), Wonder Woman (during DC’s “New 52” era and a fling which is almost certainly no longer canon), and others. But the real progression of his romance with Lois Lane, which eventually leads to the birth of their son, Jon, began in the mid-90s and Jon’s birth and its aftermath are depicted in the Convergence: Superman and Lois and Clark limited series by Dan Jurgens and Lee Weeks which are pretty much the starting point for their modern/current relationship.
WANT MORE FROM DOES IT FLY?
The companion piece to this episode is our much more family-friendly examination of the concept of Superman getting his powers from the yellow sun of Earth.
And for something not remotely sexy, we looked at the horrifying reality of the Joker toxin from Batman (1989) here.
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