In the Superman & Lois season 2 finale, DC compares the series’ supporting characters to their original versions from the comics.
DC showed off the original versions of Superman & Lois season 2 supporting characters from the comics pages, with the adaptations made for the series.
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In some formidable files shared on Superman’s social networks, fans can find out what was the first appearance of the characters we see in The CW series.
Titled Superman & Lois: Page to Screen, we see the cast of the second season compared to their comic book counterparts. In the post that opens the thread it reads: “Do you recognize any familiar faces in the thread below? Their stories are deeper than you think!” The thread includes Bizarro, played by Tyler Hoechlin (who also plays Superman and Clark Kent, obviously); Natalie Irons, played by Tyler Buck; Ally Alston/Parasite, played by Rya Kihlstedt; and Tal-Rho/Morgan Edge, who is played by Adam Rayner.
In the images, we learn that Bizarro debuted in 1958, Nat Irons in 1994, and Ally Alston (Alexandra Alston) in 2004. In the special case of Morgan Edge, the character debuted in 1970, but his version as Superman’s Kryptonian stepbrother , Tal-Rho, is an original character for the series.
Take a look at the Superman & Lois art prints below and discover their origins as the original versions of the supporting characters are compared to those from the series.
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