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... Lois Lane for news stories . Kent must continually disguise his powers , conceal his true thoughts and personality and lie to protect his identity . His longing for acceptance is callously rebuffed by Lois Lane who can only see his ...
... Lois Lane for news stories . Kent must continually disguise his powers , conceal his true thoughts and personality and lie to protect his identity . His longing for acceptance is callously rebuffed by Lois Lane who can only see his ...
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... ( Lois Lane # 34 , July , 1962 ) , he plaintively watches Lois through a window , now married to his arch - enemy Luthor , as they play with their children . He muses sadly : " maybe I'd better marry Lana Lang before she marries someone ...
... ( Lois Lane # 34 , July , 1962 ) , he plaintively watches Lois through a window , now married to his arch - enemy Luthor , as they play with their children . He muses sadly : " maybe I'd better marry Lana Lang before she marries someone ...
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... Lois Lane or his retirement in old age.38 If Superman actually married Lois Lane or became elderly this would indicate an irreversible pro- gression in character development which would necessarily im- plicate him in the temporal flux ...
... Lois Lane or his retirement in old age.38 If Superman actually married Lois Lane or became elderly this would indicate an irreversible pro- gression in character development which would necessarily im- plicate him in the temporal flux ...
Inhalt
Editorial 3 | 3 |
The Order of Cinematographic Discourse | 39 |
Jürgen Habermas and the | 59 |
Urheberrecht | |
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