On April 5, DC brought its popular universe of TV heroes back to the comic shops that inspired them when they released Earth-Prime #1 - Batwoman, a limited comic series set within the CW universe. Shortly after the release of the first book, DC announced that the overarching villain of the six-issue Earth-Prime series that is set in Arrowvderse canon was Magog, a popular supervillain created for the 1990's Kingdom Come event. This would be the first time that DC introduces a character of that significance into the CW canon via a comic book, and apparently, it may not even be the first time.
It looks like April 19's Earth-Prime #2 - Superman & Lois just added three itself.
Each issue of Earth-Prime focuses on the characters that lead one of The CW's shows. Ryan Wilder's Batwoman was the star of the first issue, and in Earth-Prime #2, Superman and Lois take the driver's seat. The comic is written by Jai Jamison, Adam Mallinger, and Andrew N. Wong, drawn by Tom Grummett, inked by Norm Rapmund, colored by Hi-Fi, and lettered by Tom Napolitano.
The arc of issue two's story sounds simple enough: A flashback to the day of and days following their first wedding anniversary, Lois and Clark are trying to meet for dinner to celebrate. However, a simple dinner is nothing but for the world's premier investigative reporter and her superheroic husband, and their schedules refuse to align. One night, Superman's got to fight some Mechanical Monsters in Japan. On another, Lois has got to fix the Daily Planet's printers or there's no morning paper. And though all of these threats might be business-as-usual for the happy couple, three of them, in particular, might be significant for CW continuity.
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