QWhy does Clark have glasses before he ever decides to become Superman?
AIn the first episode of "Lois & Clark" entitled "Pilot", Clark Kent is seen wearing glasses as he arrives in Metropolis, despite having no particular reason to, as he obviously has superhuman vision and has not yet decided to disguise himself as a superhero.Given that Clark is seen performing superhuman feats in secret in the Pilot, it can be speculated that Clark simply wears the glasses to avoid suspicion that he is anything other than an ordinary man. It's worth noting also that Jonathan and Martha Kent are both bespectacled in this series - perhaps Clark started wearing them so people wouldn't ask questions about his parentage.
QDid Tempus ever appear in the comics?
ATempus is an original villain created for "Lois & Clark". Many villains in the comic books have used time-travel for evil endeavours over the years, including Chronos the Time Thief.
QWhy is Lex Luthor not bald in this series?
AUnlike the Superman comics or animated series, Lex Luthor is not bald in this series. In "Superman: The Movie" Luthor's baldness was used as a throwaway gag at the end of the film (where it's established that he was wearing a toupee the entire time) and this tradition was carried over to the "Superboy" series.In "Lois & Clark" however, Lex Luthor is simply not bald. Executive Producer Deborah Joy LeVine elaborated on this in one of the DVD Extras for "Lois & Clark" Season One, where she explained that actor John Shea was so fearsome and intimidating (not to mention good-looking) that she had no intention of asking him to put on a bald cap or shave his head.In the Season 2 episode "The Phoenix", Lex Luthor loses his hair and is bald throughout the episode. This is the only time in the series where Luthor is bald however, as he returns in Season 3 with hair once again.
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