Lois and Clark do have kids in the comics. Sometimes it's one child, and in other versions, there might be more. It all depends on the specific comic book iteration and the creative direction of the writers.
Yes, they do. Lois and Clark have a son named Jonathan Kent in some comic storylines.
Yes, they do. Lois and Clark's marriage is a significant event in the comics.
It varies depending on the specific comic run and continuity. But generally speaking, Lois Lane isn't older than Clark Kent. Their ages are often depicted as being relatively close or Clark being the elder one.
Well, that could lead to a whole new dynamic in the story. Maybe it would change their relationship completely and bring about unexpected plot twists.
One possible plot could be the challenges they face as new parents while still dealing with their superhero and journalist duties. For example, Clark might have to rush off to save the world in the middle of a baby's feeding time, and Lois has to cover for him at home while also trying to meet a deadline for an important story.
Well, it's inappropriate. Fanfiction has the potential to be a great way to expand on a story or characters, but when it involves sexual content related to characters like Clark and Lois, it crosses a line. It's better to create fanfiction that focuses on their heroic deeds, their love in a more chaste way, or their development within the story's universe without getting into sexual territory.
One possible fanfiction could be that Clark and Lois are in the middle of a dangerous situation in Smallville. Maybe there's a meteor - related disaster about to happen. In the heat of the moment, Clark realizes his true feelings for Lois and they share a passionate kiss, which gives Clark the extra motivation to save the town.
Lex Luthor could be a main antagonist. He might see the baby as a threat or a way to get to Clark. He could try to kidnap the baby to blackmail Clark into doing his bidding.
Their relationship might develop through shared experiences. For example, when they are both investigating a mystery in Metropolis. Clark uses his super - powers subtly to help Lois get to the bottom of the story, and in the process, they grow closer. As they face danger together, they start to rely on each other more and more, which deepens their connection.
Clark's reaction would be complex. At first, he might be in shock. But then, he'd feel a deep sense of joy and responsibility. He would do everything he could to support Lois. He'd use his powers subtly to make her life easier during the pregnancy, like getting things she needs quickly or protecting her from any physical harm. He'd also be thinking about how to raise a child with his special abilities in a world that doesn't know about his true self.
One common theme is family bonding. Lois and Clark are often shown strengthening their relationship as they care for their baby together. Another theme is the balance between their normal lives and their superhero/journalist duties.