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* TheyDo: Lois and Clark finally tie the knot. [[note]]While Golden Age Lois and Clark had married some years before, it was at a point that the Golden Age stories were considered an alternate universe[[/note]]
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* ArtShift: Throughout the book, as nearly every major then-living artist who had worked on the various Superman titles contributed a few pages to the story, from Murphy Anderson to Creator/JohnByrne Dan Jurgens. An unpublished short piece pencilled by the late Creator/CurtSwan was inserted in the story as a flashback.

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* ArtShift: Throughout the book, as nearly every major then-living artist who had worked on the various Superman titles contributed a few pages to the story, from Murphy Anderson to Creator/JohnByrne to Dan Jurgens. An unpublished short piece pencilled by the late Creator/CurtSwan was inserted in the story as a flashback.
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* ArtShift: Throughout the book, as nearly every major then-living artist who had worked on the various Superman titles contributed a few pages to the story, from Murphy Anderson to John Byrne to Dan Jurgens. An unpublished short piece pencilled by the late Curt Swan was inserted in the story as a flashback.

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* ArtShift: Throughout the book, as nearly every major then-living artist who had worked on the various Superman titles contributed a few pages to the story, from Murphy Anderson to John Byrne to Creator/JohnByrne Dan Jurgens. An unpublished short piece pencilled by the late Curt Swan Creator/CurtSwan was inserted in the story as a flashback.



* CreatorCameo: Not only is the priest Jerry Siegel, but the ceremony also includes cameos of several artists who have worked on Superman, and their relatives.

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* CreatorCameo: Not only is the priest [[Creator/JerrySiegelAndJoeShuster Jerry Siegel, Siegel]], but the ceremony also includes cameos of several artists who have worked on Superman, and their relatives.
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[[caption-width-right:255:And it only took them fifty-eight years!]]

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[[caption-width-right:255:And it only took them fifty-eight years!]]
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ComicBook/LoisLane returns to Metropolis after having spent some time working outside USA. She finds out that Clark still keeps the compromise ring she returned to him, and they rekindle their relationship, going straight to the wedding.

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ComicBook/LoisLane returns to Metropolis after having spent some time working outside the USA. She finds out that Clark still keeps the compromise ring she returned to him, and they rekindle their relationship, going straight to the wedding.
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Wedding Day is no longer a trope. This is one of the tropes replacing it.


''Superman: The Wedding Album'' is a Franchise/{{Superman}} special issue published in 1996, shortly after the CrisisCrossover ''ComicBook/FinalNight''.

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''Superman: The Wedding Album'' is a Franchise/{{Superman}} special issue published in 1996, shortly after the CrisisCrossover ''ComicBook/FinalNight''.
''ComicBook/FinalNight''. It is the WeddingEpisode for Clark and Lois.



* WeddingDay: for Lois and Clark.

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* WeddingDay: for WeddingEpisode: For Post-Crisis Clark Kent and Lois Lane's wedding day. Superman lost his powers a few weeks before the event, so he was physically equal to a normal man when he got hitched. At the time he was told his powers might never come back (of course, they did) but Lois insisted on going ahead with the wedding anyway. Thus reinforcing the idea that Lois was marrying him for his kind and Clark.
caring nature, not for his superpowers or the glory of being "Mrs. Superman."
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* NotMeThisTime: When Mxyzptlk shows up right before the wedding, Clark confronts him and asks if he's responsible for his powers not returning. Mxy admits that he's had nothing to do with that, and does not know why they haven't come back. He also won't do anything to interfere with the wedding, [[ShipperOnDeck because he actually wanted Lois and Clark to get married in the first place.]]
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* ArtShift: Throughout the book, as nearly every major then-living artist who had worked on the various Superman titles contributed a few pages to the story, from Murphy Anderson to John Byrne to Dan Jurgens. An unpublished short piece pencilled by the late Curt Swan was inserted in the story as a flashback.
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* SupermanStaysOutOfGotham: Averted; Franchise/{{Batman}} informs Superman that he had organized the Justice League and other heroes to look after Metropolis while Clark and Lois are on their honeymoon. Batman informed the other heroes that Superman was on a top-secret mission, explaining his absence.
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* ChurchOfSaintGenericus: The Metropolis Chapel of United Faiths.
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'''Superman: The Wedding Album''' is a Franchise/{{Superman}} special issue published in 1996, shortly after the CrisisCrossover ''ComicBook/FinalNight''.

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'''Superman: ''Superman: The Wedding Album''' Album'' is a Franchise/{{Superman}} special issue published in 1996, shortly after the CrisisCrossover ''ComicBook/FinalNight''.

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'''Superman: The Wedding Album''' is a ComicBook/{{Superman}} special issue published in 1996, shortly after the CrisisCrossover ''ComicBook/FinalNight''.

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'''Superman: The Wedding Album''' is a ComicBook/{{Superman}} Franchise/{{Superman}} special issue published in 1996, shortly after the CrisisCrossover ''ComicBook/FinalNight''.



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* WeddingDay: for Lois and Clark.

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* WeddingDay: for Lois and Clark.Clark.

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* NinetiesHair: Our hero finally gets rid of his ponytail / mullet combo on the day of the wedding. Lois insists she'd marry him anyway, but she's not complaining either.



* NinetiesHair: Clark / Supes finally gets rid of his ponytail / mullet combo on the day of the wedding. Lois insists she'd marry him anyway, but she doesn't exactly complain.
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* TackyTuxedo: It seems to be the case with Clark's wedding costume for a moment, but when he protests, he's told that the tacky costume was just to test his size and shoulder broadness, and then he's given a better tuxedo.
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* ObnoxiousInLaws: Sam Lane makes no effort to hide his opinion of Clark. According to Lucy Lane, he's been like this with ''all'' his daughters' boyfriends.
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* NinetiesHair: Clark / Supes finally gets rid of his ponytail / mullet combo on the day of the wedding. Lois insists she'd marry him anyway, but she doesn't exactly complain.
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* GiveAwayTheBride: Lois makes a point of not letting her dad do this - she and Clark walk down the aisle together.
* ShootingSuperman: Amusingly, when the depowered Clark goes out in costume we get a rare example of garden-variety crooks ''not'' bothering to do this.
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'''Superman: The Wedding Album''' is a ComicBook/{{Superman}} special issue published in 1996, shortly after the CrisisCrossover ''FinalNight''.

LoisLane returns to Metropolis after having spent some time working outside USA. She finds out that Clark still keeps the compromise ring she returned to him, and they rekindle their relationship, going straight to the wedding.

* BroughtDownToNormal: Clark is still feeling the after-effects of ''FinalNight''. This at least has Maxima losing interest on him.

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'''Superman: The Wedding Album''' is a ComicBook/{{Superman}} special issue published in 1996, shortly after the CrisisCrossover ''FinalNight''.

LoisLane
''ComicBook/FinalNight''.

ComicBook/LoisLane
returns to Metropolis after having spent some time working outside USA. She finds out that Clark still keeps the compromise ring she returned to him, and they rekindle their relationship, going straight to the wedding.

* BroughtDownToNormal: Clark is still feeling the after-effects of ''FinalNight''.''ComicBook/FinalNight''. This at least has Maxima losing interest on him.
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'''Superman: The Wedding Album''' is a ComicBook/{{Superman}} special issue shortly after the CrisisCrossover FinalNight.

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'''Superman: The Wedding Album''' is a ComicBook/{{Superman}} special issue published in 1996, shortly after the CrisisCrossover FinalNight.
''FinalNight''.



* BroughtDownToNormal: Clark is still feeling the after-effects of FinalNight. This at least has Maxima losing interest on him.

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* BroughtDownToNormal: Clark is still feeling the after-effects of FinalNight.''FinalNight''. This at least has Maxima losing interest on him.



* DamselOutOfDistress: At the beggining of the special, Lois pretends to fall in love with the drug lord who captured her, then blasts herself out of their wedding, veil, gown, and all, with a {{Mook}}'s stolen machine gun.

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* DamselOutOfDistress: At the beggining beginning of the special, Lois pretends to fall in love with the drug lord who captured her, then blasts herself out of their wedding, veil, gown, and all, with a {{Mook}}'s stolen machine gun.gun. (She's still wearing the torn wedding dress when she marches into the ''Planet'' office with the story.)



* TheyDo: Lois and Clark finally tie the knot. [[note]]While Golden Age Lois and Clark married several years before, it was at a point that the Golden Age stories were considered an alternate universe[[/note]]

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* TheyDo: Lois and Clark finally tie the knot. [[note]]While Golden Age Lois and Clark had married several some years before, it was at a point that the Golden Age stories were considered an alternate universe[[/note]]

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* BadassDamsel: At the beggining of the special, Lois pretends to fall in love with the drug lord who captured her, then blasts herself out of their wedding, veil, gown, and all, with a {{Mook}}'s stolen machine gun.



* CreatorCameo: Not only the priest is Jerry Siegel, but the ceremony also includes cameos of several artists who have worked on Superman, and their relatives.

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* CreatorCameo: Not only is the priest is Jerry Siegel, but the ceremony also includes cameos of several artists who have worked on Superman, and their relatives.relatives.
* DamselOutOfDistress: At the beggining of the special, Lois pretends to fall in love with the drug lord who captured her, then blasts herself out of their wedding, veil, gown, and all, with a {{Mook}}'s stolen machine gun.
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'''Superman: The Wedding Album''' is a ComicBook/Superman special issue shortly after the CrisisCrossover FinalNight.

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'''Superman: The Wedding Album''' is a ComicBook/Superman ComicBook/{{Superman}} special issue shortly after the CrisisCrossover FinalNight.
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* TheyDoTheyDo: Lois and Clark finally tie the knot. [[note]]While Golden Age Lois and Clark married several years before, it was at a point that the Golden Age stories were considered an alternate universe[[/note]]

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'''Superman: The Wedding Album''' is a ComicBook/Superman special issue shortly after the CrisisCrossover FinalNight.

LoisLane returns to Metropolis after having spent some time working outside USA. She finds out that Clark still keeps the compromise ring she returned to him, and they rekindle their relationship, going straight to the wedding.



* TheyDo

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* TheyDoCreatorCameo: Not only the priest is Jerry Siegel, but the ceremony also includes cameos of several artists who have worked on Superman, and their relatives.
* SpeakNowOrForeverHoldYourPeace: Sam Lane arrives when the priest is saying this, but contrary to expectations, he just sits quietly, meaning he has finally accepted his daughter marrying Kent.
* TheyDo
* WeddingDay: for Lois and Clark.
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* BadassDamsel: At the beggining of the special, Lois pretends to fall in love with the drug lord who captured her, then blasts herself out of their wedding, veil, gown, and all, with a {{Mook}}'s stolen machine gun.
* BroughtDownToNormal: Clark is still feeling the after-effects of FinalNight. This at least has Maxima losing interest on him.
* TheyDo

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