On A03 and Wattpad people will use AI to write Superman and Lois CW TV show stories and Im asking you if Clark and Lois are in character here.
Jonathan Kent becomes Spider-Man at 21 and spends two years operating in secret. During that time, he completely hides this from his parents, building a separate life where he acts independently and does not involve them at all. By age 23, Lois finds out the truth, and that discovery triggers a massive confrontation between them. When Lois confronts Jonathan, things go extremely badly. Jon reacts with hostility and rejection, making it very clear that he does not want her in his life. He says deeply hurtful things to her, crosses into outright verbal cruelty, and pushes her away completely. The situation escalates to the point where security has to be called, and Lois is physically removed. By the end of that encounter, Jon has established a hard, unmistakable boundary: he wants nothing to do with her.
The next day, Clark shows up at Jonathan’s penthouse. He arrives determined to confront him about what happened. He knocks on the door, announces himself, and doesn’t wait long before knocking again more forcefully. He makes it clear he knows Jon is inside and that he’s not leaving. He explicitly says he’ll stay there all night if he has to. He even tries the door handle, showing he’s not just casually stopping by—he’s committed to forcing the conversation. Clark begins addressing Jon through the door. He references the previous night, saying Lois told him everything and emphasizing how badly Jon treated her. He calls out the things Jon said and expresses disappointment and anger over it. His tone is firm and heavy—he’s not calm or neutral, he’s emotionally invested and pushing hard. He frames the situation around being Jon’s father, saying he deserves to hear the truth directly and not secondhand.
He continues knocking and talking, refusing to take the hint that Jon doesn’t want to engage. He leans against the door at one point, physically settling in as if he intends to wait indefinitely. His stance is clear: he is not leaving until Jon opens the door and talks to him face-to-face.
Throughout this, Jon does not open the door and does not invite him in. The dynamic is entirely one-sided—Clark is outside, pushing for interaction, while Jon is inside, maintaining distance. Clark acknowledges that Jon could call security again, but even that doesn’t deter him. He explicitly says he’s staying regardless. By the end of the scene, Clark is still outside the apartment, arms crossed, waiting. He has fully committed to forcing the confrontation, while Jon has just as firmly refused to engage. The conflict at this stage is locked in: Jon wants complete separation and no contact, while Clark refuses to accept that and continues to push into his space to confront him about his actions toward Lois.
Clark also tries to “forbid” his ADULT son form not being Spider-Man. Is Clark really this stupid in the comics? LMAO
While I love Superman TV shows I am declining to spend the calories necessary to tell you if an AI fanfic you don’t like accurately represents Clark Kent’s personality.
I will, however, tell you that if you’re letting an AI fan fic live rent-free in your head, you’re got a mind virus. I advise that you cease consumption of AI fanfic crossovers that you disagree with immediately. I recommend giving yourself an orgasm to reset your hormones and then going to your nearest library and browsing their comics section until dinner time. You’re welcome.
I honestly don’t know if it’s worse that you have an unhealthy obsession with a mediocre Superman network TV show, or that I have run across your posts often enough to notice.
It is what it is, but I wouldn’t say mediocre. It was quite radical to shift the focus from Superman to Kent, and to make Lois essentially the protagonist.
Failed at the first line:
“Jonathan Kent becomes Spider-Man at 21”
After that it no longer matters if Clark or Lois are in character. Random crossovers aside, Spider-Man is not a thing in the DC Universe.
Spider-Man is not a thing in the DC Universe
There have been at least one official cross-over comic where Spider-Man goes into an alternate reality and meets Batman. IIRC the story was something like Spider-Man accidentally arrives in Gotham, batman thinks he is some new villain and fights him.
I don’t know anything about this show, or how SpiderMan got involved, but this Jonathan sounds like an annoying little brat.
You didn’t give many details on the whole “forbidden to be Spider-Man” thing, so that might be bad parenting, but standing at the door all night is symbolic. Maybe a complete waste of time in reality, but he’s there for him. When the kid is ready, Clark will be there to talk. And that’s not stupid at all. That’s near perfect parenting. He’s not yelling, he’s not beating down the door, but he’s also not giving up on his son. He’s just there. Ready, and waiting for his kid to cool down from his hissy fit so they can work on this problem together.
EDIT: Hold up. I either didn’t see it, or forgot all about it by the time I got to the end, but are we seriously talking about something that was written by AI?
That’s like taking a shit on the carpet and complaining about the shape of the stain it leaves.
Jonathan sounds like an annoying little brat.
He’s a brat for trying to establish boundaries and going no contact with his family?
Clark and Lois are breaking actual laws
Breaking and entering
Harassment
Trespassing
Stalking
Assault
They ignore consent and dont take “no” for an answer.
This is how literal rapist think.
Your relationship with your parents is showing.
I’m starting to think they may not be as bad as you make them you to be.
Jon is 23 Superman not “forbid” him to do anything. Jon has ever right to tell Clark and Lois “fuck off and go suck a fat dick”.
I did mention that depending on the specifics, that one could go either way.
How does Jon sound like a “brat”? How does wanting to be left alone and minding your own business mean you are a brat?
To be fair, I have not and will not read the reference material. I’m just going off of what you typed, and I’m making assumptions based on what I know about Superman.
So Junior’s been hiding the fact that he’s a superhero for like 2 years, does he know that his dad is in the same line of work? Which is fair. Not everybody needs to know everything about everyone, but Lois finds out and you said that he said a bunch of really offensive things to her and stormed off and went home and refuses to talk about it to anybody. He’s just going to pout in his room for an indefinite amount of time.
You didn’t include any of the actual words that were said so maybe I would change my mind if I heard the quotes. But I have no doubts that your description has painted the parents in the most negative way possible, and even then they don’t sound as obnoxious as Jon.



