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Season 1 |
| 1 :01x01 - The Last Son of Krypton, Part I (Sep/06/1996) | | Jor-El, a Kryptonian scientist and Council Member, has uncovered a shocking reality about his planet: in a very short time, it will explode, annihilating everything in a matter of minutes. When he brings his findings before the Council, they rebuke his claims in lieu of the calculations made by Brainiac – Krypton's mega-computer. Jor-El, steadfast in his beliefs, contends that Brainiac is purposefully miscalculating and seeks to uncover the reason why. | | Guest Stars: Tony Jay as Sul-Van, Vernee Watson-Johnson as Female Worker, Jesse Batten as Baby Kal-El, Brian George (2) as Councilman, Roger Rose as Driver Cop, Michael Vincent Allen (1) as Danitra, Corey Burton as Brainiac, Finola Hughes as Lara, Christopher McDonald (3) as Jor-El | Directors: Dan Riba, Scott Jeralds, Curt Geda, Bruce Timm Writer: Paul Dini, Alan Burnett | | | |
| 2 :01x02 - The Last Son of Krypton, Part II (Sep/06/1996) | | Baby Kal-El plummets to Earth and is taken in by Martha and Jonathan Kent. There – in Smallville, Kansas – he is raised as their own; yet, when he reaches his teens, he begins to exhibit phenomenal abilities unknown to human beings. At that time, his parents decide to tell Clark the truth about his origins. Confronted with initial feelings of anger and confusion, it isn't too long before they are replaced by acceptance and excitement. Young Clark Kent is set to become Superman! | | Guest Stars: Clancy Brown as Lex Luthor, Dana Delany as Lois Lane, Malcolm McDowell as John Corben, Lauren Tom as Angela Chen, George Dzundza as Perry White, David Kaufman as Jimmy Olsen, Kelly Schmidt as Lana Lang, Shelley Fabares as Martha Kent, Mike Farrell as Jonathan Kent, Dorian Harewood as Ron Troupe, Charles Howerton as Whirly Pilot, Tress MacNeille as Ms. Stevenson, Michael Vincent Allen (1) as Danitra, Finola Hughes as Lara-El, Jason Marsden as Teenage Clark Kent | Directors: Bruce Timm, Curt Geda, Scott Jeralds, Dan Riba Writer: Alan Burnett, Paul Dini | | | |
| 3 :01x03 - The Last Son of Krypton, Part III (Sep/06/1996) | | "Who is Superman?" This is the question on everyone's lips in Metropolis, especially Lois Lane – reporter for the Daily Planet, the local newspaper – and Lex Luthor, the multi-millionaire who, in his own words, 'owns' the city. The latter is particularly perturbed when Superman – as Clark Kent – starts examining the link between the theft of the LEXO-SKEL SUIT 5000, a fearsome high tech suit of armor, and Luthor himself. | | Guest Stars: Charles Howerton as Terrorist Guard, Nick Savalas as Attorney, Brad Garrett as Bibbo, David Kaufman as Jimmy Olsen, George Dzundza as Perry White, Lauren Tom as Angela Chen, Shelley Fabares as Martha Kent, Mike Farrell as Jonathan Kent, Corey Burton as Brainiac, Malcolm McDowell as John Corben, Clancy Brown as Lex Luthor, Dana Delany as Lois Lane | Directors: Bruce Timm, Curt Geda, Dan Riba, Scott Jeralds Writer: Paul Dini, Alan Burnett | | | |
| 4 :01x04 - Fun and Games (Sep/07/1996) | | The Toyman – 'an emotionally stunted, a-moral narcissist with paranoid delusions, desperately seeking external validation through anti-social behavior' – uses his barrage of deadly trinkets to get his revenge against Bruno Mannheim, a local businessman (read criminal) and head of Intergang. Things take a turn for the worse after Lois defames the Toyman in a front page Daily Planet article. | | Guest Stars: Dana Delany as Lois Lane, Joe Lala as Electrician, Joe Nipote as "Spider" Spinelli, Bud Cort as Winslow Schott / Toyman, David Kaufman as Jimmy Olsen, Kevin Michael Richardson (2) as Cop, Bruce Weitz as Bruno Mannheim | Director: Kazuhide Tomonaga Writer: Marty Isenberg, Robert N. Skir (2) | | | |
| 5 :01x05 - A Little Piece of Home (Sep/14/1996) | | While trying to stop a couple of petty criminals from robbing the Lex Luthor Museum of Natural History, Superman stumbles upon something that will plague him evermore: the immobilizing Kryptonite. Luthor, watching the surveillance tapes of the incident after the fact, also noted the powerful effect the alien rock had on the Man of Steel, and immediately hatched a plan to dispose of the Last Son of Krypton with its help. | | Guest Stars: Yuji Okumoto as Security Guard, Victor Brandt as Professor Hamilton, Lisa Edelstein as Mercy Graves, Brad Garrett as Bibbo, John Rubinstein as Peterson, Dana Delany as Lois Lane, Clancy Brown as Lex Luthor, Tom Wilson (1) as Joey, John Garry (1) as Hanes, Scott Valentine as Sam, Tress MacNeille as Tour Guide | Director: Toshihiko Masuda Writer: Hilary J. Bader | | | |
| 6 :01x06 - Feeding Time (Sep/21/1996) | | Rudy Jones was just an average blue collar worker until he got mixed up with the wrong crowd. In order to pay off some gambling debts, he agrees to partake in the theft of some highly sensitive chemicals from his place of employment, S.T.A.R. Labs. When the heist goes awry, Rudy becomes the victim in way of a chemical bath. The results, however, are unlike anything anyone has ever seen before! | | Guest Stars: Phil Hayes (1) as Guard, Tasia Valenza as Policewoman, Brion James (3) as Rudy Jones / The Parasite, David Kaufman as Jimmy Olsen, Lauren Tom as Angela Chen, George Dzundza as Perry White, Victor Brandt as Professor Hamilton, Robert Patrick as Lebeau | Director: Curt Geda Writer: Robert Goodman | | | | | | |
| 8 :01x08 - Stolen Memories (Nov/02/1996) | | Thanks to Lex Luthor's interception of Brainiac's transmission, the latter's eternal quest for knowledge has led him to that tiny planet in the Milky Way: Earth. Brainiac, though, has no interest in dealing with Luthor, and instead is eager to reunite the last two Kryptonians, himself and Superman. This revelation of another survivor of Krypton – albeit artificial intelligence – leaves Superman bewildered. Everything becomes clear, however, after Superman experiences a prophetic dream revealing Brainiac's callous modus operandi. | | Guest Stars: Corey Burton as Brainiac, Victor Brandt as Professor Hamilton, Townsend Coleman as Programmer, Christopher McDonald (3) as Jor-El, David Kaufman as Jimmy Olsen, Lauren Tom as Angela Chen | Director: Curt Geda Writer: Rich Fogel | | | |
| 9 :01x09 - The Main Man, Part 1 (Nov/09/1996) | | Lobo – 'assassin, brigand, sociopath, monster,' and 'scourge of the cosmos' – is a bounty hunter doing his regular duty of picking up a small time thief when all of a sudden he's intercepted by The Preserver. In his pursuit of collecting the rarest creatures from all over the universe, he forcibly 'hires' Lobo to retrieve the final specimen of the planet Krypton: Superman. | | Guest Stars: Sherman Howard as Preserver, Brad Garrett as Lobo, Lauren Tom as Angela Chen, Victor Brandt as Victor Brandt, David L. Lander (1) as Sqweek, Don Harvey (1) as Gnaww | Director: Dan Riba Writer: Paul Dini | | | |
| 10 :01x10 - The Main Man, Part II (Nov/16/1996) | | Aboard The Preserver's ship, and without the use of his powers, Superman must use his keen intellect to find a way out of his predicament. Escaping from the glass confinement, however, is merely the first step in a struggle for freedom. It's a good thing Lobo is around, because Superman will need all the help he can get. | | Guest Stars: Sherman Howard as Preserver, Richard Moll as Emperor Spooj, Frank Welker as Serpent, Brad Garrett as Lobo, David L. Lander (1) as Sqweek, Don Harvey (1) as Gnaww, Lara Cody as Alien Girls | Director: Dan Riba Writer: Paul Dini | | | |
| 11 :01x11 - My Girl (Nov/23/1996) | | Fashion designer, Lana Lang – young Clark's high school heartthrob – is in Metropolis to promote her new line. When she makes her entrance, Clark is shocked to discover she's on the arm of Lex Luthor; unfortunately for Lana, where there's Lex, trouble isn't too far behind. Luckily, Superman catches wind of the pernicious deeds and leaps into action. | | Guest Stars: Valri Bromfield as Big Susan, Laura Fraser (1) as Lizzie, Larry Drake as Mr. Eelan, Lisa Edelstein as Mercy Graves, Joely Fisher as Lana Lang | Director: Yuichiro Yano Writer: Hilary J. Bader | | | |
| 12 :01x12 - Tools of the Trade (Feb/01/1997) | | When Bruno Mannheim's Intergang is thwarted by Superman, the Metropolis media are speculating whether the police are merely a clean-up crew for the Man of Steel, and if they're even effective at preventing crime. When the mysterious Kanto arrives with gifts of advanced, other-world weaponry, Mannheim doesn't look the gift horse in the mouth. Instead, he immediately sets out to plunder the city; using these phenomenal weapons to deal with Superman once and for all, is simply the icing on the cake. | | Guest Stars: Michael Ironside as Darkseid, Joseph Bologna as Turpin, Joanna Cassidy as Maggie Sawyer, Lauren Tom as Angela Chen, Michael York as Kanto, Kevin Michael Richardson (2) as Al, Bruce Weitz as Bruno Mannheim, Phil Hayes (1) as Blaine | Director: Curt Geda Writer: Mark Evanier | | | |
| 13 :01x13 - Two's a Crowd (Feb/15/1997) | | Earl Garver, a disgruntled S.T.A.R. labs scientist, barricades himself in his home. Much to the chagrin of the police, he has taken measures to not only fortify, but also arm his domicile, making penetration only possible for one man: Superman. But there's a catch; he used a pilfered radioactive isotope to fashion a bomb, which – if he doesn't receive payment – will be detonated. | | Guest Stars: Rosalyn Sidewater as Doctor, Brian Cox (1) as Dr. Earl Garver, Joseph Bologna as Dan Turpin, Joanna Cassidy as Maggie Sawyer, Victor Brandt as Professor Hamilton, Brion James (3) as Rudy Jones / The Parasite | Director: Hiroyuki Aoyama (1) Writer: Stan Berkowitz | | | | Season 2 |
| Superman: Doomsday (Sep/18/2007) | Deep beneath the city of Metropolis, a terrifying force from space awaits to be uncovered and awoken, it's name is Doomsday, it's intent is nothing short of killing anything it sees in front of it,. When his rampage reaches Metropolis, only one power can end it's rampage: Superman.
But when Superman meets Doomsday in a devastating duel, the people of Metropolis soon bear witness to the impossible, as Superman is ultimately cut down and killed. Reeling from the aftermath, Superman's closest friends, including a grieving Lois Lane, deal with the loss in their own personal ways, but Superman's arch-nemesis Lex Luthor will go to any inhuman length to ensure he remembers the man of steel in his own way, whilst tearing apart his foe's reputation at the same time and gaining an army of super-powered mercenaries... | | Guest Stars: Cree Summer as Mercy, John DiMaggio as Toyman, Adam Baldwin as Superman/Clark Kent/Renegade Superman, Anne Heche as Lois Lane, James Marsters as Lex Luthor, Kevin Smith (1) as Spectator | Director: Bruce Timm Writer: Duane Capizzi Story: Bruce Timm, Duane Capizzi | | | |
| 14 :02x01 - Blasts from the Past, Part I (Sep/08/1997) | | In a secret compartment of the Kryptonian ship – in which Superman arrived to Earth – Dr. Hamilton discovers a strange contraption: the Phantom Zone projector. The Phantom Zone: an alternate dimension for all that plagued Krypton, including criminals; this interstellar prison has presented Superman with a quandary: should he act as an extension of the Kryptonian justice system, and release Mala – who has served more than the duration of her sentence – from this Phantom Zone? | | Starring Roles: Dana Delany as Lois Lane, Clancy Brown as Lex Luthor, | Guest Stars: Victor Brandt as Professor Hamilton, Corey Burton as Brainiac, Lauren Tom as Angela Chen, Leslie Easterbrook as Mala, Ron Perlman as Jax-Ur, Jim Cummings as Phantom Zone Beast | Director: Dan Riba Writer: Robert Goodman | | | |
| 15 :02x02 - Blasts from the Past, Part II (Sep/09/1997) | | Jax-Ur and Mala – recently released from the confines of the Phantom Zone – continue on Earth what they had begun on Krypton, that is, the subjugation of all beings. Like Superman, being Kryptonian gives them unparalleled power; unlike the Man of Steel, they wield it for evil. There's only one way to stop such a formidable force! | | Starring Roles: Dana Delany as Lois Lane, | Guest Stars: Keri Tombazian as Female Correspondent, Leslie Easterbrook as Mala, Victor Brandt as Professor Hamilton, George Dzundza as Perry White, Corey Burton as Brainiac, Ron Perlman as Jax-Ur, Ron Glass as News Anchorman | Director: Dan Riba Writer: Robert Goodman | | | |
| 16 :02x03 - The Prometheon (Sep/12/1997) | | A giant asteroid threatens the safety of Metropolis, so the military and Superman team up to blow it out of the sky. While placing charges along the massive rock, however, Superman discovers that a titan-sized being has been bound to its dark side. Unwilling to put the destruction of the asteroid on hold, the military immediately ignites the charges, sending the 'Prometheon' plummeting to Earth. The trouble is, how do you stop a monster that makes Superman seem like a pesky fly? | | Starring Roles: Dana Delany as Lois Lane, | Guest Stars: Townsend Coleman as Captain, Marcelo Tubert as Sonar Man, Charles Napier as General Hardcastle, Victor Brandt as Professor Hamilton, David Kaufman as Jimmy Olsen, Jennifer Hale as Female Vacationer, Frank Welker as Creature | Director: Nobuo Tobita Writer: Stan Berkowitz Story: Stan Berkowitz, Alan Burnett | | | |
| 17 :02x04 - Speed Demons (Sep/13/1997) | | It's Superman vs. The Flash to find out once and for all who is the fastest man on Earth. In order to track the progression of this colossal race, the two sport electronic armbands. Unbeknownst to the pair, however, a humble scientist – Ben Mardon – has created a magnificent weather controlling device, which is powered by the energy the two racers are exerting. Ben's opportunistic brother, Mark, is unable to control his thirst for power, and seizes the invention to put to a more sinister use. | | Starring Roles: Dana Delany as Lois Lane, | Guest Stars: Larry Cedar as First Mate, Lorin Dreyfuss as Ben Mardon, Miguel Ferrer as Mardon / The Weather Wizard, David Kaufman as Jimmy Olsen, Charlie Schlatter as Flash, Marion Ross as General Richter, Neil Ross as Captain, Carl Lumbly as Mayor | Director: Toshihiko Masuda Writer: Rich Fogel | | | |
| 18 :02x05 - Livewire (Sep/13/1997) | | Metropolis' most vocal anti-Superman proponent, radio personality Leslie Willis, decides to hold an outdoor concert as an anniversary celebration of her show 'LiveWire'. Viewing it as a vital milestone in her career, she vehemently opposes anyone who suggests she shut it down due to a violent storm. Leslie, who all too soon learns first-hand the shocking reality of the choice she made. | | Starring Roles: Dana Delany as Lois Lane, | Guest Stars: Haunani Minn as ER Doctor, Townsend Coleman as Co-Pilot, Brad Garrett as Bibbo, David Kaufman as Jimmy Olsen, George Dzundza as Perry White, Lori Petty as Leslie Willis / Livewire, Cam Clarke (1) as Sid Melkin | Director: Curt Geda Writer: Sarah Dyer, Evan Dorkin | | | |
| 19 :02x06 - Identity Crisis (Sep/15/1997) | | When Lois and Clark are tailing a high-speed police chase and Kent is suddenly ejected from her car, he's more than surprised to be rescued by Superman. Dumbfounded by this duality, Clark sets out to uncover the truth behind this new caped avenger; not surprisingly, the path is an all too familiar one that leads right to Lex Luthor. | | Starring Roles: Dana Delany as Lois Lane, Clancy Brown as Lex Luthor, | Guest Stars: Timothy Daly as Bizarro, Jamie Cronin as Boy #2, Kendall Cunningham as Tommy, Joe Lala as Maitre D', John Rubinow as Helicopter Pilot, Lisa Edelstein as Mercy Graves, Robert Ito as Dr. Teng, Ryan O'Donohue as Boy #1 | Director: Curt Geda Writer: Robert Goodman Story: Joe R. Lansdale, Robert Goodman | | | |
| 20 :02x07 - Target (Sep/19/1997) | | It's one of the proudest days in Lois' life: one of her articles, 'Lex Scam Nuclear Danger', is up for an Excalibur Award. After the nominees are read, and waiting on tenterhooks, Lois sees an ominous message – 'You win . . . you die!' – inscribed on her napkin. 'Who would want to kill her, and why?' are two questions she doesn't have time to answer as seconds later, her name rings throughout the hall and thereby declared the winner. | | Guest Stars: Eddie Barth (1) as Detective Kurt Bowman, Jonathan Harris (1) as Julian Frey, Robert Hays (3) as Edward Lytener, Clancy Brown as Lex Luthor, Dana Delany as Lois Lane, Robert Ito as Awards Presenter | Director: Curt Geda Writer: Hilary J. Bader | | | | | | |
| 22 :02x09 - Action Figures (Sep/20/1997) | | Metallo has awoken on a volcanic island, though he knows nothing about who he is. After being found by two children, he becomes their personal superhero, though things take a turn for the worse when he regains his memories. Meanwhile, Lois and Clark arrive at the volcano to investigate a story for the Daily Planet. | | Guest Stars: Hassan Nicholas as Bobby Felix, Ernie Hudson as Professor Felix, David Kaufman as Jimmy Olsen, George Dzundza as Perry White, Malcolm McDowell as Metallo, Dana Delany as Lois Lane, Lauren Tom as Angela Chen, Lauren Robinson as Sarita Felix | Director: Kenji Hachizaki Writer: Hilary J. Bader | | | | | | | | | |
| 25 :02x12 - Brave New Metropolis (Sep/27/1997) | | Professor Hamilton – tinkering around with the Phantom Zone projector's technology – creates a dimensional gateway that, from outward appearances, seems to be nothing more than static; that is, until Lois stumbles into its full potential. | | Guest Stars: Tress MacNeille as Revolutionary, Joseph Bologna as Dan Turpin, Lauren Tom as Angela Chen, David Kaufman as Jimmy Olsen, Victor Brandt as Professor Hamilton, Lisa Edelstein as Mercy Graves, Clancy Brown as Lex Luthor, Dana Delany as Lois Lane | Director: Curt Geda Writer: Stan Berkowitz Story: Stan Berkowitz, Alan Burnett | | | |
| 26 :02x13 - Monkey Fun (Sep/27/1997) | | While on asteroid-smashing detail outside the space station, Superman realizes there is something peculiar about the asteroids, as evinced by their mysterious blue glow. Even more surprising was finding a capsule lodged inside one of these massive rocks, and in it, Lois’ long lost childhood monkey, ‘Titano’ (so named after the rocket that sent him into space, ‘Titan 0’). It’s soon discovered that the substance that affected the asteroids, also took effect on Titano in a big way. | | Guest Stars: Joseph Bologna as Dan Turpin, Brad Garrett as Bibbo, Dean Jones as Colonel Sam Lane, Aria Noelle Curzon as Young Lucy Lane, Vinnie Paul as Boy, Joanna Cassidy as Maggie Sawyer, Victor Brandt as Professor Hamilton, David Kaufman as Jimmy Olsen, Dana Delany as Lois Lane, Mae Whitman as Young Lois, Pat Musick as Mother, Frank Welker as Scientist | Director: Curt Geda Writer: Evan Dorkin, Sarah Dyer | | | | | | |
| 28 :02x15 - Father's Day (Oct/03/1997) | | Superman finds himself facing a fierce foe when Kalibak, the son of Darkseid, arrives in Metropolis in order to destroy him. | | Guest Stars: Michael Dorn as Kalibak, Robert Morse (4) as Desaad, Mike Farrell as Jonathan Kent, Shelley Fabares as Martha Kent, Bruce Weitz as Bruno Mannheim, David Kaufman as Jimmy Olsen, George Dzundza as Perry White, Michael Ironside as Darkseid, Dana Delany as Lois Lane | Director: Dan Riba Writer: Mark Evanier, Steve Gerber | | | |
| 29 :02x16 - World's Finest (1) (Oct/04/1997) | | The Joker is tired of dealing with Batman, so he has stolen a statue made of solid kryptonite and makes a proposition to Lex Luthor: allow him to kill Superman in exchange for one billion dollars. Meanwhile, Bruce Wayne has a scheduled business deal with Lex Luthor, though when he arrives in Metropolis, he falls in love with Lois Lane. | | Guest Stars: Arleen Sorkin as Harley Quinn, Lisa Edelstein as Mercy Graves, Joseph Bologna as Dan Turpin, Brad Garrett as Bibbo, John Capodice as Ceasar Carlini, Shannon Kenny as Female Terrorist, Clancy Brown as Lex Luthor, Mark Hamill as The Joker, David Kaufman as Jimmy Olsen, Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. as Alfred Pennyworth, Bob Hastings as Commissioner James Gordon, Kevin Conroy as Batman / Bruce Wayne, Corey Burton as Binko, Robert Costanzo as Harvey Bullock | Director: Toshihiko Masuda Writer: Paul Dini, Rich Fogel, Alan Burnett Story: Alan Burnett, Paul Dini | | | |
| 30 :02x17 - World's Finest (2) (Oct/04/1997) | | The Joker has attacked Bruce Wayne and Lois Lane during a romantic dinner, kidnapping Lois and nearly killing Bruce. Now, Bruce must assume the role of Batman in order to rescue Lois, though Superman intends to do the job himself. Later, Superman, as Clark Kent, hears some troubling news regarding Lois’ future. | | Guest Stars: Peter Renaday as Captain, George Dzundza as Perry White, Joseph Bologna as Dan Turpin, Lisa Edelstein as Mercy Graves, Clancy Brown as Lex Luthor, Arleen Sorkin as Harley Quinn, Kevin Conroy as Batman / Bruce Wayne, Dana Delany as Lois Lane, Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. as Alfred Pennyworth, David Kaufman as Jimmy Olsen, Mark Hamill as The Joker | Director: Toshihiko Masuda Writer: Steve Gerber Story: Alan Burnett, Paul Dini | | | |
| 31 :02x18 - World's Finest (3) (Oct/04/1997) | | Things heat up Lois Lane discovers that Batman is actually Bruce Wayne, which may put their relationship in jeopardy. Meanwhile, Batman and Superman must work together to stop The Joker from destroying Metropolis, as he wishes to get revenge on Lex Luthor by making him lose everything that he had built. | | Guest Stars: Lauren Tom as Angela Chen, Lisa Edelstein as Mercy Graves, Clancy Brown as Lex Luthor, Arleen Sorkin as Harley Quinn, Dana Delany as Lois Lane, Kevin Conroy as Batman / Bruce Wayne, David Kaufman as Jimmy Olsen, Mark Hamill as The Joker | Director: Toshihiko Masuda Writer: Stan Berkowitz Story: Paul Dini, Alan Burnett | | | |
| 32 :02x19 - The Hand of Fate (Oct/06/1997) | | A thief had inadvertently released a demon from his prison, allowing the demon to take over his body and begin his conquest of the world. Now, Superman must attempt to convince Doctor Fate to come out of retirement in order to help save the world, though the never ending battle between good and evil may just be too much for him to take. | | Guest Stars: Jennifer Lien as Inza, Joseph Bologna as Dan Turpin, Joanna Cassidy as Maggie Sawyer, David Kaufman as Jimmy Olsen, Dana Delany as Lois Lane, George DelHoyo as Dr. Fate, Cree Summer as Psychic Girl, Dorian Harewood as Ron Troupe, Ed Gilbert (1) as University Guard | Director: Dan Riba Writer: Hilary J. Bader, Stan Berkowitz | | | | | | |
| 34 :02x21 - Prototype (Oct/11/1997) | | In hopes of being able to protect the city without the help of Superman, the S.C.U. has created a new military device that should be able to save the day. However, when the test pilot finds himself being absorbed into the device, and the device begins to act on its own, it begins to hunt down known criminals even if it puts civilians in harm’s way. Now, Superman must try to destroy the device without harming the innocent test pilot. | | Guest Stars: Cam Clarke (1) as Older Thug, Robert David Hall as News Anchor, Joanna Cassidy as Maggie Sawyer, Cynthia Gibb as Trish Mills, Michael Dorn as John Henry Irons, Clancy Brown as Lex Luthor, Xander Berkeley as Sgt. Corey Mills, Dana Delany as Lois Lane | Director: Curt Geda Writer: Hilary J. Bader | | | |
| 35 :02x22 - The Late Mr. Kent (Nov/01/1997) | | Clark Kent realizes that an innocent man is on death row, but when he attempts to rush to his execution in order to save his life, he is involved in a car crash and presumed dead. Now, Superman must try to find a way to save the innocent man’s life, all the while saving his own life, as if Clark Kent is no more, how will he be able to live a normal life while being Superman? | | Guest Stars: Peter Renaday as Clerk, Paul Colbert (1) as Ernest Walker, Eddie Barth (1) as Detective Kurt Bowman, David Kaufman as Jimmy Olsen, Joely Fisher as Lana Lang, Mike Farrell as Jonathan Kent, Shelley Fabares as Martha Kent, Dana Delany as Lois Lane, Gregg Berger as Manager | Director: Kenji Hachizaki Writer: Stan Berkowitz | | | |
| 36 :02x23 - Heavy Metal (Nov/08/1997) | | Metallo has returned and he’s stronger than ever, so Superman teams up with John Henry Irons in order to take him down. | | Guest Stars: Michael Dorn as John Henry Irons/ Steel, Marc Robinson as Teen, Marc Drotman as Bank Manager, Malcolm McDowell as Metallo, Lauren Tom as Angela Chen, Brad Garrett as Bibbo, Cree Summer as Natasha, Michael Donovan (1) as News Anchor, Matt Landers as Robber, Vernee Watson-Johnson as Female Neighbor | Director: Curt Geda Writer: Hilary J. Bader | | | |
| 37 :02x24 - Warrior Queen (Nov/22/1997) | | Maxima, the Queen of Almerac, has chosen Superman as her mate and lover. In order to make him stay with her, she sends her best warriors to kidnap him and take him to her planet, though things heat up when he declines her advances. | | Guest Stars: Shannon Kenny as Sazu, Miguel Ferrer as De'Cine, Michael Donovan (1) as Male Announcer, Jack Carter (1) as Harry, Sharon Lawrence as Maxima, Brad Garrett as Lobo, Frank Welker as Camorite, | Uncredited: Renée Taylor as Woman in Window | Director: Curt Geda Writer: Hilary J. Bader | | | |
| 38 :02x25 - Apokolips...Now! (Feb/07/1998) | | Darkseid has decided to finally attack Superman directly, and has launched his forces against Earth. However, a man who escapes from Apokolips’ firepits teams up with Superman and gives him the information that could help save the world. However, with such a large army approaching, will they me able to succeed? | | Guest Stars: John Garry (1) as Guard, Bruce Weitz as Bruno Mannheim, Laraine Newman as Toby Raynes, Dana Delany as Lois Lane, Michael Ironside as Darkseid, Steve Sandor as Orion, Joanna Cassidy as Maggie Sawyer, Joseph Bologna as Dan Turpin, Barbara Parkins as Mother Box, Victor Brandt as Professor Hamilton, Steve McGowan as Thug #1 | Director: Dan Riba Writer: Rich Fogel Story: Bruce Timm | | | |
| 39 :02x26 - Apokolips...Now!, Part II (Feb/14/1998) | | Darkseid finds a great ally when Steppenwolf joins up with him. Now, Superman’s battle to save the world becomes even more difficult, though even if he finds victory, he knows that all wars carry a deep price. | | Guest Stars: Michael Ironside as Darkseid, Dana Delany as Lois Lane, Laraine Newman as Toby Raynes, Michael Donovan (1) as Male Anchor, Sherman Howard as Steppenwolf, David Kaufman as Jimmy Olsen, Steve Sandor as Orion, Joseph Cole as Rabbi, Michael Dorn as Kalibak, Victor Brandt as Professor Hamilton, Joseph Bologna as Dan Turpin, Joanna Cassidy as Maggie Sawyer | Director: Dan Riba Writer: Rich Fogel Story: Rich Fogel, Bruce Timm | | | |
| 40 :02x27 - Little Girl Lost (May/02/1998) | | Superman decides to visit the remains of Kyrpon in order to see what is left of his home planet, though he’s shocked when he discovers a young woman who claims to be the last survivor of Kypton’s sister planet, Argos. He brings her back to Earth and discovers that she has the same powers that he does, and in an attempt to prove herself, she decides to do battle with Granny Goodness. | | Guest Stars: Mike Farrell as Jonathan Kent, Shelley Fabares as Martha Kent, Al Roker as Weatherman, David Kaufman as Jimmy Olsen, Dana Delany as Lois Lane, Nicholle Tom as Kara / Supergirl, Diane Michelle as Lashina, Julia Kato as Amy, Scott Menville as Trouble, Edward Asner as Granny Goodness, Carolyn Seymour as Kala In-Ze | Director: Curt Geda Writer: Alan Burnett, Sarah Dyer, Evan Dorkin, Paul Dini | | | |
| 41 :02x28 - Little Girl Lost, Part II (May/02/1998) | | Granny Goodness realizes that she isn’t going to be able to defeat Supergirl by herself, so she calls upon her Female Furies from Apokolips in order to help her. When Superman learns of this, he goes to help his “cousin”, though he finds himself captures and dragged off to Apokolips. Now, Supergirl must prove her worth as a hero and rescue Superman and save the day, before Earth gets destroyed by a comet that Granny Goodness has sent flying towards Earth. | | Guest Stars: Diane Delano as Stompa, Diane Michelle as Lashina, Shelley Fabares as Martha Kent, Mike Farrell as Jonathan Kent, Edward Asner as Granny Goodness, David Kaufman as Jimmy Olsen, Michael Ironside as Darkseid, Nicholle Tom as Kara / Supergirl, Dana Delany as Lois Lane, Andrea Martin as Mad Harriet, Scott Menville as Trouble, Julia Kato as Amy, Clyde Kusatsu as Dr. Cornell | Director: Curt Geda Writer: Evan Dorkin, Sarah Dyer Story: Rich Fogel | | | | Season 3 | | | |
| 43 :03x02 - Knight Time (Oct/10/1998) | | When Bruce Wayne is mysteriously kidnapped, the Batman's rogue's gallery run amok. Robin seeks Superman and together they must find the responsible behind the kidnapping. For this, Superman must go undercover as... Batman. | | Guest Stars: Corey Burton as Brainiac, Charity James (1) as Roxy Rocket, Henry Silva as Bane, Roddy McDowall as The Mad Hatter, Kevin Conroy as Bruce Wayne, Mathew Valencia as Robin / Tim Drake, Bob Hastings as Commissioner James Gordon, John Glover (1) as The Riddler, Paul Williams (1) as The Penguin | Director: Curt Geda Writer: Robert Goodman | | | |
| 44 :03x03 - New Kids in Town (Oct/31/1998) | | The Legion of Superheroes send three members back in time- Saturn Girl, Cosmic Boy, and Chameleon Boy - to stop Brainiac from destroying a young Clark Kent before he can become Superman. | | Guest Stars: Tony Pope as Scientist, Kelly Schmidt as Lana Lang, Shelley Fabares as Martha Kent, Mike Farrell as Jonathan Kent, Scott Menville as Bully, Melissa Joan Hart as Saturn Girl/Irma Ardeen, Chad Lowe as Cosmic Boy/Rokk Krinn, Corey Burton as Brainiac, Rider Strong as Young Clark Kent, Jason Priestley as Chameleon Boy/Reep Daggie | Director: Butch Lukic Writer: Stan Berkowitz, Rich Fogel | | | |
| 45 :03x04 - Obsession (Nov/15/1998) | | Toyman is for some reason obsessed with Darci Mason, a popular supermodel. Superman must stop him and find the cause of this obsession. | | Guest Stars: Peter Renaday as News Anchor, Townsend Coleman as Death Fist Ninja, David Kaufman as Jimmy Olsen, Bud Cort as Winslow Schott / Toyman, Nancy Travis as Darci Mason, Joely Fisher as Lana Lang, Tress MacNeille as Expensive Woman | Director: Dan Riba Writer: Ron Fogelman, Andrew Donkin Story: Andrew Donkin, Ron Fogelman, Paul Dini | | | | | | | | | |
| 48 :03x07 - In Brightest Day... (Feb/06/1999) | | Sinestro, the Green Lantern Corps's greatest foe, searches Earth for the Power Ring. However, the Ring finds its way into the hands of Kyle Rayner, thus making him the new Green Lantern. Superman must team up with him to stop the renegade Green Lantern. | | Guest Stars: Ted Levine as Sinestro, John Rubano as Houston Control, Mark Davis (1) as Dude, Peter Mark Richman as Guardian #1, George Dzundza as Perry White, David Kaufman as Jimmy Olsen, Michael Greco as Kyle Rayner / Green Lantern, Dana Delany as Lois Lane, Pat Musick as Guardian #2, Tress MacNeille as Pilot | Director: Butch Lukic Writer: Hilary J. Bader | | | | | | | | | |
| 51 :03x10 - Unity (May/15/1999) | | After spending a short break on Metropolis, Kara returns to Smallville to find that it has been invaded by an alien entity. Now, she and Superman must save everyone, including Ma and Pa Kent, from this alien menace asserting "unity." | | Guest Stars: Murphy Cross as Female Technician, Brian George (2) as Eugene, Miguel Sandoval as Doctor #2, Jason Marson as Owen, Peri Gilpin as Volcana, Shelley Fabares as Martha Kent, Mike Farrell as Jonathan Kent, Nicholle Tom as Kara / Supergirl, Dennis Haysbert as Doctor #1, Stephen Root as Reverend Howell / Unity | Director: Shinichiro Miki Writer: Paul Dini, Rich Fogel | | | | Season 4 |
| 52 :04x01 - The Demon Reborn (Sep/18/1999) | | Ra's Al Ghul finds a way to prevent his impending death, which presents itself as Superman's DNA. It's up to Batman to stop him before it's too late. | | Guest Stars: John Rubano as News Anchor, Townsend Coleman as Thug Leader, Michael Horse as Ubu, Olivia Hussey as Talia, Dana Delany as Lois Lane, David Warner (1) as Ra's Al Ghul, Jeff Bennett as Guard, Kevin Conroy as Batman / Bruce Wayne, Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. as Alfred Pennyworth | Director: Dan Riba Writer: Rich Fogel | | | |
| 53 :04x02 - Legacy (Feb/05/2000) | | In another effort to take over Earth, Darkseid brainwashes Superman and tuns him loose against humanity. | | Guest Stars: Shelley Fabares as Martha Kent, Diane Michelle as Lashina, Diane Delano as Stompa, Robert David Hall as Reporter, Edward Asner as Granny Goodness, Lisa Edelstein as Mercy Graves, Nicholle Tom as Supergirl, Michael Ironside as Darkseid, Clancy Brown as Lex Luthor, Dana Delany as Lois Lane, Andrea Martin as Mad Harriet, Charles Napier as General Hardcastle | Director: Curt Geda Writer: Rich Fogel Story: Paul Dini | | | |
| 54 :04x03 - Legacy, Part II (Feb/12/2000) | | Superman is determined to make Darkseid pay for what he did to him, but realizes that recovering humanity's trust in him will be more difficult than anything he has ever done. | | Guest Stars: Michael Dorn as Kalibak, Victor Brandt as Professor Hamilton, Diane Michelle as Lashina, John Rubano as Soldier, Robert David Hall as Spokesman / Reporter, Diane Delano as Stompa, David Kaufman as Jimmy Olsen, Nicholle Tom as Supergirl, Charles Napier as General Hardcastle, Andrea Martin as Mad Harriet, Edward Asner as Granny Goodness, Dana Delany as Lois Lane, Clancy Brown as Lex Luthor, Michael Ironside as Darkseid | Director: Dan Riba Writer: Rich Fogel, Paul Dini Story: Paul Dini | | | | | | |
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