When Clark is wearing his glasses, he can't walk his *Special* Walk
or hammer nails with his fist. He has to confine himself to the
things other children can do, so *they* -- the people his daddy said
want to dissect him like a frog -- won't come and take him away.
Turning Point - Coming of Age in Kansas
80Kb
McInnes, Louette
At age 13, Clark is distressed to learn that he is different from
other kids. As he grows into his powers, Martha and Jonathan
try to help him figure out ways to leash his fantastic abilities.
Full Circle
36Kb
Wimmer, Crystal
Lois and Clark's son, CJ, has more to deal with as a teenager than do most
boys. There's finding out that his father is Superman for a start, and the
appearance of his own super-powers. What will that mean for his future -- and
his relationship with his best friend, Kat? On top of that is the mystery
of where he came from in the first place -- and how he can cope with his
mother's serious illness after she becomes pregnant.
The Next Generation
19Kb
Freeman, Beth
Tempus kidnaps Lois and Clark's future children, bringing them back
15 years to the present. The kids escape, seeking out the younger
versions of their parents for help.
My Three Sons
45Kb
Ladee V
Superman can't resist a call for help -- especially when it's the
desperate call of a child ... who claims to be the son of Clark and
Lois Kent.
Goodnight Metropolis
40Kb
Peabody
They both want to wait up for Clark, but it's late, and Lois Lane
Kent finds she must use all her skills in negotiation and
misdirection to get her young daughter, Marta (who is just as
talented in these areas), ready for bed. A charming "FoLC lullaby."
Visions
8Kb
Stark, Debby
Exactly why has Clark Kent always worn glasses? This clever tale
from Clark's early childhood offers up an explanation.
Aliens and Strangers
122Kb
Stone, Susan
A story tracking the life of Laney Kent (the only one of the Kent
brood lacking in superpowers) from adolescence to maturity. This
story explores what Lois and Clark's kids might be like, and also
sets about reconciling the issue of Clark's alienness with
religions of the world.
First Step Towards a Legendary Partnership
29Kb
Dunham, Andrea Lynn
Study and work as hard as she might, 16-year-old Lois Lane just
can't seem to win her father's approval. Plus, he thinks her
interest in the school newspaper is a waste of time. When she
uncovers corruption at his hospital and tries to deliver a scoop to
the Daily Planet, maybe he'll think differently.
The Baby Who Could Fly
11Kb
Humbert, Carla
As Lois is about to deliver her baby, she worries that the hospital
staff will notice something unusual about it.