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- Originally depicted as a middle-aged man with a receding hairline, Luthor eventually lost all of his hair due to male pattern baldness.
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Lionel Luthor, along with the Luthor family as a whole, is one of several aspects featured on the CW television series Supergirl taken from Smallville rather than the Superman comics. In that show, Lionel is portrayed as a bald man.
Lionel Luthor is a fictional character portrayed by John Glover in the television series Smallville. The character was initially a special guest in season one, and became a series regular in season two and continued until being written out of the show in season seven.
Jun 21, 2020 · As it turns out, the story behind Luthor’s hair loss has many versions. The “real world” explanation is that artist Leo Nowak, an artist on the Superman newspaper comic strip, accidentally drew Luthor as a bald man. Why Nowak did this is up for debate.
It's no secret Lionel Luthor (John Glover) has some luscious long hair. Obviously, Lex lost his hair in the meteor shower and is bald for the rest of the show but I never really thought about why Lionel would keep his hair long like that (specifically the 1st season).
Jul 3, 2015 · One such artist, Leo Nowak, suffered a history-making brain fart and accidentally drew Luthor as bald in Superman’s newspaper comic strip. Not long after, Nowak was assigned to Superman #10 and...
I always thought the long hair was to spite lex, so it wouldn't have been until after lex went bald. Iirc, in the pilot, Lionel's hair was a little long, but nothing like what we see for most of the series.
In Luthor's earliest appearances, he is shown as a middle-aged man with a full head of red hair. Less than a year later however, an artistic mistake resulted in Luthor being depicted as completely bald in a newspaper strip. The original error is attributed to Leo Nowak, a studio artist who illustrated for the Superman dailies during this period.