Morrison has historically been against the Clark/Lois marriage, though, as have a number of other writers (see the Superman 2000 proposal, or All-Star, of course). So for all we know they and DiDidio are in agreement on this.
That wouldn't particularly bother me, personally--I liked those takes on Superman. The big difference I see between them and OMD (besides, y'know, the involvement of Satan and stuff) is that they still have Lois and Superman care about each other as much as they ever did. The rules of the relationship are changed, but the relationship's still there and it's still as intense, so the reader's emotional investment isn't squandered.
(And I say that as a Lana fan. Love her in Superboy stories, but Superman stories do need Lois.)
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That wouldn't particularly bother me, personally--I liked those takes on Superman. The big difference I see between them and OMD (besides, y'know, the involvement of Satan and stuff) is that they still have Lois and Superman care about each other as much as they ever did. The rules of the relationship are changed, but the relationship's still there and it's still as intense, so the reader's emotional investment isn't squandered.
(And I say that as a Lana fan. Love her in Superboy stories, but Superman stories do need Lois.)