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Real Name: Mayson Drake
Aliases: None
Identity: Public
Occupation: Assistant District Attorney (Metropolis)
Citizenship: American
Place of Birth: United States
Known Relatives: Unnamed family members (deceased)
Group Affiliation: Metropolis District Attorney's Office
Education: Law degree (presumably from a prestigious university)
First Appearance: Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman – Season 2, Episode 14 ("The Phoenix," 1995)
History:Mayson Drake was a dedicated Assistant District Attorney in Metropolis, known for her strong stance against crime and her relentless pursuit of justice. She was particularly focused on taking down Intergang, a powerful crime syndicate operating within the city.Mayson first encountered Clark Kent in a professional capacity but soon developed romantic feelings for him. Unlike Lois Lane, she had little admiration for Superman, considering him a dangerous vigilante rather than a hero. This perspective often put her at odds with others who saw Superman as a force for good.As she grew closer to Clark, Mayson found herself caught in the crossfire of Metropolis’s criminal underworld. Her investigation into Intergang made her a target, and she became suspicious of certain legal cases, including those involving the nefarious Bill Church Jr.
Height: 5'7" (170 cm) Weight: 125 lbs (57 kg) Eyes: Brown Hair: BlondeTragically, just as her relationship with Clark was beginning to deepen, Mayson was assassinated in a car bombing orchestrated by Intergang. She managed to utter the word "Resurrection" before dying in Clark’s arms, hinting at the illegal project she had been investigating. Her death left a lasting impact on Clark, further fueling his determination to bring down Intergang and protect the innocent.
Her complex relationship with Clark Kent and her skepticism of Superman made her a unique figure in Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman.Mayson Drake’s tragic death left a void in Metropolis’s legal system, but her pursuit of justice served as an inspiration to those fighting crime.