- Lois and Clark team up with H. G. Wells and go back in time to the day of Clark's arrival on Earth in an attempt to stop a citizen of a future utopia from killing the infant Superman.
- Lois and Clark meet H.G. Wells, who has traveled on his time machine with a companion from the future. This companion named Tempus roams the city robbing people of gold, which is needed to fuel the time machine. Wells tells Lois and Clark that future's Utopia was founded by Superman descendants. Tempus wants to destroy Superman, because he finds the future boring. Tempus kidnaps Wells, as he doesn't know how to use the time machine himself. Wells is supposed to take him to 1966 Smallville, where infant Kal-El arrived on Earth. However, they travel to 1866 and not 1966, because of Wells' trickery. There they meet Jesse and Frank James, and two of Jonathan and Martha Kent's ancestors. With plans of the time machine left by Wells, Superman builds another time machine. Lois and Clark first travel to 1966 and then to 1866. Jonathan's ancestor - the sheriff - is hurt in an altercation with the James brothers, and Clark saves him by flying him to treatment. Lois is caught by Tempus, who has robbed the bank, and he reveals to Lois the real identity of Superman. After this, Wells and Tempus travel to 1966, followed by Clark and Lois. There Tempus takes infant Kal-El, and tries to kill him with kryptonite, which also makes Clark sick. Lois and Clark go the Kent farm and meet the younger Kents, after which Clark begins to fade away. Ultimately Lois defeats Tempus with help from Clark, she saves baby Kal-El, and Superman fakes a meteor shower, in order for the Kents to find baby Kal-El. Wells takes Tempus back in time, where he is seen imprisoned in the Kansas State Asylum. Wells also takes Lois and Clark to a time before they met him, so that they both remember nothing and the events hadn't happened. Lois tries to send herself a message "Clark is Superman", but Clark intercepts it.—imoth
- Lois and Clark need to travel to 1966 with the help of H.G. Wells and his time machine to prevent a villain from the future who wants to destroy the baby Superman. The villain tells Lois about Clark's most important secret, his secret identity.
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