Paris is the capital of France.
Season Four[]
Lana Lang moved to Paris to study art. However, she moved back home three months later.[1][2]
Season Six[]
Together with her aunt Nell, Lana returned to Paris and shopped for a wedding dress, for her upcoming wedding to Lex Luthor.
Season Eleven[]
Superman and Impulse went to Paris, and fought the Brain and Monsieur Mallah, at the Musée du Louvre. Mere hours later, a Speed Storm broke out there, killing a few police officers.[3]
During the "Crisis" and the Monitor attack on Earth, Paris was deconstructed and collected by the Monitors. After the Monitors were defeated by the Justice League, Paris was restored.[4]
Known Residents[]
Former Residents[]
- Lana Lang - lived in Paris during the summer of 2004, but soon returned to her native Smallville.
- Jason Teague - lived in Paris during the summer of 2004, but moved to follow his girlfriend, Lana Lang, to Smallville.
Appearances[]
- Season Three: Covenant (Mentioned only)
- Season Four: Crusade, Gone
- Season Six: Justice (Mentioned only)
- Smallville Season 11: Haunted, Continuity
Notes[]
- The tomb of Margaret Isobel Thoreaux is located in the Notre-Dame de Paris.[5]
Trivia[]
- Smallville director Jeannot Szwarc is from Paris.
In the Comics[]
Paris is the base of operations for French superheroines Constance and Vivian D'Aramis, twin sisters who have both operated under the alias "Crimson Fox". For a period in the early 1990s, Paris was also the base of operations for Justice League Europe (JLE), a splinter group of the Justice League. Constance and Vivian D'Aramis were both members of the Justice League Europe (and among the few European superheroes to join the JLE, which mostly consisted of American superheroes).