


Lois Pain rejects Clark Bent after he reveals that he and Superduperman are the same person. MAD: Deconstructed in Harvey Kurtzman's Superduperman! parody.At that point, he not only finds out the "someone else" Norma was in love with was his Blue Dudes alter ego, but his previous love, Wendy, was as well. He's so crushed that he eventually quits the Blue Dudes in the middle of the next game they attend.

She rejects him as she's in love with someone else. During the "Blue Dudes" story arc from Drabble, Norman tries to propose to the girl he's been dating, Norma.He never made his second identity a secret to his wife, and it was eventually Retconned that they had met as children. His birth name is Christopher Walker, which is also what he uses when travelling incognito but in his private life he's still the Phantom, he even wears his costume at home with his wife and kids. He's the latest in a line of crimefighters dating back centuries who have all used the Phantom identity. It's complicated, but the Phantom doesnt strictly have a secret identity, not in the traditional sense.
