![]() ![]() Having Mannheim display desperation to save the life of a woman he cares about shows that not all of his intentions are evil. While it’s unclear how Mannheim and Peia began working together, “Of Sound Mind” hints that they have a deeper relationship than originally suspected. This revelation also adds a layer of humanity to Mannheim. This new development complicates things, though, as it confirms that Onomatopoeia and Mannheim are working together to try to find a cure for her terminal cancer. It was easy to assume the villain was simply a devoted member of Intergang. Coleman)’s dirty work, such as killing Miller. In the past few episodes, we’ve seen Peia as Onomatopoeia doing Bruno Mannheim (Chad L. “Of Sound Mind” reveals that Onomatopoeia is not the nameless homicidal male he is in the comics, but is actually Peia (Daya Vaidya), a fellow cancer patient who met Lois while they were both undergoing chemotherapy treatments. However, the changes Superman & Lois made to the villain go a bit deeper than just gender-swapping the character. ![]() Before the confirmation of Onomatopoeia’s identity, some fans speculated that the villain was a woman rather than a man, as depicted in the comics. ![]()
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