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| - Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane Vol 1 99
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| - Kurt Schaffenberger
- Mike Esposito
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| - Kurt Schaffenberger
- Mike Esposito
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| - Otto Binder
- Robert Kanigher
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| - Irv Novick
- Kurt Schaffenberger
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| - Otto Binder
- Robert Kanigher
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| - Is Lois Lane Guilty?
- The Man Who Was Clark Kent's Double
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| - Irv Novick
- Kurt Schaffenberger
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| - See Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #3.
- Lois Lane and Lana Lang have a fight after both appear on a TV show whose host goads their rivalry. Later, Lois and Lana are in the same car, which falls off a bridge into the river between Gotham City and Metropolis. Lois survives, but Lana’s lifeless body is later recovered. Because it is demonstrated that Lois could have saved Lana, she is accused of murder. Superman takes the part of prosecutor at her trial, while Batman tries to prove her innocence.
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| - "The Man Who Was Clark Kent's Double" was originally printed in Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #3.
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