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  • Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane Vol 1 20
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Trivia
  • * This issue includes a "Cora the Car Hop" humor strip by Henry Boltinoff. * Superman's association with Liza Landis is another example of how so many of the women in his life have alliterative names, specifically the letter L. Other examples include Lois Lane, Lana Lang and Lori Lemaris.
Inker1
  • Al Plastino
  • Kurt Schaffenberger
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  • 1320.0
Inker1
  • Al Plastino
  • Kurt Schaffenberger
Writer1
  • Jerry Siegel
Penciler1
  • Al Plastino
  • Kurt Schaffenberger
Writer1
  • Jerry Siegel
StoryTitle
  • Lois Lane's Super-Daughter!
  • Superman's Flight from Lois Lane!
  • The Luckiest Girl in Metropolis!
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  • Mort Weisinger
Penciler1
  • Al Plastino
  • Kurt Schaffenberger
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  • * Supporting Characters:
  • * * Adversaries:
  • * None
  • * None Vehicles:
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  • * * Adversaries:
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  • * None Locations:
  • * None Other Characters:
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  • * * Mrs. Clayton Locations:
  • * :*WMET Radio Items:
  • * Bullet Benson Other Characters:
  • * Liza Landis Locations:
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  • Mort Weisinger
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CoverArtist
  • Curt Swan
  • Stan Kaye
Country
  • USA
Issue
  • 20(xsd:integer)
Links
  • * Lois Lane article at Wikipedia * Lois Lane article at Supermanica * Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane series index at the Grand Comics Database * Lois Lane series index at Mike's Amazing World of DC Comics
Volume
  • 1(xsd:integer)
Title
  • Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane
Month
  • 10(xsd:integer)
Synopsis
  • Superman, fed up with Lois Lane’s identity-snooping, goes back in time to just before he applied to the Daily Planet and, instead, becomes a disk jockey on radio station WMET. Unfortunately, he has to deal not only with Lois Lane of the time-line which he now occupies, but a new identity-hunter named Liza Landis. Finally, he calls it quits and returns to his normal time-line.
  • A gangster wanting revenge on Lois Lane tricks her into thinking she has guardian spirits to protect her from danger with whispered prophecies.
Notes
  • * "Superman's Flight from Lois Lane" is reprinted in Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane 94. * Many years later, in Absolute Crisis on Infinite Earths , it was revealed that this story is not imaginary, and actually happened -- on Earth-Nineteen. * [[W:C:DC:Lois Lane
Publisher
  • DC Comics
Year
  • 1960(xsd:integer)
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