Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane was a comic book series published monthly by DC Comics focusing on the adventures of supporting character Lois Lane. The series began publication with a March/April 1958 cover date and ended its run in September/October 1974 with 137 regular issues and two 80-page Annuals. With the similarly themed Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen as its senior, Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane would mark the second comic series based on a Superman supporting character.
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| - Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane was a comic book series published monthly by DC Comics focusing on the adventures of supporting character Lois Lane. The series began publication with a March/April 1958 cover date and ended its run in September/October 1974 with 137 regular issues and two 80-page Annuals. With the similarly themed Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen as its senior, Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane would mark the second comic series based on a Superman supporting character.
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Date
| - March/April 1958 - September/October 1974
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| - Cover of Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #1. Art by Curt Swan and Stan Kaye.
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Title
| - Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane
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Editors
| - Dorothy Woolfolk #121-127
- E. Nelson Bridwell #105-120
- Mort Weisinger #1-104
- Robert Kanigher #128-137
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Inkers
| - Vince Colletta, Mike Esposito, Kurt Schaffenberger
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| - Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane was a comic book series published monthly by DC Comics focusing on the adventures of supporting character Lois Lane. The series began publication with a March/April 1958 cover date and ended its run in September/October 1974 with 137 regular issues and two 80-page Annuals. With the similarly themed Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen as its senior, Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane would mark the second comic series based on a Superman supporting character.
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