Lois Lane Annual 1962 #2 - reader copy - $5.00
Lois acquires the kiss of death after attempting to debunk an ancient curse. Seemingly, even the Man of Steel is not immune.
Lois actually marries super powered time traveller, X-Plam, and travels to the future with her new husband. He later sacrifices his life to return her to her own time.
When Lois is rejected for the role of herself in the movie, "The Life Of Superman", she apparently sets out to sabotage the production.
Lois obtains an elixir of super-strength and invulnerability from Professor Morris. To her dismay, Lana uses it and sets out to snare Superman.
Supergirl secretly plots to get Superman to propose to Lois.
Lois disobeys Superman by handling some strange space artifacts, however, when she acquires kryptonite vision, she soon regrets her actions.
Through a series of misunderstandings, Jimmy and Lois become engaged to be married. Superman and Lois then contrive to let him down gently.
Jimmy gives Lois enough elastic serum in order for her to perform ten super feats whilst pursuing The Wrecker.
Clark and Lois go undercover as a maid and butler on Skull Island in order to get the inside story of Film Director Carlos Floyd's marriage.
On sale date from house ads in The Flash (DC, 1959 series) #138, Superman Annual (DC, 1960 series) #7, and copyright registration.
- Famous Old Lois Lane Stories - Curiously, seven of the stories on this list do not exist, even though the accompanying text explicitly states otherwise. The only ones that are authentic "Famous Old Lois Lane Stories" are numbers 5, 8-12, 14 and 15. The others ["Lois Lane's College Sweetheart" (Action Comics, March 1939); "Lois Lane on Krypton" (Superman, May, 1944); "Lois Lane's Super-Dream" (Superman, August, 1945); "Lois Lane in Smallville" (Superboy, July, 1945); "The Girl of Gold" (Action Comics, June, 1952); "When Lois Met Green Arrow" (Adventure Comics, December, 1952); and "The Luck of Lois, Lana and Lori!" (Showcase No. 8)] were invented for this list for reasons that will almost certainly remain unknown.
- Meet TV's Lois Lane - feature on Noel Neill
- - Best letters from letter column. Logo by Kurt Schaffenberger.
- The Strange Lives of Batman and Robin - Inside back cover.
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