Superman's Girlfriend Lois Lane
DC Comics
Cover and Story Art by Kurt Schaffenberger
Script by Jerry Siegel
Number 65
1966
We all know that Lois Lane is a wee bit high strung. In fact she is, more often than not, an emotional train wreck.
Cover and Story Art by Kurt Schaffenberger
Script by Jerry Siegel
Number 65
1966
We all know that Lois Lane is a wee bit high strung. In fact she is, more often than not, an emotional train wreck.
In today's world Lois' combination of sexual frustration, crippling insecurity and maddening jealously would be labeled as a personality disorder and help would come in the form of a pill. But in 1966 we just call her clingy.
Thank goodness for Imaginary Stories. A chance for Lois to get a little action, live out a few fantasies, and, if we're really lucky, make Superman cry.
Seem to me that Lois turns evil pretty easily.
Am I the only one that finds it odd that the city seems to be paying off Superman not to harm them with his super strength. I thought that sort of thing was saved for dragons and King Kong.
I wonder if there are a lot of hoboes with Superman's build? And, if so, is that just a side effect of the lifestyle choice?
Is it just me, or is Luthor kind of hot in this one?
So, do the Luthor's just have these costumes hanging around or something? I have the feeling we are getting a glimpse into their personal life that we hadn't reckoned on.
"Now take your hand off me before I break it!" I wish we saw more of THIS Lois. She is my hero!
Okay, steal the Mona Lisa BUT do you have to cut it from the frame. Geez!
"I've seen plenty of rotten tricks in my time, but this is the worst!" Really, the worst. You were able to fix it in, like, ten seconds.