Bizarro-Lois Lane
Born from the wonderfully weird imagination of the Silver Age, Bizarro-Lois Lane made her debut in Action Comics #276 in 1961, courtesy of creators Robert Bernstein and Wayne Boring — stepping into DC's gloriously offbeat Bizarro corner of the Superman mythos. She's a delightfully strange presence whose sixty-year publishing history, stretching all the way to 2021, speaks to the enduring charm of the imperfect, backwards world DC built around Superman's famous imperfect duplicate. Her pages are graced by some of DC's heaviest hitters — Superman, Lois Lane herself, Clark Kent, Green Lantern, and even Jor-El — making her a small but genuinely fascinating thread woven through iconic Silver Age storytelling. With a key collector's issue to her name and appearances across Action Comics, Superman, and the cult-beloved Bizarro Comics, she's a rewarding discovery for any fan who loves the stranger, more inventive side of the Distinguished Competition.

Covers through the years — 1961–2021
★ 1961
1989
2001
2021