Lois Lane #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeLois Lane #1 (1986) kicks off with Lois diving into a harrowing story about a murdered child, only to face resistance from her new editor, McCullough, who’s determined to bury the piece as revenge for a past misstep. As Lois presses forward, her sister Lucy reaches out from afar, adding quiet tension to a story already charged with unresolved grief and the weight of truth. Written by Mindy Newell and brought to life with moody precision by Gray Morrow (pencils and inks) and Joe Orlando’s evocative colors, the cover by Gray Morrow captures the issue’s somber, introspective tone.
In "When It Rains, God Is Crying, Chapter I: Ignorance Was Bliss," Lois Lane digs into the tragic death of a child, determined to tell the story despite resistance from her new editor, McCullough, who’s out to punish her for past missteps. As Lois presses forward, her sister Lucy reaches out from afar, desperate to connect—two women searching for truth in a world that wants to look away.
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Reprinted in DC's Greatest Detective Stories Ever Told #[nn] (2021)
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