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Lois Lane Album#[nn]
Cover: Jim Aparo

Lois Lane Album #[nn]

Mar 1982 · K. G. Murray
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In "The Heart of the Monster," Lois Lane grapples with loss and change, stepping away from her role at the Daily Planet to pursue stories on her own terms. As she settles into a new chapter with three roommates in Metropolis, she also ends her relationship with Superman, marking a pivotal moment in her personal journey. Written by Cary Bates and illustrated by Werner Roth with inks by Vince Colletta, the issue features a striking cover by Jim Aparo.

Contains 6 stories
The Heart of the Monster
17 pp · Superhero
BatmanLois LaneMetallo IIPerry WhiteDr. John Cranshaw
Have You Ever Told Me the Story of My Life?
11 pp · Superhero
Lois LaneSuperman [Clark Kent]The Extractor (cameo)Sam Lane (cameo)Ella Lane (cameo)Helen Gold (cameo)Marcy Lloyd (cameo)Susan Freeling (cameo)Courtney Green (cameo)Wayne Henry (cameo)Leonard Splatz (cameo)Ted Wallach

In "Have You Ever Told Me the Story of My Life?", Lois Lane wakes with no memory of her own life, and Superman brings her to the Fortress of Solitude to unlock her past through his Super-Computer. As fragments of her experiences unfold, she begins to piece together who she was—before she even knew her own name.

Who Killed Lucy Lane?
17 pp · Superhero

In "Who Killed Lucy Lane?", Lois Lane dives into her sister Lucy’s hidden past after Lucy vanishes, uncovering a dangerous secret: Lucy was secretly working for the 100, infiltrating their ranks to steal plans for a super-weapon. As Lois and Superman race to stop the threat, the truth about Lucy’s fate remains shrouded in mystery.

Superman's Arch-Rival for Lois Lane!
17 pp · Superhero

In this 1982 tale from the *Lois Lane Album*, Lois finds herself drawn to a charming stranger who steps in when Superman is otherwise occupied—only to discover his bravado hides a surprising lack of courage. The story unfolds with quiet wit and familiar tension, as Lois navigates a momentary distraction that tests her loyalty and judgment.

Everything You Wanted to Know about Lois Lane but Were Afraid to Ask!
24 pp · Superhero
Letters Milt Snappin

In this poignant 1982 tale from the Lois Lane Album, Lois Lane returns to Metropolis reeling from her sister’s passing, leaving the Daily Planet to pursue stories on her own terms. She sets boundaries with Superman, ends their relationship, and begins a new chapter living with three roommates—navigating grief, independence, and the quiet chaos of everyday life.

The Case of the Kidnapped Canines!
10 pp · Superhero

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Full credits

writer Cary Bates
cover pencils, inks Jim Aparo

Reprints

↩ Reprints Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #120 (1972), Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #121 (1972), The Superman Family #206 (1981), Action Comics #520 (1981), The Brave and the Bold #175 (1981), The Superman Family #210 (1981)

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