Lois Lane Annual #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Lois Lane's Kiss of Death!", Lois Lane takes a daring leap into the unknown when she marries the enigmatic, super-powered time traveler X-Plam and journeys to the future. Written by Robert Bernstein and illustrated by Wayne Boring with inks by Stan Kaye, this 1963 annual sees Lois face a profound choice as her husband’s sacrifice becomes the key to her return. The cover, a striking piece by Kurt Schaffenberger, captures the moment with dramatic flair.
In "The Man Who Married Lois Lane!", Lois Lane embarks on a surprising journey when she weds the enigmatic, super-powered time traveler X-Plam and journeys to the future with him. As their bond deepens across time, a moment of sacrifice looms—one that will test the limits of love and the cost of returning home.
In "Lois Lane in Hollywood," Lois finds herself sidelined on a movie set where Superman, Jimmy, and Perry are all playing themselves in a film about the Man of Steel—only Lois is replaced by the glamorous Gilda Glamarr. As a string of mysterious mishaps unfolds, suspicion grows that Lois is sabotaging the production out of jealousy, turning the spotlight on her in ways she never expected.
In "The Girl Atlas!", Lois Lane gains temporary super-strength and invulnerability after obtaining an elixir from Professor Morris—only to find her rival Lana Lang has stolen the formula and is using it to chase Superman. The race is on as both women test their new powers in a high-stakes showdown of wit and will.
In "Lois Lane's Secret Romance!", Lois finds herself caught in a whirlwind of unexpected attention when Supergirl orchestrates a series of playful schemes to bring her closer to Superman—complete with a mysterious Batwoman costume sent as a romantic gesture from Batman, all designed to spark a spark neither Lois nor Superman might have expected.
In "The Kryptonite Girl!", Lois Lane’s curiosity leads her to handle mysterious space artifacts—despite Superman’s warnings—only to discover she’s gained the unsettling ability to see through kryptonite. As she grapples with this strange new power, she begins to question just how far her recklessness has gone.
In "The Mystery of Skull Island!" from Lois Lane Annual #2 (1963), Lois Lane and Clark Kent pose as a maid and butler on a remote island to uncover the truth behind film director Carlos Floyd’s sudden marriage—unraveling secrets one disguise at a time.
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↩ Reprints Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen #21 (1957), Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #2 (1958), Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #7 (1959), Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #12 (1959), Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #14 (1960), Superman #136 (1960), Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #16 (1960), Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #23 (1961)
Reprinted in Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #86 (1968), The Superman Gallery #1 (1993)
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