Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #101
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis May 1970 issue puts Lois Lane front and center in a genuinely audacious scenario — seated in a high-tech laboratory chair as her hand begins turning transparent, she cheerfully dares Superman to let the million-to-one invisibility experiment proceed, insisting she'll prove she's not afraid to die if it means he'll finally marry her. Superman looks equal parts alarmed and exasperated, while a green-clad technician at the control panel watches the whole drama unfold. Cover pencils by Curt Swan and inks by Murphy Anderson give the scene that crisp, expressive Silver Age energy that made this series so endearing, perfectly teasing the story promised inside: "The Super-Reckless Lois Lane!
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Lois Lane decides to try to prove to Superman that she is not afraid of death so he will marry her.
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