Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #115
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis October 1971 issue of Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane opens with a genuinely gripping cover by Dick Giordano: a stricken Lois Lane lies sprawled and unconscious on a sofa while Superman bursts through a shattered window above her, crying out "Lois! Good Lord! What's happened to you?" — urgency practically leaping off the page. A typewriter in the foreground bears the chilling story title "My Death… by Lois Lane", framing the whole scene with an eerie, reporter's-eye-view mystery. As a bonus, the cover also promises an extra adventure pitting The Thorn against the Computer Crooks, making this a packed and thoroughly entertaining package from DC's early-'70s lineup.
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Lois Lane receives a typewriter as a gift that seems to allow her to write an obituary before a person has died, and it predicts her death.
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