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Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane#123
Cover: Bob Oksner

Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #123

Jun 1972 · DC · 0.25 USD
“The Ten Deadly Divisions of the 100”

In "The Ten Deadly Divisions of the 100," Superman and Lois Lane confront a chilling revelation from the recovered super-computer K.A.R.L.: the 100 aren't just a criminal syndicate—they're a self-replicating threat that endlessly replaces its captured members, making them impossible to truly eliminate. Written by Cary Bates and illustrated by John Rosenberger, with inks by Vince Colletta and Murphy Anderson, this 1972 DC classic delivers a tense, cerebral twist on a familiar foe, all framed by Bob Oksner’s sharp cover art.

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writer Cary Bates · artist John Rosenberger · inker Vince Colletta · inker Murphy Anderson · letterer Joe Letterese · cover Bob Oksner

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Cast · 13 characters

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writer Cary Bates
letterer Joe Letterese
cover pencils, inks Bob Oksner

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Superman and Lois learn from the recovered super-computer K.A.R.L. that the 100 is constantly replacing its arrested members, and cannot be wiped out, as they previously thought.

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