Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #65
In "The Musical Murder of Superman!", Lois Lane takes a dramatic turn when her jealousy over Lana Lang's attention to Lex Luthor leads her to a dangerous plan involving a mysterious Kryptonian instrument, the lythre. Written by Jerry Siegel and brought to life with bold, expressive art by Kurt Schaffenberger, this 1966 classic blends romance, suspense, and a touch of the surreal in a story where music becomes a weapon. The cover, also by Schaffenberger, captures the tension with a striking, dramatic image.
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Lois Lane, in a fit of jealousy after she thinks Lana Lang is trying to steal her man, Lex Luthor, plots to destroy Superman by using a Kryptonian musical instrument, the lythre, in Luthor's next concert.
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