Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #88
In "Through a Murderer's Eyes!", Lois Lane finds herself trapped in a chilling psychological maze when a smear campaign leads her to believe she’s seeing through the eyes of a convicted killer—thanks to a mysterious corneal transplant. Written by E. Nelson Bridwell and brought to life with sharp, expressive art by Irv Novick and Mike Esposito, this 1968 tale blurs the line between truth and paranoia. The haunting cover by Neal Adams captures the tension perfectly.
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A plot to discredit Lois on the witness stand has her believing that she has had a corneal transplant from a prison inmate, and that she is now seeing visions of his murder victims.
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