Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #95
In "Lois Lane's Super-Brain!", Lois Lane takes a risky leap into science when she uses Professor Holt's brain machine to boost her intellect—only to find her mind isn't the only thing that's changed. Suddenly gifted with genius-level intelligence, she's also left with a head that's… well, a little too large for her body, forcing her to navigate her new reality while keeping her transformation secret. Written by Robert Bernstein and illustrated with crisp precision by Kurt Schaffenberger, this 1969 classic features a memorable cover by Curt Swan and Neal Adams, capturing the wry humor and sci-fi charm of a Lois Lane story that’s equal parts brainy and bizarre.
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After tampering with Professor Holt's brain machine Lois gives herself super-intelligence, but also makes her head grow out of proportion with her body. She then tries to hide this mutation from everyone she meets.
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