Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #98
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeJanuary 1970 brings one of the more dramatic covers in this long-running DC series, with Lois Lane — dressed in an ancient-style gown and beaded jewelry — wielding a pair of gleaming "magic shears" over a seated, wide-eyed Superman, whose speech bubble declares she's robbed him of his super-powers just as Delilah did Samson. The biblical parallel plays out beautifully in cover art penciled by Curt Swan and inked by Murphy Anderson, two of the era's most reliable hands. Inside, Robert Kanigher writes and Curt Swan draws "I Betrayed Superman," a story that clearly has some explaining to do.
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Lois thinks she is dying of radiation posioning and takes extreme risks to get a few last scoops.
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