- Superman may have two identities... But I am... Two people! Through this mirror I can observe the real Morgan Edge... My prisoner! Ha-ha-ha!
Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #118 is an issue of the series Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane (Volume 1) with a cover date of January, 1972.
Synopsis for "Edge of Darkness!"
The real Morgan Edge escapes his imprisonment within the Galaxy Communications building, and the Morgan Edge clone recalls how Simyan and Mokkari created him at Darkseid's behest from cells taken from the real Edge, so that he could be their pawn. The Edge clone tricks Superman and Lois Lane into thinking that the real Edge has gone insane, capturing him, and turning him over to a phony "psychiatrist" in his employ. But the real Edge escapes again, and the clone realizes he must be found before Darkseid learns of his blunder.
Appearing in "Edge of Darkness!"
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- Morgan Edge (Flashback and main story) (First appearance chronologically)
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- Darkseid (Flashback only)
- "Morgan Edge" (Flashback and main story) (First appearance chronologically) (Origin)
- Simyan (Flashback only)
- Mokkari (Flashback only)
- Intergang
- The 100
- The Flying Jesters
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Synopsis for Dr. Pat: "Dr. Pat's First Love!"
This story is reprinted from Sensation Comics #95.
Dr Pat Windsor answers an ad for a physician in the Black Hills. As she arrives at her location, she is shot at and finds the local rural hospital on fire. She observes that the local Dr is still trapped inside the building and sets out to rescue him. As she comes out of the building with the old Dr, she is met by a roaming reporter who takes her picture and introduces himself as Sam Burgess. The local Dr explains that the people in the area are prone to superstition and tend to distrust doctors. They tend to seek help from a local healer named Caleb Moss who deals in spells and magic. The old doctor gradually earned the respect of locals but now required help to assist him with demanding case loads. Dr Pat pledges to help the local Dr and starts making house calls.
As Dr Pat makes her rounds she encounters a little girl named Julie Huston. The little girl frantically waves down Dr Pat shouting that a little baby had drowned. Dr Pat enters the Huston house and asks to examine the baby but she is stopped by a man wielding a shotgun who refuses to let Dr Pat examine the infant. Sensing the desperate situation, Dr Pat subdues the gun toting man and begins to administer artificial respiration on the baby. To her relief, the baby comes to life and is placed safely in her mothers arms. The family bids farewell to Dr Pat and they express their gratitude.
As weeks progress word spreads of Dr Pats life saving event with the baby. Locals slowly begin to come to her office for medical attention. Roaming reporter Sam Burgess arrives with the announcement that he has secured funding for a new mobile hospital but it comes with a catch. The new hospital comes with its own doctor named Roy Alding who insists on being in charge of the mobile unit. Alding stays inside the Mobil hospital as Dr Pat and elderly Dr Michaels make their rounds. At one point the hospital is sabotaged and rolls downhill with Dr Alding trapped inside. Dr Pat and Dr Michaels have to rush to stop the mobile unit and rescue Dr Alding who was trapped inside. It is revealed that the person that set the mobile unit downhill was none other than Caleb Moss, the local healer that was trying to discredit the doctors. He was apprehended by the gunman that Dr Pat subdued at the Huston home. He wanted to repay the doctor for saving the Huston baby.
Appearing in Dr. Pat: "Dr. Pat's First Love!"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Dr. Fred Michaels
- Hank Lee (First appearance)
Antagonists:
- Caleb Moss
Other Characters:
- Sam Burgess
- Peter Falls (Flashback only)
- Mrs. Stout
- Julie Huston
- Mr. Huston
- Mrs. Huston
- Dr. Roy Alding
Locations:
- Black Hills
Items:
- Picture Weekly Newspaper
Synopsis for Rose and the Thorn: "Hand of Death!"
Rose and Detective Danny Stone are scuba diving while on vacation. They come upon a pirates chest which contains a bony hand clutching a pirate flag, a pirates warning of death. The couple is then attacked by a huge blue shark. Danny pushes Rose out of the way and kills the shark with his diving knife. The couple then heads towards Moore house where they are staying. They run into their friend Wanda that tells them that it is rumored that Moore house is haunted by Thorn. Later that night Rose falls asleep and switches into Thorn. She heads to the beach where she encounters luminous pirates that appear to be ghosts. Thorn subdues the ghosts and boards their glowing ship that's drifting in the distance. There she discovers an intergang operation that is using pirate chests to transfer stolen loot. They also use luminous paint to give them a ghostly glow. Thorn subdues the pirates and disappears into the water just as the police show up.
Appearing in Rose and the Thorn: "Hand of Death!"
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