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"The Ten Deadly Visions of the 100": Lois and Superman learn from K.A.R.L. 1 that the 100 has ten divisions of 100 operatives apiece, and that they have only captured the Mobsters division. Lois returns to the daily planet where Perry White assigns her to cover the launch of WGBS’s satellite fro

Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #123 is an issue of the series Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane (Volume 1) with a cover date of June, 1972.

Synopsis for "The Ten Deadly Visions of the 100"

Lois and Superman learn from K.A.R.L. 1 that the 100 has ten divisions of 100 operatives apiece, and that they have only captured the Mobsters division. Lois returns to the daily planet where Perry White assigns her to cover the launch of WGBS’s satellite from the space cape. Lois arrives at the cape where they are detecting the presence of UFOs around their intended flight area. The military sends LT Carver to investigate but he passes out from the dizzy effects of zero gravity training. Instead of notifying the authorities, Lois commandeers the rocket and takes the astronauts place as she launches into space. When Lois arrives at the satellite site she observes members of the 100 tampering with the satellite. They capture Lois and reveal their intention to set up an artificial magnetic field that would prevent space launches from earth. Lois overpowers the commander of the 100 spaceship and signals for Superman’s help. The remaining members of the 100 are captured and they return to earth on the 100s spaceship. As they fly back to earth Superman and Lois read a computer monitor warning that the 100 can never be defeated.

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  • Marsha Mallow
  • Kristin Cutler

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Synopsis for "The Richest Girl in the World!"

Rose Forrest arrives at an employment agency where she observes women protesting for equal pay. She starts to feel dizzy and accompanies the women back to the Hotel Royale where Rose spots Carla Pointe, the worlds richest woman. Thorns personality takes over and she changes into her alternate identity. She observes 3 men dressed as women as they gas Carla Pointe with the intention of kidnapping her. Thorn jumps onto action but she is quickly subdued with a blow to the head. Carla Pointe and Thorn are taken to a warehouse. She lures the kidnappers into their holding area and renders them useless. Thorn returns Carla to the police station and leaves.

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Synopsis for "Nine Lives Has the Catwoman!"

This story is reprinted from Batman #35.

Catwoman arrives at Gotham's woman's prison, but in less than a few days she manages to escape. Catwoman tries to gather her old gang back, but her former henchmen won't side with her for fear of being captured by Batman. Catwoman then prepares a trick to impress the thugs, making them believe that she has nine lives, like the legend says about cats and after the demonstration, Catwoman gets her gang back and she starts preparing a new secret hideout: the Cat-acombs.

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Batman chasing Catwoman

On her first crime Catwoman tries to steal using a zeppelin, but Batman and Robin locate her and in the ensuing fight, Catwoman falls from the blimp and she is presummed dead. However, she lands on a river and making her way to the city, she starts a crime spree, risking her life at every turn, but succesfully stealing all the loot.

Batman and Robin track Catwoman down to her secret hideout, which is located on a cavern system on the outskirts of the city. Once inside, Catwoman traps Batman and Robin on a gigantic maze, while she and her gang go out to commit more crimes. Batman and Robin find the exit of the maze using their Batropes and the capes from their suit and once in Catwoman's main room at her base of operations, they learn about her next move. The Dynamic Duo move fast to capture Catwoman, but the cunning thief tries a desperate move and she pretends to drive a tractor away from the danger zone, but in her haste she crashes against a boulder that causes the vehicle to lose stability and she falls to a chasm to her apparent death. However, Batman is suspicious about Catwoman's actual death.

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  • Catwoman (Apparent Death)
    • Hecate
    • Mike (Single appearance)
    • Mousery Mager (Single appearance)
    • Pete (Single appearance)

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  • Carl Gibbs (Single appearance)

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