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"The Day Lois Lane Vanished!": To see if Lois Lane could stand up to the tricks of enemy spies while working as a foreign correspondent, Superman, Lucy Lane, Lana Lang and the Daily Planet staff try to convince her that she is really Myrtle Merkin, and that Lois Lane never existed.

Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #36 is an issue of the series Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane (Volume 1) with a cover date of October, 1962.

Synopsis for "The Day Lois Lane Vanished!"

To see if Lois Lane could stand up to the tricks of enemy spies while working as a foreign correspondent, Superman, Lucy Lane, Lana Lang and the Daily Planet staff try to convince her that she is really Myrtle Merkin, and that Lois Lane never existed.

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Synopsis for "The Madam Jekyll of Metropolis!"

The action of a cyclotron's radiations on a piece of Red Kryptonite Lois is holding causes her to turn into a destructive, hairy woman under the influence of the full moon.

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Synopsis for "Lana Lang's Romance with Superman III"


Appearing in "Lana Lang's Romance with Superman III"

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  • Lana Lang

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  • Lois Lane
  • Superman (Clark Kent)
  • Superman III

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  • Carole Kent
  • Jimmy Olsen
  • Perry White
  • Superman II (Larry Kent)

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