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"How Lois Lane Fell in Love with Superman!": Shortly after Clark Kent is hired by the Daily Planet, he learns that Lois Lane dislikes Superman, saying that anybody could perform his super-feats if he or she had the same powers. But the Man of Steel loses his powers temporarily from a Red Krypton

Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #53 is an issue of the series Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane (Volume 1) with a cover date of November, 1964.

Synopsis for "How Lois Lane Fell in Love with Superman!"

Shortly after Clark Kent is hired by the Daily Planet, he learns that Lois Lane dislikes Superman, saying that anybody could perform his super-feats if he or she had the same powers. But the Man of Steel loses his powers temporarily from a Red Kryptonite exposure and has to use his ingenuity to guard himself and Lois on a deserted island. As a result, Lois falls in love with him.

Appearing in "How Lois Lane Fell in Love with Superman!"

Featured Characters:

  • Lois Lane (Flashback and main story) also on (On a TV or computer screen)

Supporting Characters:

Antagonists:

  • The Spider (Burgler) (Mentioned only) and (In picture only)
  • Giant Bees (Single appearance)
  • Snake

Other Characters:

  • Daliy Planet Staff (Unnamed)
  • Metropolis Police Department (Mentioned only)
  • Organ Grinder (Unnamed) (Single appearance)
    • Monkeys
      • Mr. Calabash (Single appearance)
  • Citizens of Metropolis (Unnamed)
  • Scientist (Unnamed) (Deceased) (Mentioned only)

Locations:

Items:

  • Stolen Jewels
  • Growth-Ray (Mentioned only)
  • Red Kryptonite
  • Giant Flowers
  • Prehistoric Statue Heads
  • Water Wheel

Vehicles:




Synopsis for "Superman's Home-Town Sweetheart!"

Lois Lane is heartbroken when she discovers that Superman has apparently been in love with a girl named Lydia Lawrence since his Superboy days, but later learns it is a ploy to help Lydia get married to her real sweetheart.

Appearing in "Superman's Home-Town Sweetheart!"

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Supporting Characters:

Antagonists:


Other Characters:

  • Alice Boyd (Single appearance)
  • Cynthia Cole/Cynthia Blaine (Flashback and main story) (Single appearance)
    • Three Children (Unnamed) (Single appearance)
  • Eileen Hart (Flashback and main story) (Single appearance)
  • Lydia Lawrence (Flashback and main story) (Single appearance)
  • Jerry (Lydia's Boyfriend) (Single appearance)
  • Mrs. Lawrence (Unnamed) (Flashback only) (Single appearance)
  • Smallville High School Students (Unnamed) (Flashback only) (Single appearance)
  • Three Smallville Charity Workers (Unnamed) (Single appearance)

Locations:

Items:

  • Superman Souvenirs
  • Capsule
  • Quick-Print Camera

Vehicles:

  • Train
  • Jetliner

Synopsis for "When Lois and Lana Were Brides!"

Lois Lane, Clark Kent, and Lana Lang crash-land in an isolated valley populated by archaic descendants of ancient Britons whose law compels all women to marry. Lois Lane marries Clark Kent and Lana Lang marries Superman, but neither marriage is validated before their rescue.

Appearing in "When Lois and Lana Were Brides!"

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Supporting Characters:

Antagonists:


Other Characters:

  • Airline Stewardess (Unnamed) (Cameo) (Single appearance)
  • Airline Passengers (Unnamed) (Cameo) (Single appearance)
  • Ancient Britons (Flashback and main story)
    • Conan (Single appearance)
    • Valdor (Single appearance)
    • Women enclased in Stalagmite (Unnamed) (Single appearance)
  • Romans (Mentioned only)
  • British Royal Army (Unnamed) (Single appearance)
    • Pilot (Unnamed) (Single appearance)
    • Soldiers (Unnamed) (Single appearance)

Locations:

  • England (Flashback and main story)
    • London (Mentioned only)
    • Valley of the Ancients (Flashback and main story)
      • Cave of Doom

Items:


Vehicles:

  • New English Airliner
  • Army Helicopter

Concepts:

Synopsis for "Casey the Cop"

Casey the Cop nabbed Slippery Sam.

Appearing in "Casey the Cop"

FeaturedCharacters:

SupportingCharacters:

  • Sarge (Unnamed) (Phone call only)

Antagonist:

  • Slippery Sam

Locations:

  • Sweet Taffy Co.

Notes

  • The effects of Red Kryptonite gave Superman the power of telepathy and also caused him to grow whiskers. Lois Lane used soap and a sharp clam shell to shave him.

Trivia

  • On page 6 panel 5 coconut was spelled cocoanut.
  • In the story Superman's Home-Town Sweetheart!:
    • Lana Lang had a televison show named I Remember Superboy!
    • Lois Lane's address was shown as 136 Concord Drive Metropolis.


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