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| Title = Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane
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| Title = Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane
 
| Image = Lois Lane 009.jpg
 
| Image = Lois Lane 009.jpg
 
| Volume = 1
 
| Volume = 1
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| Year = 1959
 
| Year = 1959
   
| Executive Editor =
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| Executive Editor = Whitney Ellsworth
 
| CoverArtist1 = Curt Swan
 
| CoverArtist1 = Curt Swan
 
| CoverArtist2 = Stan Kaye
 
| CoverArtist2 = Stan Kaye
 
| PreviousIssue = [[Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane 8|Lois Lane #8]]
 
| NextIssue = [[Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane 10|Lois Lane #10]]
 
   
 
| Quotation =
 
| Quotation =
 
| Speaker =
 
| Speaker =
   
| StoryTitle1 = "The Most Hated Girl in Metropolis"
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| StoryTitle1 = The Most Hated Girl in Metropolis
| StoryTitle2 = "Lois Lane's Stone-Age Suitor"
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| StoryTitle2 = Lois Lane's Stone-Age Suitor
| StoryTitle3 = "Superman's Mystery Song"
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| StoryTitle3 = Superman's Mystery Song
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| Synopsis1 = Lois Lane wakes up to a beautiful sunny day, however things turn sour when both Jimmy and Clark are angry at her over something she does not recall doing. She is then called into Perry White's office where Perry tells her that she is fired. When Lois asks why, Perry presents to her the days edition of the Daily Planet, which features a cover story where Lois has supposedly outed Clark Kent as Superman. Perry explains that he is firing her on the grounds that the only reason why she reported the story was for personal glory.
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Perry explains that she sent the story, written by Lois a year ago and abandoned when she found her evidence to be false, on purpose and they just barely avoided it getting into circulation. Perry then explains when he confronted Clark about it, he confessed the truth to him and that she should go and see him. To her surprise, Clark angrily shows her the truth by smashing his desk with her bare hands.
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When Superman appears at the public ground breaking for a new Daily Planet building, Lois attempts to talk to Superman who snubs her and when she goes to the restaurant frequented by Daily Planet staff she is shunned. Heart broken, Lois decides to leave Metropolis for a time. Just then she gets a call from her sister Lucy who offers her a job as an actress for a instructional video that is being shot in Los Angeles. Lois agrees and she takes a plane with Lucy to LA.
   
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There, Lois is in for a surprise of her life, as this was all a hoax to get herself on the TV show "This is Your Life". In order to make it appear as though Clark Kent and Superman are two different beings, Superman rushes out between commercial breaks and grabs an amnesiac sailor and has him act as Clark Kent. With the trick completed, Superman takes the sailor back to where he found him, and when his memory comes back to him, the sailor has no memory of what he had just done.
| Synopsis1 =
 
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| Synopsis2 =
 
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| Synopsis2 = While on assignment in Mexico City, Lois and Clark prepare to leave in a small plane. Along the way home, they are attacked by a pterodactyl. When Lois faints from fright, Clark uses his ability of flight to fly them to safety. However, has to refrain from using his super-powers and hides his Superman costume when they land and Lois revives.
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They find themselves in a prehistoric valley populated by dinosaurs and primitive cavemen. When the cavemen ask if Lois is married to Clark, she flat out denies any interest in a "jelly fish" like Clark, and so the cavemen demand that she marry Blog, an ugly, fat, bald caveman. With Lois' big mouth catching her in another jam, Clark decides to live the moment up and make it hard for Lois to get out of their arranged marriage.
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Blog has to succeed at three tasks to prove his worthiness and Clark secretly uses his super-powers in order to make Blog look successful. Blog "succeeds" in fighting off dinosaurs, and sabertooth tigers, however his last task is to make a fire when it starts to rain. Clark decides to help out by giving Blog a lighter to help. With the cavemen enthralled by the lighter, Clark secretly smashes an exit from the valley and he and Lois make their escape.
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Thankful to be out of there, Lois wonders how Blog with fair at finding a mate. To satisfy his own curiosity, Clark looks back with his x-ray vision and finds that Blog is doing just well: The lighter making him the most popular caveman of the bunch he now has women swarming around him, impressed by the simple fire making device.
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| Synopsis3 = Pat Boone mania has hit Metropolis, and Lois Lane has caught onto the fad big time having bought every Pat Boone record and merchandise. She shows off her collection to Clark Kent one day, who is impressed with her collection. With Pat Boone performing in Metropolis that night, Perry White sends Clark Kent to cover the story, wanting someone who is not obsessed with the singer to do the interview.
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After the show, Clark watches as Pat Boone gives out autographs and realizes that Boone will not be able to keep his scheduled interview due to the crowd and steps in as Superman, carrying Pat off to the Daily Planet. There Pat is entertained by the annual Daily Planet talent show, allowing for Superman to slip away and change into Clark Kent. When Lois and Clark do a duet together, Lois swoons when she learns that Pat Boone witnessed their song. Pat then comes up with the suggestion that he and Lois could do a special song about Superman together. They ask Clark to write up a song about Superman. After a long writing session Clark comes up with the lyrics:
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<center>''Come sing a song of Superman!''<br>
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''Low he strikes Villain's plan!''<br>
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''And through bad men may have''<br>
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''their day.''<br>
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''Repeatedly, he makes them pay!''<br>
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''Kryptonite may harm his skill..''<br>
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''Keeper of law's his will...''<br>
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''Eagle-eyed watcher of land,''<br>
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''air and sea,''<br>
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''Ne'er does he cease to fight''<br>
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''tyranny!--''<br>
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''To down men's foes and set''<br>
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''men free!''<br></center>
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When Pat and Lois put on a television broadcast of the song a week later, Clark realizes that there is something horribly wrong with the song and goes out as Superman to create interference to block the transmission of the song. When Lois and Pat attempt to sing the song at the Gotham State Fair, Superman once more intervenes by putting a sound proof dome over them. A week later when they attempt to perform the song again at the Conert-By-The-Sea, Superman creates a gigantic racket to block out the song.
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He then confronts Pat Boone and tells him that the lyrics to the song could potentially compromise his secret identity, and tells the famed singer that he has come up with new lyrics. However, he finds that the envelope he had in his cape has been blown loose in the wind. In order to get the lyrics, a nation wide request to search for the envelope is put out and it is found by a young girl. Later, when the new version of the song is recorded, the master record is accidentally flattened by a steam roller.
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Superman helps salvage the release date of the song by using his super-memory to remember the groves on the record duplicate them on a master disc to bring to the record printer and stamps out a million copies and a gold disk. When it's pointed out that the records lack a hole in the middle, Superman uses his x-ray vision to punch a hole through all the records.
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Finally, as Lois and Pat get to broadcast the song on the television, Clark looks back at the original lyrics and points out that the first word of each line spelled out the name of his secret identity: Clark Kent.
   
 
| Editor1_1 = Mort Weisinger
 
| Editor1_1 = Mort Weisinger
| Editor2_1 = Mort Weisinger
 
| Editor3_1 = Mort Weisinger
 
   
| Writer1_1 =
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| Writer1_1 = Robert Bernstein
 
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| Appearing1 =
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| Appearing1 =
 
'''Featured Characters:'''
 
'''Featured Characters:'''
* [[Lois Lane (Earth-One)|Lois Lane]]
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* {{a|[[Lois Lane (Earth-One)|Lois Lane]]}}
   
 
'''Supporting Characters:'''
 
'''Supporting Characters:'''
* [[James Olsen (Earth-One)|Jimmy Olsen]]
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* {{a|[[James Olsen (Earth-One)|Jimmy Olsen]]}}
* [[Lucy Lane (Earth-One)|Lucy Lane]]
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* {{a|[[Lucy Lane (Earth-One)|Lucy Lane]]}}
* [[Perry White (Earth-One)|Perry White]]
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* {{a|[[Perry White (Earth-One)|Perry White]]}}
* [[Kal-El (Earth-One)|Superman]]
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* {{apn|[[Kal-El (Earth-One)|Superman]]|Superman #129|Action Comics #252}}
 
'''Villains:'''
 
* None
 
 
 
'''Other Characters:'''
 
'''Other Characters:'''
* Ralph Edwards {{Only}}
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* [[Wikipedia:Ralph Edwards|Ralph Edwards]]
 
 
'''Locations:'''
 
'''Locations:'''
*[[California]]
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*{{a|[[California]]}}
:*[[Hollywood]]
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**{{a|[[Hollywood]]}}
*[[Metropolis]]
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*{{a|[[Metropolis]]}}
:*[[Daily Planet]]
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**{{a|[[Daily Planet]]}}
   
 
| Appearing2 =
'''Items:'''
 
* None
 
 
'''Vehicles:'''
 
* None
 
 
| Appearing2 =
 
 
'''Featured Characters:'''
 
'''Featured Characters:'''
* [[Lois Lane (Earth-One)|Lois Lane]]
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* {{a|[[Lois Lane (Earth-One)|Lois Lane]]}}
 
 
'''Supporting Characters:'''
 
'''Supporting Characters:'''
* [[Kal-El (Earth-One)|Superman]]
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* {{a|[[Kal-El (Earth-One)|Superman]]}}
 
'''Villains:'''
 
* None
 
 
 
'''Other Characters:'''
 
'''Other Characters:'''
 
* Blog {{Only}}
 
* Blog {{Only}}
 
 
'''Locations:'''
 
'''Locations:'''
*[[Mexico]]
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* {{a|[[Mexico]]}}
   
 
| Appearing3 =
'''Items:'''
 
* None
 
 
'''Vehicles:'''
 
* None
 
 
| Appearing3 =
 
 
'''Featured Characters:'''
 
'''Featured Characters:'''
* [[Lois Lane (Earth-One)|Lois Lane]]
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* {{a|[[Lois Lane (Earth-One)|Lois Lane]]}}
 
 
'''Supporting Characters:'''
 
'''Supporting Characters:'''
* [[James Olsen (Earth-One)|Jimmy Olsen]]
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* {{a|[[James Olsen (Earth-One)|Jimmy Olsen]]}}
* [[Perry White (Earth-One)|Perry White]]
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* {{a|[[Perry White (Earth-One)|Perry White]]}}
* [[Kal-El (Earth-One)|Superman]]
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* {{a|[[Kal-El (Earth-One)|Superman]]}}
 
'''Villains:'''
 
* None
 
 
 
'''Other Characters:'''
 
'''Other Characters:'''
* [[Real People|Pat Boone]] {{1st}}
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* {{a|[[Pat Boone (Earth-One)|Pat Boone]]}} {{1st}}
 
 
'''Locations:'''
 
'''Locations:'''
*[[Metropolis]]
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* {{a|[[Metropolis]]}}
:*[[Daily Planet]]
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**{{a|[[Daily Planet]]}}
 
'''Items:'''
 
* None
 
 
'''Vehicles:'''
 
* None
 
 
 
| Cast1 = Lois Lane (Earth-One)
 
| Cast2 = James Olsen (Earth-One)
 
| Cast3 = Perry White (Earth-One)
 
| Cast4 = Kal-El (Earth-One)
 
| Cast5 = Lucy Lane (Earth-One)
 
 
| Location1 = Metropolis
 
| Location2 = Daily Planet
 
| Location3 = California
 
| Location4 = Hollywood
 
| Location5 = Mexico
 
 
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| Item2 =
 
 
| Vehicle1 =
 
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| Notes =
 
| Notes =
* "Lois Lane's Stone-Age Suitor" was reprinted in [[Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane 68|''Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane'' #68]].
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* "Lois Lane's Stone-Age Suitor" was reprinted in [[Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane Vol 1 68|''Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane'' #68]].
   
* [[Lois Lane (Earth-One)|Lois Lane]] chronologically appeared last in [[Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane 41 (1963)|''Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane'' #41]]. She appears next in [[Action Comics 252|''Action Comics'' #252)]].
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* [[Lois Lane (Earth-One)|Lois Lane]] chronologically appeared last in [[Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane Vol 1 41|''Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane'' #41]]. She appears next in [[Action Comics Vol 1 252|''Action Comics'' #252)]].
   
* [[James Olsen (Earth-One)|Jimmy Olsen]] appeared last in [[Superman 129|''Superman'' (Volume 1) #129]]. He appears next in [[Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen 36|''Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen'' #36]]. He appears next in [[action Comics 252|''Action Comics'' #252)]].
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* [[James Olsen (Earth-One)|Jimmy Olsen]] appeared last in [[Superman Vol 1 129|''Superman'' (Volume 1) #129]]. He appears next in [[Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen Vol 1 36|''Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen'' #36]]. He appears next in [[action Comics Vol 1 252|''Action Comics'' #252)]].
   
* [[Lucy Lane (Earth-One)|Lucy Lane]] appeared last in [[Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen 36|''Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen'' #36]]. She appears next in [[Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen 37|''Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen'' #37]].
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* [[Lucy Lane (Earth-One)|Lucy Lane]] appeared last in [[Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen Vol 1 36|''Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen'' #36]]. She appears next in [[Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen Vol 1 37|''Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen'' #37]].
   
* [[Perry White (Earth-One)|Perry White]] appeared last in [[Superman 129|''Superman (Volume 1)'' #129]]. He appears next in [[Action Comics 252|''Action Comics'' #252)]].
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* [[Perry White (Earth-One)|Perry White]] appeared last in [[Superman Vol 1 129|''Superman (Volume 1)'' #129]]. He appears next in [[Action Comics Vol 1 252|''Action Comics'' #252)]].
   
* [[Kal-El (Earth-One)|Superman]] chronologically appeared last in [[Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane 41|''Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane'' #41]]. He appears next in [[Action Comics 252|''Action Comics'' #252)]].
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* [[Kal-El (Earth-One)|Superman]] chronologically appeared last in [[Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane Vol 1 41|''Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane'' #41]]. He appears next in [[Action Comics Vol 1 252|''Action Comics'' #252)]].
   
 
| Trivia =
 
| Trivia =
 
* [[Real People|Pat Boone]] is an actual rhythm and blues singer, popular in the 1950s.
 
* [[Real People|Pat Boone]] is an actual rhythm and blues singer, popular in the 1950s.
   
| Recommended =
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| Recommended = {{Superman Family RR}}
* [[Comics:Action Comics Vol 1|Action Comics]]
 
* [[Comics:Superman Vol 1|Superman (Volume 1)]]
 
* [[Comics:Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen Vol 1|Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen]]
 
* [[Comics:World's Finest Vol 1|World's Finest (Volume 1)]]
 
* [[Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe XIII|Who's Who: The Definitive Directory of the DC Universe #13]]
 
 
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* [[Lois Lane (Earth-One)/Appearances|Lois Lane appearances list]]
 
* [[Lois Lane (Earth-One)/Gallery|Lois Lane image gallery]]
 
* [[:Category:Lois Lane (Earth-One)/Quotes|Lois Lane quotes page]]
 
* [[James Olsen (Earth-One)/Gallery|Jimmy Olsen image gallery]]
 
* [[James Olsen (Earth-One)/Appearances|Jimmy Olsen appearances list]]
 
* [[:Category:James Olsen (Earth-One)/Quotes|Jimmy Olsen quotes page]]
 
* [[Lucy Lane (Earth-One)/Appearances|Lucy Lane appearances list]]
 
* [[Lucy Lane (Earth-One)/Gallery|Lucy Lane image gallery]]
 
* [[:Category:Lucy Lane (Earth-One)/Quotes|Lucy Lane quotes page]]
 
* [[Perry White (New Earth)/Gallery|Perry White image gallery]]
 
* [[Perry White (Earth-One)/Appearances|Perry White appearances list]]
 
* [[:Category:Perry White (Earth-One)/Quotes|Perry White quotes page]]
 
* [[Kal-El (Earth-One)/Gallery|Superman image gallery]]
 
* [[Kal-El (Earth-One)/Appearances|Superman appearances list]]
 
* [[:Category:Kal-El (Earth-One)/Quotes|Superman quotes page]]
 
   
 
| Links =
 
| Links =
 
* [[Wikipedia:Lois Lane|Lois Lane article at Wikipedia]]
 
* [[Wikipedia:Lois Lane|Lois Lane article at Wikipedia]]
* [http://supermanica.info/wiki/index.php/Lois_Lane Lois Lane article at Supermanica]
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* [https://supermanica.info/wiki/index.php/Lois_Lane Lois Lane article at Supermanica]
* [http://www.comics.org/series.lasso?SeriesID=1296 Lois Lane series index at the Grand Comics Database]
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* [https://www.comics.org/series.lasso?SeriesID=1296 Lois Lane series index at the Grand Comics Database]
* [http://www.dcindexes.com/database/series-details.php?seriesid=1886 Lois Lane series index at Mike's Amazing World of DC Comics]
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* [https://www.dcindexes.com/database/series-details.php?seriesid=1886 Lois Lane series index at Mike's Amazing World of DC Comics]
 
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Revision as of 05:48, 5 March 2019

"The Most Hated Girl in Metropolis": Lois Lane wakes up to a beautiful sunny day, however things turn sour when both Jimmy and Clark are angry at her over something she does not recall doing. She is then called into Perry White's office where Perry tells her that she is fired. When Lois asks why

Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #9 is an issue of the series Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane (Volume 1) with a cover date of May, 1959.

Synopsis for "The Most Hated Girl in Metropolis"

Lois Lane wakes up to a beautiful sunny day, however things turn sour when both Jimmy and Clark are angry at her over something she does not recall doing. She is then called into Perry White's office where Perry tells her that she is fired. When Lois asks why, Perry presents to her the days edition of the Daily Planet, which features a cover story where Lois has supposedly outed Clark Kent as Superman. Perry explains that he is firing her on the grounds that the only reason why she reported the story was for personal glory.

Perry explains that she sent the story, written by Lois a year ago and abandoned when she found her evidence to be false, on purpose and they just barely avoided it getting into circulation. Perry then explains when he confronted Clark about it, he confessed the truth to him and that she should go and see him. To her surprise, Clark angrily shows her the truth by smashing his desk with her bare hands.

When Superman appears at the public ground breaking for a new Daily Planet building, Lois attempts to talk to Superman who snubs her and when she goes to the restaurant frequented by Daily Planet staff she is shunned. Heart broken, Lois decides to leave Metropolis for a time. Just then she gets a call from her sister Lucy who offers her a job as an actress for a instructional video that is being shot in Los Angeles. Lois agrees and she takes a plane with Lucy to LA.

There, Lois is in for a surprise of her life, as this was all a hoax to get herself on the TV show "This is Your Life". In order to make it appear as though Clark Kent and Superman are two different beings, Superman rushes out between commercial breaks and grabs an amnesiac sailor and has him act as Clark Kent. With the trick completed, Superman takes the sailor back to where he found him, and when his memory comes back to him, the sailor has no memory of what he had just done.

Appearing in "The Most Hated Girl in Metropolis"

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Synopsis for "Lois Lane's Stone-Age Suitor"

While on assignment in Mexico City, Lois and Clark prepare to leave in a small plane. Along the way home, they are attacked by a pterodactyl. When Lois faints from fright, Clark uses his ability of flight to fly them to safety. However, has to refrain from using his super-powers and hides his Superman costume when they land and Lois revives.

They find themselves in a prehistoric valley populated by dinosaurs and primitive cavemen. When the cavemen ask if Lois is married to Clark, she flat out denies any interest in a "jelly fish" like Clark, and so the cavemen demand that she marry Blog, an ugly, fat, bald caveman. With Lois' big mouth catching her in another jam, Clark decides to live the moment up and make it hard for Lois to get out of their arranged marriage.

Blog has to succeed at three tasks to prove his worthiness and Clark secretly uses his super-powers in order to make Blog look successful. Blog "succeeds" in fighting off dinosaurs, and sabertooth tigers, however his last task is to make a fire when it starts to rain. Clark decides to help out by giving Blog a lighter to help. With the cavemen enthralled by the lighter, Clark secretly smashes an exit from the valley and he and Lois make their escape.

Thankful to be out of there, Lois wonders how Blog with fair at finding a mate. To satisfy his own curiosity, Clark looks back with his x-ray vision and finds that Blog is doing just well: The lighter making him the most popular caveman of the bunch he now has women swarming around him, impressed by the simple fire making device.

Appearing in "Lois Lane's Stone-Age Suitor"

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:

Other Characters:

  • Blog (Single appearance)

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Synopsis for "Superman's Mystery Song"

Pat Boone mania has hit Metropolis, and Lois Lane has caught onto the fad big time having bought every Pat Boone record and merchandise. She shows off her collection to Clark Kent one day, who is impressed with her collection. With Pat Boone performing in Metropolis that night, Perry White sends Clark Kent to cover the story, wanting someone who is not obsessed with the singer to do the interview.

After the show, Clark watches as Pat Boone gives out autographs and realizes that Boone will not be able to keep his scheduled interview due to the crowd and steps in as Superman, carrying Pat off to the Daily Planet. There Pat is entertained by the annual Daily Planet talent show, allowing for Superman to slip away and change into Clark Kent. When Lois and Clark do a duet together, Lois swoons when she learns that Pat Boone witnessed their song. Pat then comes up with the suggestion that he and Lois could do a special song about Superman together. They ask Clark to write up a song about Superman. After a long writing session Clark comes up with the lyrics:


Come sing a song of Superman!

Low he strikes Villain's plan!
And through bad men may have
their day.
Repeatedly, he makes them pay!
Kryptonite may harm his skill..
Keeper of law's his will...
Eagle-eyed watcher of land,
air and sea,
Ne'er does he cease to fight
tyranny!--
To down men's foes and set

men free!

When Pat and Lois put on a television broadcast of the song a week later, Clark realizes that there is something horribly wrong with the song and goes out as Superman to create interference to block the transmission of the song. When Lois and Pat attempt to sing the song at the Gotham State Fair, Superman once more intervenes by putting a sound proof dome over them. A week later when they attempt to perform the song again at the Conert-By-The-Sea, Superman creates a gigantic racket to block out the song.

He then confronts Pat Boone and tells him that the lyrics to the song could potentially compromise his secret identity, and tells the famed singer that he has come up with new lyrics. However, he finds that the envelope he had in his cape has been blown loose in the wind. In order to get the lyrics, a nation wide request to search for the envelope is put out and it is found by a young girl. Later, when the new version of the song is recorded, the master record is accidentally flattened by a steam roller.

Superman helps salvage the release date of the song by using his super-memory to remember the groves on the record duplicate them on a master disc to bring to the record printer and stamps out a million copies and a gold disk. When it's pointed out that the records lack a hole in the middle, Superman uses his x-ray vision to punch a hole through all the records.

Finally, as Lois and Pat get to broadcast the song on the television, Clark looks back at the original lyrics and points out that the first word of each line spelled out the name of his secret identity: Clark Kent.

Appearing in "Superman's Mystery Song"

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Other Characters:

Locations:

Notes

Trivia

  • Pat Boone is an actual rhythm and blues singer, popular in the 1950s.


See Also

Recommended Reading

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