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During the Legion's early years, they sprang up sporadically across the entire Superman Family of titles that were edited by [[Mort Weisinger]]. While they eventually went on to have extended runs in ''Adventure Comics'', ''Action Comics'' and ''Superboy'' v1, they also made a significant number of appearances in other titles within the magazine "family". Generally these were cameos or extremely subordinate to the star of the particular comic.  
 
During the Legion's early years, they sprang up sporadically across the entire Superman Family of titles that were edited by [[Mort Weisinger]]. While they eventually went on to have extended runs in ''Adventure Comics'', ''Action Comics'' and ''Superboy'' v1, they also made a significant number of appearances in other titles within the magazine "family". Generally these were cameos or extremely subordinate to the star of the particular comic.  
  
 
This page gathers the information pertaining to all issues of ''Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane'' from the regular pages of the '''Legion Publication History'''.  
 
This page gathers the information pertaining to all issues of ''Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane'' from the regular pages of the '''Legion Publication History'''.  
  
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|bgcolor="#ffe5e5"|*[[Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane 23|'''''Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane'' #23''']] (published [[December 22]], 1960, cover date February 1961)
 
*''"The 10 Feats of Elastic Lass!"''  Unknown Plot.  (Lois uses Jimmy Olsen's [[Elastic Lad]] serum)
 
 
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|bgcolor="#ffe5e5"|[[Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane 28|'''''Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane'' #28''']] (published [[August 8]], 1961, cover date October 1961)
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==Preboot (Pre-Crisis)==
*''"The Lois Lane of the Future!"''  Superman meets Lois 4xR in a future world where everybody has super-powers.  (Set in 30th century)
 
 
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|bgcolor="#ffe5e5"|[[Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane 31|'''''Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane'' #31''']]  (published [[December 26]], 1961, cover date February 1962)
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|class="preboot_prec_cameo"|'''''Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane'' #23''' (published [[December 22]], 1960, cover date February 1961)
*(Has ad for Adventure Comics #293 mentioning the Super-Pets.)
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*'''The 10 Feats of Elastic Lass!'''
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**''Notes:'' Lois uses Jimmy Olsen's [[Elastic Lad]] serum
 
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|[[Image:LoisLane033.jpg|80px|Pencils by Curt Swan, inks by George Klein]]
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|bgcolor="#ffe5e5"|[[Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane 33|'''''Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane'' #33''']] (published [[March 27]], 1962, cover date May 1962)
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|class="preboot_prec_cameo"|'''''Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane'' #28''' (published [[August 8]], 1961, cover date October 1961)
*''"The Phantom Lois Lane!"'' Plot unknown  (Cameo Mon-El)
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*'''The Lois Lane of the Future!'''
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**''Story:'' Superman meets Lois 4xR in a future world where everybody has super-powers.
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**''Notes:'' Set in 30th century
 
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|valign="top"|[[file:BlankCover.jpg|80px|Cover art by Curt Swan (pencils) and George Klein (inks)]]
|bgcolor="#ffe5e5" style="border:solid 3px #ffd5f5"|[[Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane Annual 2|'''''Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane Annual'' #2''']]  (published [[June 6]], 1963, cover date Summer 1963)    
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|class="preboot_prec_cameo"|'''''Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane'' #31''' (published [[December 26]], 1961, cover date February 1962)
*(1st reprint of ''“The 10 Feats of Elastic Lass!”'' from Superman’s Girlfriend, Lois Lane #23, February, 1961)
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*''House Ads:'' Ad for Adventure Comics #293 mentions the Super-Pets.
 
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|valign="top"|[[file:BlankCover.jpg|80px|Cover art by Kurt Schaffenberger]]
|bgcolor="#ffe5e5"|[[Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane 46|'''''Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane'' #46''']]  (published [[November 14]], 1963, cover date January 1964)  
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|class="preboot_prec_cameo"|'''''Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane'' #37''' (published [[September 27]], 1962, cover date November 1962)
*(Has a 1/3 page ad for Adventure Comics #316, Ultra Boy is pictured.)
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*''House Ads:'' Ad for ''Adventure Comics'' #302 with title changed to "The End of Sun-Boy!"
 
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|valign="top"|[[file:BlankCover.jpg|80px|Cover art by Kurt Schaffenberger]]
|bgcolor="#e5e5e5"|[[Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane 47|'''''Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane'' #47''']]  (published [[December 26]], 1963, cover date February 1964)
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|class="preboot_prec_cameo"|'''''Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane'' #46''' (published [[November 14]], 1963, cover date January 1964)  
*''"The Super-Life of Lois Lane!"'' An “imaginary tale,” in which it is Lois Lane, not Kal-El, who travels from Krypton to Earth to become a super-hero. (Cameo Night Girl, Saturn Girl & Sun Boy) 
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*''House Ads:'' Has a 1/3 page ad for Adventure Comics #316, Ultra Boy is pictured.
*(Two-year subscription offer pictures Mon-El, Saturn Girl, Superboy & Ultra Boy)
 
 
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|valign="top"|[[file:BlankCover.jpg|80px|Cover art by Kurt Schaffenberger]]
|[[Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane 50|'''''Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane'' #50''']]  (published [[May 14]], 1964, cover date July 1964)
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|class="elseworlds_cameo"|'''[[Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane 47|''Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane'' #47]]''' (published [[December 26]], 1963, cover date February 1964)
*''"Lois Lane's Luckiest Day!”'' Three girl’s join Lois Lane’s fan club and help to make it her lucky day. (App. Phantom Girl, Shrinking Violet & Triplicate Girl)
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*'''The Super-Life of Lois Lane!'''
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**P&I: Kurt Schaffenberger; E: Mort Weisinger
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**''Story:'' An "imaginary tale," in which it is Lois Lane, not Kal-El, who travels from Krypton to Earth to become a super-hero.  
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**''Cameo appearances:'' Night Girl, Saturn Girl & Sun Boy
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*Two-year subscription offer pictures Mon-El, Saturn Girl, Superboy & Ultra Boy
 
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|valign="top"|[[file:BlankCover.jpg|80px|Cover art by Kurt Schaffenberger]]
|[[Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane 56|'''''Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane'' #56''']] (published [[February 11]], 1965, cover date April 1965)
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|'''[[Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane 50|''Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane'' #50]]''' (published [[May 14]], 1964, cover date July 1964)
*''"Lois Lane, Super-Telepath!"'' Plot unknown. (Cameo Saturn Girl)
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*'''Lois Lane's Luckiest Day!'''
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**P&I: Kurt Schaffenberger; E: Mort Weisinger
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**''Story:'' Three girls join Lois Lane’s fan club and help to make it her lucky day.
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**''Appearances:'' Phantom Girl, Shrinking Violet & Triplicate Girl
 
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|[[Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane 69|'''''Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane'' #69''']](published [[August 9]], 1966, cover date October 1966)        
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|class="preboot_prec_cameo"|'''[[Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane 56|''Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane'' #56]]''' (published [[February 11]], 1965, cover date April 1965)
*''"Beware of the Bug Belle!"'' Plot unknown.  (Lois uses Lana's insect ring)
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*'''Lois Lane, Super-Telepath!'''
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**W: Otto Binder; P&I: Kurt Schaffenberger; L: Vivian Berg; E: Mort Weisinger
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**''Cameo Appearances:'' [[Saturn Girl/Preboot#Pre-Crisis|Saturn Girl]]
 
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|valign="top"|[[file:BlankCover.jpg|80px|Cover art by Curt Swan (pencils) and Murphy Anderson (inks)]]
|[[Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane 97|'''''Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane'' #97''']]  (published [[September 25]], 1969, cover date November 1969)
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|'''[[Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane 97|''Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane'' #97]]''' (published [[September 25]], 1969, cover date November 1969)
*''"The Three Super-Sirens!"'' Plot unknown.  (App. Durlans)
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*'''The Three Super-Sirens!'''
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**P: Irv Novick; I: Mike Esposito; E: Mort Weisinger
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**''Notes:'' Durlans appear
 
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This page is written from
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During the Legion's early years, they sprang up sporadically across the entire Superman Family of titles that were edited by Mort Weisinger. While they eventually went on to have extended runs in Adventure Comics, Action Comics and Superboy v1, they also made a significant number of appearances in other titles within the magazine "family". Generally these were cameos or extremely subordinate to the star of the particular comic.

This page gathers the information pertaining to all issues of Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane from the regular pages of the Legion Publication History.

Preboot (Pre-Crisis)

BlankCover.jpg Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane #23 (published December 22, 1960, cover date February 1961)
  • The 10 Feats of Elastic Lass!
BlankCover.jpg Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane #28 (published August 8, 1961, cover date October 1961)
  • The Lois Lane of the Future!
    • Story: Superman meets Lois 4xR in a future world where everybody has super-powers.
    • Notes: Set in 30th century
Cover art by Curt Swan (pencils) and George Klein (inks) Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane #31 (published December 26, 1961, cover date February 1962)
  • House Ads: Ad for Adventure Comics #293 mentions the Super-Pets.
Cover art by Kurt Schaffenberger Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane #37 (published September 27, 1962, cover date November 1962)
  • House Ads: Ad for Adventure Comics #302 with title changed to "The End of Sun-Boy!"
Cover art by Kurt Schaffenberger Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane #46 (published November 14, 1963, cover date January 1964)
  • House Ads: Has a 1/3 page ad for Adventure Comics #316, Ultra Boy is pictured.
Cover art by Kurt Schaffenberger Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane #47 (published December 26, 1963, cover date February 1964)
  • The Super-Life of Lois Lane!
    • P&I: Kurt Schaffenberger; E: Mort Weisinger
    • Story: An "imaginary tale," in which it is Lois Lane, not Kal-El, who travels from Krypton to Earth to become a super-hero.
    • Cameo appearances: Night Girl, Saturn Girl & Sun Boy
  • Two-year subscription offer pictures Mon-El, Saturn Girl, Superboy & Ultra Boy
Cover art by Kurt Schaffenberger Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane #50 (published May 14, 1964, cover date July 1964)
  • Lois Lane's Luckiest Day!
    • P&I: Kurt Schaffenberger; E: Mort Weisinger
    • Story: Three girls join Lois Lane’s fan club and help to make it her lucky day.
    • Appearances: Phantom Girl, Shrinking Violet & Triplicate Girl
Cover art by Kurt Schaffenberger Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane #56 (published February 11, 1965, cover date April 1965)
  • Lois Lane, Super-Telepath!
    • W: Otto Binder; P&I: Kurt Schaffenberger; L: Vivian Berg; E: Mort Weisinger
    • Cameo Appearances: Saturn Girl
Cover art by Curt Swan (pencils) and Murphy Anderson (inks) Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane #97 (published September 25, 1969, cover date November 1969)
  • The Three Super-Sirens!
    • P: Irv Novick; I: Mike Esposito; E: Mort Weisinger
    • Notes: Durlans appear
Legion Publication History

1958-19641965-19701971-19781979-19821983-19861986-19891989-19941994-1996
1997-19981998-19991999-20012001-20042004-20062007200820092010201120122013
2014-20182019-2022
Adult LegionHomage and ParodyL.E.G.I.O.N.PrecursorsReferenceReprints
SpinoffsSeries IndexChronological IndexIndividual series pagesColour key