Lois Lane Comic #112

KG Murray

Australia.

Published
March 1976
Page count
52
Cover price
0.30 AUD
Colour
Black & white
Size
Standard size
Interior paper
Newsprint
Cover stock
Glossy colour
Binding
Saddle-stitched
Format
Comic series
Branding
Planet Comics [rectangle]
 
Planet Comics [rectangle]

Credits

Editing
, editor

Issue contents Hide all

Show/hide Cover Stolen Subway! (Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane) Cover, 1 page

"Lois Lane is the sole passenger on the wildest ride in history in--"Stolen Subway!""

Featuring

Feature
Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane
Genre
Superhero
Code
R-328

Credits

Art
Bob Oksner, line art
Text
Gaspar Saladino, letterer
Editing
Robert Kanigher, editor
 
Allan Asherman, Editoral Assistant

Reprint history

First print
United States
Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane (DC, 1958 series) #137 (September-October 1974)
The Stolen Subway
Show/hide 1. The Stolen Subway! (Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane) Comic story, 10 pages

Featuring

Feature
Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane
Genre
Superhero
Code
R-321

Credits

Writing
Cary Bates, scripter
Art
John Rosenberger, penciller
 
Vince Colletta, inker
Text
Ben Oda, letterer
Editing
Robert Kanigher, editor
 
Allan Asherman, Editoral Assistant

Reprint history

First print
United States
Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane (DC, 1958 series) #137 (September-October 1974)
The Stolen Subway!

Synopsis

Lois is kidnapped by other-dimensional aliens using a vehicle that looks like a subway train.

Show/hide 2. This Building is Dead (Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane) Comic story, 10 pages

Featuring

Feature
Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane
Genre
Superhero
Code
R-309

Credits

Writing
John Warner, scripter [credited as J. David Warner]
Art
John Rosenberger, penciller [credited]
 
Vince Colletta, inker [credited]
Text
Jean Simek, letterer
Editing
Robert Kanigher, original Editor
 
Allan Asherman, original Editoral Assistant

Reprint history

First print
United States
Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane (DC, 1958 series) #137 (September-October 1974)
This Building Is Dead

Synopsis

Lois and Melba help an elderly couple when a crooked developer is trying to drive them out of their home.

Show/hide 3. Babble, Babble, Toil and Trouble! (Superman) Comic story, 5 pages

Featuring

Feature
Superman
Genre
Superhero
Code
S-1989

Credits

Writing
Elliot Maggin, scripter [as Elliot S! Maggin]
Art
Curt Swan, penciller
 
Tex Blaisdell, inker
Editing
Julius Schwartz, editor
 
E. Nelson Bridwell, Associate Editor

Reprint history

First print
United States
Superman (DC, 1939 series) #290 (August 1975)
Babble, Babble, Toil and Trouble!
Show/hide 4. The Superman-Lois Hit Record! (Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane) Comic story, 8 pages

Featuring

Feature
Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane
Genre
Superhero

Credits

Writing
Jerry Siegel, scripter
Art
Curt Swan, penciller
 
George Klein, inker
 
Kurt Schaffenberger, inker (Lois Lane heads)
Editing
Mort Weisinger, editor

Reprint history

First print
United States
Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane (DC, 1958 series) #45 (November 1963)
The "Superman-Lois" Hit Record!
Also printed
Australia
Superman Presents World's Finest Comic Monthly (Colour Comics, 1965 series) #24 ([April 1967?])
The 'Superman-Lois' Hit Record
 
United States
The Superman Family (DC, 1974 series) #170 (April-May 1975)
The "Superman-Lois" Hit Record!

Synopsis

Lois is furious when a novelty record mocking her relationship with Superman becomes a giant hit.

Notes

Inks: Lois Lane heads by Schaffenberger and the rest of the story by Klein.

Show/hide 5. Four Deaths for Lois Lane (Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane) Comic story, 2 pages

Featuring

Feature
Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane
Genre
Superhero
Code
N-1137

Credits

Writing
E. Nelson Bridwell, scripter
Art
Kurt Schaffenberger, penciller
 
John Rosenberger, penciller
 
Curt Swan, penciller
 
Ross Andru, penciller
 
Kurt Schaffenberger, inker
 
Vince Colletta, inker
 
Jack Abel, inker
Editing
Julius Schwartz, Co-Editor
 
Murray Boltinoff, Co-Editor

Reprint history

First print
United States
The Superman Family (DC, 1974 series) #169 (February-March 1975)
Four Deaths for Lois Lane

Synopsis

Lois recaps various stories where she supposedly died.

Show/hide 6. Introducing Lonar (The Young Gods of Supertown) Comic story, 4 pages

Featuring

Feature
The Young Gods of Supertown
Genre
Superhero
Code
X-232

Credits

Writing
Jack Kirby, scripter
Art
Jack Kirby, penciller
 
Vince Colletta, inker
Text
John Costanza, letterer
Editing
Jack Kirby, editor

Reprint history

First print
United States
The Forever People (DC, 1971 series) #5 (October-November 1971)
Introducing Lonar

Synopsis

Lonar frees Thunderer from suspended animation.

Show/hide 7. The Shadow from the Grave (Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen) Comic story, 9 pages

Featuring

Feature
Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen
Genre
Superhero
Code
[B-1732] ?

Credits

Writing
Leo Dorfman, scripter
Art
Kurt Schaffenberger, line art
Editing
Murray Boltinoff, editor
 
E. Nelson Bridwell, Assistant Editor

Reprint history

First print
United States
Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen (DC, 1954 series) #160 (October 1973)
The Shadow from the Grave

Synopsis

The secret of Lena Lawrence is revealed when she saves Jimmy from a crash during an off-road race.


Notes

This issue includes reprints from the final issue of Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane, before the series was transferred to The Superman Family.

Status

This issue includes help from

  • Kevin Patrick

AusReprints ID

  • 391

Entry created

  • 29/11/2003

Cover added

  • 08/02/2019

Index completed

  • 21/11/2003

Last updated

  • 05/09/2019