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SUPERMAN'S GIRL FRIEND LOIS LANE #51
Cover Date: August 1964
Cover Price: $.12
Publication Date: 1964-06-25
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Cover Credits:
Art: Kurt Schaffenberger
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Part II: "The Tragic Torment of Mrs. Lana Superman!"
Part III: "The Shocking Fate of Mrs. Lori Superman!"
Credits:
Story | ? |
Art | Kurt Schaffenberger |
Editing | Mort Weisinger |
Feature Character(s):
- Lois Lane of Earth-Fifty-One (first appearance; see Comments; given super powers by Superman, marries but the potion that granted the powers had fatal side effects; dies; also appears in flashbacks)
Guest Star(s):
- Superman of Earth-Fifty-One (first appearance; see Comments; over the course of a few years, marries Lois Lane, Lana also appears in flashbacks)
Supporting Character(s):
- Jimmy Olsen
- Lana Lang (leaves Lex Luthor before their wedding; becomes the second wife of Superman; killed by Lex Luthor; also appears in flasbacks)
- Lori Lemaris (after Ronal's death, becomes the third wife of Superman; killed by Jax-Ur and Professor Vakox)
- Lucy Lane
- Perry White
- Ronal (killed by whale hunters)
- Van-Zee
- Sylvia Van-Zee
- Lili Van-Zee
- Lyle-Zee
Villain(s):
- Lex Luthor (temporarily had renounced evil, upon Lana Lang leaving him for Superman, swears vengeance)
- Whale hunters
- Phantom one Prisoners
- Jax-Ur
- Professor Vakox
Other Character(s):
- Kron-Em (a healer in Kandor)
- Superman Robots
- Tritonians
Cameo Appearance(s):
- Jor-El (statue)
- Lara Jor-El (statue)
Location(s):
- Space Sector 2814
- Earth-Fifty-One (see Comments)
- Atlantis (Tritonis)
- Fortress of Solitude
- Bottle City of Kandor
- Metropolis
- Earth-Fifty-One (see Comments)
- Unidentified Space Sector(s)
- an unidentified asteroid (temporary home of Superman)
- an unidentified planet (headquarters of Lex Luthor)
- Phantom Zone
Comment(s):
- Originally presented as an "Imaginary" Story, "Earth-Fifty-One" was later named in Crisis on Infinite Earths: Absolute Edition (November 2005)
Story Reprinted in:
- Superman Family #164/6 (April-May 1974)
- DC's Greatest Imaginary Stories #[1] ([August] 2005)
Credits:
- ? (script)
- Kurt Schaffenberger (art)
- typeset (letters)
Comment(s):
- A half page text article with vignettes of Lois Lane, between pages 5 and 6 of Part II.