
Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #5 (1958)

High Value: $1,600
Minimum Value: $20

In Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #5 from 1958, we see Lois Lane in her element - getting herself into all sorts of exciting predicaments! But this issue has something more, it has a story of sacrifice, as Superman makes the ultimate pledge to save a life.
Lois herself meets Dolores Drake, a wealthy heiress who looks exactly like her. Of course, this leads to all sorts of hijinks and confusion, but the real heart of this issue comes from Superman. In a story aptly named "Superman's Greatest Sacrifice," our hero promises to trade his own life to save that of a little girl. It's a powerful moment that reminds us all of the true heroism at the core of Superman.
But that's not all! This issue also features some other great stories, including "The Girl of 100 Costumes" and "The Fattest Girl in Metropolis," both of which showcase Kurt Schaffenberger's excellent artwork. And, of course, we can't forget about the fun gag strip "Jerry Jitterbug."
At Comics Into Cash, we know our comics, and Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #5 is a true gem. It's a must-have for collectors and fans of Silver Age comics alike. So, if you've inherited a collection that includes this issue, you know who to turn to for a fair appraisal and a great selling experience.
