
Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #7 (1959)

High Value: $1,200
Minimum Value: $15

In Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #7, we take a closer look at Lois Lane herself. After three men who kissed her die under mysterious circumstances, Lois gets a reputation of being cursed. But is there something else going on? "Lois Lane's Kiss of Death," written by Robert Bernstein and penciled and inked by Kurt Schaffenberger, takes us on a thrilling mystery filled with twists and turns.
This issue also includes a public service message titled "The Magic Card!" as well as a one-page text piece biography of actress Noel Neill, who portrayed Lois Lane in the television show. "When Lois Lane Forgot Superman," written by Unknown and penciled by Wayne Boring and inked by Stan Kaye, is another standout story in this issue.
In addition, there are a few gag strips, including "Varsity Vic" by Henry Boltinoff and "Little Pete" also by Henry Boltinoff. But the real treat is "The Girl Who Stole Superman," which features Superman, Lois Lane, and Lana Lang. Written by Jerry Coleman and penciled and inked by Kurt Schaffenberger, this story is reprinted in 80 Page Giant #3.
For those interested in collecting, it's worth noting that all stories in this issue are reprinted in Showcase Presents: Superman Family #2 and Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane Archives #1. Trust us, this issue is not one to be missed.
