Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane 1958 #45 - reader copy - $6.00
Burmese Lin Tan goes to WHO nursing school in Rangoon. She then discovers the bubonic plague in her home village.Lois is furious when a novelty record mocking her relationship with Superman becomes a giant hit.Lois goes on a crusade against gambling, but starts to win big money in Ace Bower's casino, which leads to an underworld attempt on her life.Lois gets a new assignment to replace the "Advise-the-Lovelorn" columnist, who has broken her leg. She gets the idea that Clark is writing anonymous letters describing his secret love for her, and she waits for him to propose so she can turn him down.Peg does her utmost not to notice Willy in his honking car.On-sale date from ad in Superman #165 and copyright registration. Your United Nations at Work - Inside front cover; "From the Files of the World Health Organization"; published as a public service in cooperation with the National Social Welfare Assembly, coordinating organization for national health, welfare and recreation agencies of the U.S. The "Superman-Lois" Hit Record! - A parody of a then current President Kennedy parody record by Vaughn Meader. Per Bob Bailey, the inks on the Lois Lane heads is by Schaffenberger and the rest of the story is by Klein. This was a short-lived practice around 1963-1964 on special stories. - house ad for Flash Annual (DC, 1963 series) #1 - First two-page letter column; letters submitted by Alan Dean, John Bogusz, Gary Gerding, Mike Meridier, Chris Huba, Jean Swift, Mrs. Hope Buyukmikei, Gene Adams, Karen Ruck, Robert Fleischmann, John A. Lenfesty, Elva Evans, and Reginald Gibson. 100 Toy Soldiers $1.25 - Sold by Josely Company. Here It Is, Fans-- - subscription ad for The Brave and the Bold (DC, 1955 series), now featuring hero team-ups; includes cover art from issue #50 - Inside back cover. Make Your Own Monsters - Back cover.
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