Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #111
In "The Dark Side of the Justice League!", Lois Lane finds herself caught in a bizarre twist when a secret experiment unleashes a mind-altering potion through a kiss—turning Superman against her. With miniature, villainous clones of the Justice League targeting her, Lois must rely on eight uniquely powered versions of herself to survive, all while armed with a lipstick that holds the key to undoing the madness. Written by Robert Kanigher and illustrated by Werner Roth, with inks by Vince Colletta and Murphy Anderson, and a cover by Dick Giordano, this 1971 classic blends sci-fi intrigue with a bold, imaginative twist on heroism and identity.
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Evil scientists derive a potion to drive Superman mad. They have miniature clones of the Justice League apply it to Lois's lips while she's on vacation. When she kisses Superman, the potion takes effect and the mini JLA attacks her. To her defence, the Project creates 8 mini Lois Lanes, each uniquely powered to destroy the JLA clones. They also provide her with a lipstick antidote for Superman's madness.
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