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Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane#122
Cover: Bob Oksner

Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #122

May 1972 · DC · 0.25 USD
“77 Coffins!”

In "77 Coffins!", Lois Lane finds herself trapped in a web of deception after contracting amnesia while undercover, fully believing she is the persona she’s assumed—Sheila Dexter. When her memories fail to return, Superman makes a bold, personal choice to reveal his true identity in a desperate attempt to reach her. Written by Jerry Siegel and brought to life with Curt Swan’s signature art and George Klein’s inks, this 1972 classic features a rare emotional risk for the Man of Steel, all capped by a striking cover by Bob Oksner.

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writer Jerry Siegel · artist Curt Swan · inker George Klein · letterer Joe Letterese · cover Bob Oksner

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artist Curt Swan
letterer Joe Letterese
cover pencils, inks Bob Oksner

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While undercover on an assignment, Lois contracts amnesia and believes she is really Sheila Dexter, her false identity. Superman takes the drastic measure of revealing his secret identity to shock her back to normal (she conveniently forgets it again).

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).