Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #45
In "The 'Superman-Lois' Hit Record!", Lois Lane takes on a new role as the replacement advice columnist after the original breaks her leg—only to find herself caught in a web of mistaken signals when she begins receiving love notes she thinks are from Clark Kent. Written by Jerry Siegel and illustrated with charm by Kurt Schaffenberger, this 1963 classic captures Lois’s playful suspense as she waits for a proposal she’s determined to decline. The cover, also by Schaffenberger, perfectly captures the moment’s delicate tension.
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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.
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