Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #96
In "The Girl Who Died for Superman! [Part I]," Lois Lane finds herself trapped in a parallel dimension, facing a chilling moral test: to return home, she must convince her doppelgänger to swap places by making her suffer—specifically, by tormenting the other Lois’s son until she can no longer endure it. Written by Leo Dorfman and brought to life with iconic precision by artists Curt Swan and George Roussos, this 1969 issue features a cover by Swan and Murphy Anderson, marking a pivotal moment in the series' exploration of identity and sacrifice.
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Trapped in a parallel dimension, Lois must convince her double to exchange places with her again, which she does by mistreating the parallel Lois's son until his mother can't bear to watch any longer.
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