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Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane#99
Cover: Curt Swan & Murphy Anderson

Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #99

Feb 1970 · DC · 0.15 USD
“Is Lois Lane Guilty?”

In "Is Lois Lane Guilty?", Lois Lane takes on a mystery that puts her in the crosshairs of suspicion as she tracks a modern-day Robin Hood—only to find herself entangled with Mark Benton, a man who bears an uncanny resemblance to Clark Kent. Benton’s dual life as both a masked crusader and a wealthy socialite throws Lois’s instincts into question, blurring the lines between justice, identity, and deception. Written by Jerry Coleman and illustrated by Kurt Schaffenberger, with a striking cover by Curt Swan and Murphy Anderson, this 1970 issue delivers a classic mystery with a twist that keeps readers guessing.

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Full credits

artist, inker Kurt Schaffenberger
cover pencils Curt Swan
cover inks Murphy Anderson

Full plot ⚠ may contain spoilers

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Lois is on the trail of a modern-day Robin Hood when she meets Mark Benton, who is a double for Clark Kent. It turns out Benton is hiding two secret identities; he is the Robin Hood, and he's also the wealthy Ronald Van Horton.

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