Cover Credits |
Artist: Kurt Schaffenberger |
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Comic Title: Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #68
Publisher: DC
(National Periodical Publications, Inc.)
Address: 575 Lexington Avenue, New York, NY
Cover Date: Sep/Oct 1966
On Sale Date:
July 12, 1966 Newsstand Date July 12, 1966
Source: Direct Currents, Adventure Comics #347, Page 30
Newsstand Date July 12, 1966
Source: House Ad, Action Comics #341, Page 25
Copyright Date July 12, 1966
Source: Library of Congress, Periodicals 1966
Frequency: Monthly, with the exception of March, June and December
Cover Price: $0.25
Page Count: 80
Editor: Mort Weisinger
See Also: The Guide to DC Giants
Notes:
This issue is labeled 80pg. Giant #G-26.
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Title: "Lois Lane's Soldier Sweetheart"
Pages: 8
Feature(s):
Lois Lane (of Earth-1)
Artist: Kurt Schaffenberger
Reprinted From:
Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #14 (1960)
Feature Character(s)
- Lois Lane (last appearance in Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #14; next appearance in Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #14)
Supporting Character(s)
- Superman (last appearance in Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #14; next appearance in Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #14)
- Perry White (last appearance in Superman #134; next appearance in Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen #42)
Other Character(s)
- Eddie Banning, Jr. (an army soldier; no further appearances)
- Edward Banning (Eddie’s father; a movie producer; no further appearances)
- Several soldiers (no further appearances)
Synopsis:
Lois Lane visits an army base and meets Eddie Banning, Jr., a solider stationed there. Eddie likes Lois, but Lois is not interested in him. However, when Eddie is around Lois pretends to be in love with him. She later reveals to Clark Kent that she is only after Eddie because his father is a movie producer.
Lois continues her charade with Eddie. The young soldier ignores the warnings given by everyone that Lois is a two-timer and a phony. Eddie proposes to Lois, and she accepts. However, during the ceremony, Lois reveals she doesn’t like Eddie. The young soldier is heartbroken, and Superman is forced to prevent him from killing himself.
When he is brought back, Eddie reveals that he was acting too. He and Lois planned the entire charade to convince Eddie’s father that he was a talented actor. The elder Banning certainly was impressed, especially since even Superman was fooled.
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