Superman's Secret Sweetheart; Lois Lane in Hollywood; Superman's Forbidden Room last edited by pikahyper on 05/17/19 04:05AM View full history

    “SUPERMAN’S SECRET SWEETHEART.” Lois tries to help a lonely college girl gain acceptance with her classmates by setting her up as Superman’s girlfriend and gets Superman to go along with the ruse.

    1. "Superman's Secret Sweetheart" written by Unknown, penciled and inked by Kurt Schaffenberger. (Superman & Lois Lane)
    2. "Cora the Car Hop" gag strip by Henry Boltinoff.
    3. "Lois Lane in Hollywood" written by Otto Binder, penciled and inked by Kurt Schaffenberger.
    4. "That Deep Dark Secret!" (Buzzy : a public service message for teens)
    5. "Gag Bag" full text piece.
    6. "Honey in Hollywood" gag strip by Henry Boltinoff.
    7. "Superman's Forbidden Room" written by Unknown, penciled by Wayne Boring and inked by Stan Kaye. (Superman & Lois Lane)
    8. "Jerry the Jitterbug" gag strip by Henry Boltinoff.

    Note: "Lois Lane in Hollywood" has a humorous version of Hollywood with "Premiere Palace" as Grauman's Chinese Theater. The star's are "I Wuv You" by Curly Semple, Hi-Ho Silver, "I want to be alone" by Greta Gardo 1938, "Lots of love from Lottie" 1957 and "To all my millions of fans" by Errol Flint 1948. There is a "Green Derby" in place of the "Brown Derby".

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    Mystery! Suspense! Silver Age! 0

    O the silver age! the time where everything was campy in comics. and now this didnt start with the batman 60s show. in fact comics were already campy in tone way before that. this espically true in the 50s Where  little comic called superman girlfriend lois lane was born....along with a similarly styled jimmy Olsen comic.   much like basically every superman comic at the time the issue is split in to many different stories and there all super silly. on involves a gangster pretending to be superm...

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