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Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane (1958) #100

Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane (1958) #100

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Superman's Girl Friend, Lois Lane #100: Lois’s Dance Disaster Turns Identity Crisis!
Get ready for a milestone mash-up of romance, rejection, and ridiculous disguises in Superman’s Girl Friend, Lois Lane Vol 1 #100 (April 1970)! When Lois Lane musters the guts to ask Superman to the Daily Planet Dance, he shoots her down for some “important mission” (sure, Supes, we’ve heard that one before). Convinced her curves are to blame, Lois hops on a weight-and-fortune machine—because nothing screams self-reflection like a carnival gimmick. The machine’s cryptic advice? “Change your strategy to win your man.” So, Lois flips the script, vowing to ditch her snooping ways and cover for Superman’s slip-ups instead of exposing him. Talk about a plot twist thicker than her dance dress!
But here’s the kicker—Superman’s moonlighting as Allen Todd, a novelty salesman (because who doesn’t buy gag gifts from a superhero?), trying to throw off three goons sniffing around his Clark Kent secret. He wants Lois to bust him, dropping fake clues like breadcrumbs, but she’s suddenly Miss Loyalty, zipping her lips even when “Todd” practically begs to be outed. Frustrated, Superman pulls out all the stops—fake letters from a dying geezer, notes to the crooks—until the baddies corner Lois and shoot “Todd,” only to find he’s bulletproof. Surprise! It’s Superman, who torches the Todd gig, announces a “new” identity, and keeps Clark safe. The next day, Lois is back at the Daily Planet, drooling over the chance to crack his next disguise. Oh, Lois, never change—except when a fortune machine tells you to!
Current Value: As of April 10, 2025, this centennial caper is strutting at $60-$90 in VG/FN condition. Milestone issues always carry clout, and this one’s quirky charm keeps it kicking!
Expected Value Trends: This one’s got legs—and they’re dancing toward profit! With Superman’s 2025 movie hype and Lois Lane’s timeless appeal, issue #100 could waltz up to $120-$150 in the next couple of years, especially if DC spotlights their cat-and-mouse romance or Clark’s secret-identity antics. A Daily Planet Dance anniversary nod could seal the deal—collectors love a good round number with a goofy gimmick. It’s a milestone with momentum!
Key Character Appearances: Lois Lane shines as the lovesick sleuth turned accidental ally, while Superman juggles Clark Kent and Allen Todd like a circus act gone wrong. The trio of crooks play the fall guys, with the weight-and-fortune machine stealing a cameo as the real mastermind. It’s a cast of chaos that’s pure Silver Age gold!
Grab this issue and step into a dance of deception where Lois’s heart and Superman’s secrets tango in hilarious harmony. Because when a fortune machine’s calling the shots, it’s a comic that’s equal parts funky, flirty, and fabulously far-fetched!
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