In tribute to
Superman the Movie's
Lois Lane, Margot Kidder, who just passed away this past Sunday, let's take a loving look back at some of Ol' Groove's
LL Groovy Age covers. Art by Curt Swan, Murphy Anderson, Dick Giordano, Bob Oksner, and others.
Lois was (usually) pretty hip during this era...
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RIP Margot |
Rest in peace Ms. Kidder. Lois Lane was a darn fine book in the early 70's, very entertaining. It's weird role as an unofficial part of Kirby's Fourth World makes it a prime candidate for collection. I'd love to see those Fourth World-inspired stories get a trade or two.
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I especially liked issue # 111 with its "Dark Side of the Justice League".
DeleteThis period of Lois Lane was interesting. Sometimes a little too heavy-handed with its relevance, but a good read nonetheless. I also like the Rose and Thorn backup. Sad about Margot Kidder. She was the first one to bring sexiness to Lois Lane. A sexiness that found its ultimate expression in Teri Hatcher.
ReplyDeleteYeah, Lois Lane has been one of the real surprise discoveries in my DC Bronze Age reading. It's got plenty of goofy bits, but there is a surprising amount of thought and heart in those books, plus some great art.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE that cover with her playing Gulliver to the JLA. The story inside is bonkers, but that's a wonderful image.