Cover Credits |
Artist: Dick Giordano |
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Comic Title: Superman's Girl Friend Lois Lane #110
Publisher: DC
(National Periodical Publications, Inc.)
Address: 909 Third Avenue, New York, NY
Cover Date: May 1971
On Sale Date:
March 25, 1971 Copyright Date March 25, 1971
Source: Library of Congress, Periodicals 1971
Frequency: Monthly, with the exception of Mar., June and Dec.
Cover Price: $0.15
Page Count: 32
Editor: E. Nelson Bridwell
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Title: "Indian Death Charge"
Pages: 14
Feature(s):
Lois Lane (of Earth-1)
Writer: Robert Kanigher
Penciller: Werner Roth
Inker: Vince Colletta
Feature Character(s)
- Lois Lane (last appearance in World's Finest Comics #202; next appearance in Action Comics #403)
Supporting Character(s)
- Superman (last appearance in World's Finest Comics #202; next appearance in Action Comics #403)
- Perry White (last appearance in Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #138; next appearance in World's Finest Comics #204)
Villain(s)
- Al Torm (a publisher; no further appearances)
- A group of construction workers (no further appearances)
Other Character(s)
- Johnny Lone Eagle and (an indian leader; no further appearances)
- Singing Rain and Little Moon (Johnny's sister and her son; no further appearances)
- Joseph Bright Wing (Little Moon's father; no further appearances)
- A ghetto mother and her child (no further appearances)
Synopsis:
Lois Lane is among the onlookers who await a group of indians who are scheduled to perform a rain dance. When the indian leader Johnny Lone Eagle announces that there will be no dance, the crowd is furious. Superman is forced to break up the scuffle.
Lois returns to the indian village with Johnny. She meets Singing Rain, a young mother and Johnny's sister. The indians explain that construction workers have built a dam that will flood their village. The indians refuse to go quietly and a confrontation ensues. Once again Superman steps in. He moves the dam to a neutral location which saves the village, but satisfies the dam builders.
Later, Singing Rain is fatally injured. Her dying wish is that Lois raise her baby Little Moon. Lois returns home with the child and performs the duties of a foster mother. When she is in a car accident, she is willing to save the child at the cost of her own life. However, a man rescues Lois. He is Joseph Bright Wing, Little Moon's father. He takes custody of the child, but Lois is given an award for her role as foster mother.
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