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 LOIS LANE Image:Biography.gif
Created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster; Revamped by John Byrne

PERSONAL DATA


Image:Y-dot.jpg‎ Full Name: Lois Joanne Lane Kent
Image:Y-dot.jpg‎ Occupation: Reporter
Image:Y-dot.jpg‎ Citizenship: American
Image:Y-dot.jpg‎ Marital Status: Married
Image:Y-dot.jpg‎ Known Relatives: Ella Lane (mother), Sam Lane (father, deceased), Lucy Lane Troupe (sister), Ron Troupe (brother-in-law), Samuel Troupe (nephew), Clark Kent (husband), Jonathan Kent (father-in-law, deceased), Martha Kent (mother-in-law), Jor-El (father-in-law, deceased), Lara Jor-El (mother-in-law, deceased)
Image:Y-dot.jpg‎ Base of Operation: Metropolis
Image:Y-dot.jpg‎ Gender: Female
Image:Y-dot.jpg‎ Height: 5'6"
Image:Y-dot.jpg‎ Weight: 130 lbs.
Image:Y-dot.jpg‎ Eyes: Blue
Image:Y-dot.jpg‎ Hair: Dyed black (previously brunette)
Image:Y-dot.jpg‎ First Appearance: (original): Action Comics #1 (June 1938)
(current): Man of Steel #1 (October 1986)
Image:Y-dot.jpg‎ Creators: Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster; Revamped by John Byrne



Contents


HISTORY


Working for the Daily Planet, Lois Lane has become an investigative journalist of international renown. She is known for having a close friendship with Metropolis' hero Superman, though most don't know that she is also his wife in his real-life identity of Clark Kent. Lois is an immensely capable and determined woman, who has earned the enmity of many powerful people, not least Lex Luthor - she rightly suspects that when Luthor was president, his appointment of her (now late) father in his cabinet was a move designed specifically to irritate her.


CHRONOLOGY


For a definitive list of appearances of Lois Lane in chronological order click here


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