| Alias |
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Superwoman |
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| Nick Name | |
| Mrs. Superman | |
| Civilian ID | |
| Lois Lane | |
| Occupation | |
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Journalist |
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| Legal Status | |
| Citizen of the United States with no criminal record. | |
| Nation or Planet of Origin | |
| Unnamed U.S. Army Hospital | |
| Group Affiliation | |
| Daily Planet Newspaper | |
| Base of Operations | |
| Metropolis | |
| Height | |
| 5' 6" | |
| Weight | |
| 120 lbs. | |
| Eye Color | |
| Blue | |
| Hair Color | |
| Brown | |
| Skin Tone | |
| Caucasian | |
| Known Powers | |
| Scientifically altered
human gaining temporary superhuman strength, speed, stamina, agility,
durability and flight. Skills as a journalist and knowledge of police self-defense techniques. |
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| Accessories | |
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| Common Enemies | |
| Lex Luthor | |
| Regularly Appearing | |
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Action Comics |
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| First Appearance | |
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Lois Lane Action Comics #1 (June, 1938) Lois Lane as Superwoman Action Comics #60 (May, 1943) |
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| Creator | |
| Jerry Siegel & George Roussos | |
| Origin | |
| In a strange dream
Lois
Lane is the recipient of a blood transfusion
from
Superman, granting her the superhuman powers of Superwoman. Coincidentally she would in a later adventure gain powers similar to Superman's through one of Lex Luthor's experiments. But like many adventures to come her powers would only be temporary as Superwoman. |
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