Lucy Lane
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Jimmy and Lucy fell in love unbeknownst to each other when they were both undercover and disguised as Magi the magician and Sandra, an English starlet. | Jimmy and Lucy fell in love unbeknownst to each other when they were both undercover and disguised as Magi the magician and Sandra, an English starlet. | ||
− | For a time, Lucy Lane is believed dead, causing Lois to quit her job in grief (SGLL No. 120, Mar 1972: "Who Killed Lucy Lane?"). She returns as the old woman "Lena Lawrence", initially aged by a jungle virus but later regaining her youth (SPJO No. 160, Oct 1973: "The Shadow from the Grave!"). It is revealed that Lucy was, in fact, acting as a secret | + | For a time, Lucy Lane is believed dead, causing Lois to quit her job in grief (SGLL No. 120, Mar 1972: "Who Killed Lucy Lane?"). She returns as the old woman "Lena Lawrence", initially aged by a jungle virus but later regaining her youth (SPJO No. 160, Oct 1973: "The Shadow from the Grave!"). It is revealed that Lucy was, in fact, acting as a secret government operative in a campaign against [[The 100]]. |
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Revision as of 14:05, 5 December 2007
Lucy Lane
The daughter of Sam and Ella Lane, and the younger sister of Lois Lane. A onetime airline stewardess (SF No. 172, Aug/Sep 1975; and others), Lucy, a lovely blonde, has on occasion shared an apartment in Metropolis with her sister Lois Lane (S No. 142/1, Jan 1961: “Lois Lane’s Secret Helper!â€; and others) and has been romantically linked with Jimmy Olsen (S No. 147/1, Aug 1961: “The Great Mento!â€; and others). (TGSB)
Jimmy and Lucy fell in love unbeknownst to each other when they were both undercover and disguised as Magi the magician and Sandra, an English starlet.
For a time, Lucy Lane is believed dead, causing Lois to quit her job in grief (SGLL No. 120, Mar 1972: "Who Killed Lucy Lane?"). She returns as the old woman "Lena Lawrence", initially aged by a jungle virus but later regaining her youth (SPJO No. 160, Oct 1973: "The Shadow from the Grave!"). It is revealed that Lucy was, in fact, acting as a secret government operative in a campaign against The 100.