Rajah Satdev
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[[Image:SatdevLois.jpg|thumb|left|Lois Lane contemplates another possible marital mistake]] | [[Image:SatdevLois.jpg|thumb|left|Lois Lane contemplates another possible marital mistake]] | ||
− | An alien from the planet [[Nferino]] who charms [[Lois Lane]] for a time though she suspects he is the devil. When [[Superman]] looks in on the matter, a bullet accidentally strikes Lois and she seemingly dies. Satdev possesses horns, a tail, and cloven hooves and gives Lois a potion that makes her appear | + | An alien from the planet [[Nferino]] who charms [[Lois Lane]] for a time though she suspects he is the devil. When [[Superman]] looks in on the matter, a bullet accidentally strikes Lois and she seemingly dies. Satdev possesses horns, a tail, and cloven hooves and gives Lois a potion that makes her appear as him and takes her to his homeworld to wed. Superman, believing her dead, gives her a memorial ring with a declaration of his affection engraved on it. Lois is touched by this effort and returns to Earth (SGLL No. 102, Jul 1970: "When You're Dead, You're Dead!"; SGLL No. 103, Aug 1970: "The Devil's Bride!"). |
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Revision as of 00:40, 18 January 2008
Rajah Satdev
An alien from the planet Nferino who charms Lois Lane for a time though she suspects he is the devil. When Superman looks in on the matter, a bullet accidentally strikes Lois and she seemingly dies. Satdev possesses horns, a tail, and cloven hooves and gives Lois a potion that makes her appear as him and takes her to his homeworld to wed. Superman, believing her dead, gives her a memorial ring with a declaration of his affection engraved on it. Lois is touched by this effort and returns to Earth (SGLL No. 102, Jul 1970: "When You're Dead, You're Dead!"; SGLL No. 103, Aug 1970: "The Devil's Bride!").