20) Lois Lane: Fallout by Gwenda Bond read this years ago actually, the first in the Lois Lane series. This series is aimed at the young adult market, but I couldn’t resist. This follows the DC Comics canon of having Lois as an Army brat who moves to Metropolis with her family. Starting a new high school she meets Perry White her first day who invites her to join the the Daily Scoop staff (The Daily Planet aimed at the teenaged market). The plot did remind me of one particular episode of Lois and Clark as the premise is rather similar, but I won’t say which one except only to say that it involves the concept of mind control. Also interesting is her online friendship (or maybe romance) with a guy she only knows by his online handle SmallvilleGuy. This is actually a lot of fun as you can totally imagine this is what Lois was like as a teenager too.

Last edited by Crazy_Babe; 03/05/20 06:24 AM.

The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched they must be felt with the heart

Helen Keller