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Remember when Lois Lane was almost Superman's mom? Yeah, that almost happened in a crazy time-travel story from Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane #59 entitled "Lois Lane's Romance with Jor-El"! What are your thoughts on this strange tale? Let's talk in the comments!
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the silver age was creepy
Maybe this is why Sups now is dating Wonder Woman.
Okaaay, Silver-Age Lois Lane was one crazy-ass lady! And I'm a little surprised that the character managed to be remain as dignified in the Golden Age and post-Silver Age stories when there are stories like this about her.
This story is messed up on so many different levels of morality, who knew Lois was so blindly evil.
Go back and read some early Superman stories from 1938 through world war 2 and watch cartoons of him from that period, that guy was terrible in many stories, destroyed people houses, tossed person out of airplane, sank submarine killing everyone on board, tossed people a distance so would have to be dead. How he let Lex Luthor live when he killed or allowed to die, so many others some of which committed no crime must be far less than a good character.
This sounds like a really bad Fan Fiction.
+TheSonicfanx1 You can probably say that about most of the Silver Age DC Comics to be honest. XD
Absolutely!
A hilariously really bad fan ficiom
funny as hell ending. give him the time with their parents you had, minus makign out with his dad part
Silver Age Lois Lane could be its own segent for this channel if you wanted to
*QUESTION TIME!* Should Lois have told Superman that she found a way to go back in time and visit his living parents? Or should she just keep it a secret and hope Superman never finds out about her romance with Jor-El?
***** Do you think it would be awkward if Superman goes back in time to visit his parents and learned about this story? Would that change his perspective of his father?
Given the circumstances of Lois being a...rooster obstacle...I think it's best that she didn't tell him.
Haha! Well said.
Just imagine how that conversation would go. Lois telling Superman she made out with his dad.
Cocobarbarian Haha. So you're siding with Lois keeping it all to herself?
I think it was a really really bad story but it is so bad it is funny which makes it kind of enjoyable.
El sexy super sayayin I agree i mean it took her the whole story to realise how gross her crush on her boyfriend's DAD!!! stupid but funny
_Yeah... Silver Age Lois Lane was a terrible person. And yeah, Lois deserved everything she got in this comic._
To be fair, silver age Superman was equally awful, they were a match made in hell. There's a reason why Jimmy Olsen was a fan favorite.
+MrLCGO
Well, that explains the crazy Justice League 3000 version of Lois Lane.
+MrLCGO gtsfotvjqsfjbhnghds bubonic khdhtdhdzkg
Ironically, I just read Lois Lane # 59 last week and this popped up today. It really was a fun story, but I suspect the thing driving the sales was Schaffenberger putting Lois in that micro-miniskirt. He was one of the very best at disguising what was really "good girl art" inside conventional stories. By the mid-sixties, he was making Lois' skirts tighter and shorter, and occasionally finding excuses to put her and/or Lana into attractive costumes (I still recall one story having them both in saucy cocktail waitress outfits with fishnets). For the time, it was a rather bold subtext in the stories, especially for DC!
Time travel should be kept to the flash. Lol
leerx Ate seriously only he knows how to properly change things LMFAO
lonewolf colin *cough* Flashpoint *cough*
G Man *coughs with you* yes I know that.
Wow, Lous reached a new type of ho-low
One of my favorite Superman Videos. Keep up the good work!
Thanks for watching! Superman has a ton of great content to pull from!
Silver age Lois Lane is very creepy but it seems it was use for comic relieve.
+Víctor Andrés Hernández Patiño *relief
and not really. She was the main character of the story. You can't be the relief if you're the star.
I LOVE the delirium of some of the silver age stories. Remember the TV episode, in which two small time crooks got into an argument over lemon pie? One said that his ex girlfriend made the best in the world, while the other claimed that his mom (if memory serves) did. They agreed to get pies from both women and find someone to judge which was best. Of course, both women refused. The GF had a new squeeze, who was currently manning a remote tracking station in Alaska and for whom she'd baked one of her lemon pies. She placed an ad in The Planet, asking Superman to fly the pie to the guy. (poetry not intended) Meanwhile, a hillbilly, played by Chuck Connors, arrived in Metropolis, with his pet mule in tow. He's really impressed "with them fancy hitchin' posts y'all got up here". (Parking meters.) When he checked into a hotel, we learned that his name is Mr. Superman. Everyone assumed that he was the real thing, in disguise. He found out about the ad and agreed to "fly" to Alaska, with the pie. Of course, this meant chartering a plane, which he did. When he reached the outpost, with the gangster in pursuit, and the real Superman showed up, the poor boyfriend decided that not any of this lunacy could possibly be happening and concluded that isolation had driven him insane. The episode ended with him sitting down and sharing the pie with Superman, who explaind that he was not crazy. I did NOT know that David Lynch had ever written for the show.
As to the creepiness of the Lois Lane story, yeah, not good. It reminds me of how I felt when 'Smallville' cast one of my favorite Hollywood beauties, Annette O'Toole, as Martha Kent. Now, I'm hot for Superboys' mom and THAT is just SO wrong! :-/ Thanks a heap, Warner Brothers!
I have to admit, I've been avoiding this one till I could control my face-palming instinct, after my brother watched it and told me of it. It reeks of Silver-Age sociopathy, perhaps exceeded only by the 'evil-destroying' sequence in 'Superman Red, Superman Blue' Imaginary. Another nail in the coffin of Lois' foray into Big Huge Stupid? If she could have somehow really become Superman's mother, and if he was sent to Earth successfully (which would mean she died), then Superman would be Half-Human and therefore vastly weaker! So, Lois? Not only are you an obsessive stalker with apparent pedophilic tendencies, your complete lack of thinking things through could have fatally compromised the greatest hero of them all. Lex is looking down on you and shaking his head.
BTW, for a premise almost as Nutzoid (what a great word) : Try Lois Lane 106, wherein she...has Superman reconfigure her to be an African-American woman for 24 Hours. Even their efforts to be inclusive were on acid. To be fair, I'm sure they had her learn an important 70's Afterschool Special Lesson...or not.
Rob Morris There have been so many times when I almost talked about that story, but it's just so awful that I don't even want to attempt it.
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I don't think you need to. The cover to LL 106 alone is already a meme to very bad writing. This one alone could function as a 'Family Guy' cutaway, with almost no edits. In fact, that Lois is less of a psycho at times than this one.
I DESPISE THE EXISTENCE OF THE SILVER AGE
+Rob Morris Sir, there are not enough likes to put under your comment. This story _epitomizes_ why I *never* liked Lois Lane as a character pre-1990, how people wrote/viewed women in the 1950s/60s [all about "Gotta get the Man!"] and why the Silver Age, at least in comics, arguably had more drug users than the 80s crack and cocaine epidemic. I mean, this story shows how this character was not only a *bat shit crazy man hungry **_Caricature_** of the imappropriate* , but also the _lenghts_ she would go to, messing up _countless peoples lives_ and then turning on a dime just to get what she wants. Bet your bottom dollar, *Wonder Woman* would be smart enough to not do such bull****!
Why they _ever_ made this comic book series is beyond me; all it was was stories about Lois being catty, scheming, or being an utter pain in Superman's ass as she tries to get his attention. I mean come on... deliberately stopping to plant secret into a couples yard and essentially take advantage of their _baby?_ REALLY????? The few times they used _Clark- in the story, it was still featured around this poor imitation of _I Love Lucy_ -esque comedy. Never understood what Superman saw in this version of her, and I am _grateful_ that, say what you want Scott, the 90s actually made this chick somewhat _tolerable_ ; Erica Durance's portrayal in _Smallville_ actually made her *likeable*.
+Diamondjelyninja Not all of the Silver age is so insane.... Actually most of it is as insane.. But a lot of it it a fair bit more happy and reliable then a story about a insane woman stalks her boyfriends father in the past. There some good stories in the silver ages to even if they tend to be a bit on the insane side. Sometimes the characters are actually reliable. I mean it is the age where Spiderman was born and Peter Parker is made to be a reliable character.
Well done - do you think you could possibly do a telling of how Lois Lane and Lana Lang are confused by SUPERMAN'S romance with "Lana Lane", a gal who looked like a combination of both of them - circa 1963 or so - would be great if you could.
Johnny Gainor That sounds neat. I'll add it to the list.
*Lois Lane's Romance with Superman's Dad!*
Lois Lane goes back in time and has a brief fling with Superman's Dad, Jor-El. ***** breaks down _Superman's Girlfriend, Lois Lane #59_ so you don't have to read it yourself. Although, you totally should. It's fantastic!
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Wow.....that's awkward on a few different levels. :)
Craig Willard I know, right?! Lois has some of the weirdest stories in the Silver Age. They are just so much fun to read, even if they are a bit awkward. Haha
Hmmmmm...... this story sounds a bit familiar. I think the writer of this story was, drum role please...............Futurama's Matt Groening.
Wow that was confusing but cool I guess
Man.. LOIS LANE'S AWESOME
Should have so many more subscribers! Your videos are so good
I agree! Haha. Thanks for watching. Like I said in the video, even if it's just 5 subscribers leaving good comments, I'd still do the show!
And this is why Supes is better off with Wondy...
lol no. let's keep that shallow basic mess out of the reflections on the hilarious dickery that is the silver age, thanks.
Zetto Vii well you are confused ,
the match you are talking about is the new 52 version
lois lane is known for her pre new 52 character which is awesome match for superman ,
new 52 wonder woman and superman is ok in their own right,
+Zetto Vii No, Wony is better off with Bats
josiah jenks Even tho Bats makes a better couple with the Cat.
Zetto Vii Wonder Woman was the best.
*Though I could be Nostalgic for the Cartoon*
Jesus Christ silver age.
great job dude this is a great comic book show your awsome and I just subscribed good luck moving :D my guess would probrobally be deadpool or wolverine
WOW!! Didn't know Lois was so selfish
True keep doing more Superman videos
the most famous subject of weapon one is Captain America
1st vid I've seen on this channel. Subscribed. Lol
dude this was awesome like really awesome lol
OhmaGERD. This is effin' AMAZING. I love the Silver Age!
I love the old Silver Age stories, and it is good to see that they are returning to this formula.
This video made me laugh so much XD
I had to come back and watch this one again. It's a lot of fun! But about Lois giving the time machine to Superman so he can spend time with his parents, well he did do that at some point. The "World of Krypton" miniseries covered much of Superman's origin and mythos, including the fact that at some point Superman did indeed go back in time and spend some time with his parents.
Silver Age Superman writers were on crack, that's the only explanation for those stories
I've always thought that old comics were better but now...
I love this story! haha! Jor-El and Kal-El are Eskimo Brothers!
I loved the Lois Lane stories
Great story I read it back in the 60's in the 80 page giant.
Well... good to know... Lois was a terrible person... yeah...
BloodySteel64 Hahahahaha
BloodySteel64 * silver age
other lois lanes were so great and well written this was just laughable,
Nice episode! Have you ever thought about doing an episode talking about all the comics on the wall behind you and why those ones specifically are there? Or a MODOK episode, that'd be cool. Good luck with the move too!
Thanks, Mike! And I have often thought about doing an episode about the show itself. Lots of behind the scenes stuff that you guys don't get to see as well as talking about the comics on the wall and that sort of goodness. I was just waiting for a good time to do that episode. Like a 50th or 100th episode special or something. And I will add MODOK to the list!
Ahh right, that's a cool idea, I never thought of it as a 50th episode special or something, maybe as a 3000 subscriber special? I'd love to hear you just rant about crazy random characters like MODOK
Maybe a 10,000 subscriber special?! haha. One thing I'm trying to stray away from is origin stories and histories of characters, because I think other people do that stuff way better than I could. But if it's someone that not a lot of people talk about (like Topo or Etta Candy for example) then I don't have a problem making an episode about them. MODOK might fall under that category too.
Some origins would be pretty cool, Booster Gold might be cool to do an origin on. Most of all just do what you think you can do best.
I've wanted to do Booster Gold for a while. I just love time travel stuff (as you can see from the video above). But I want to try to throw in some added value or question if I were to do origin stories. Like the Moon Knight episode asking the question "Is Moon Knight Marvel's Batman?" I want to start acting more questions to spark conversations and debates. It's always fun to learn from those in the comments who are much smarter than I am!
Hi Scott, I would love to see videos on why Lois Lane became a reporter or why Lois Lane and Superman are meant for each other or Why Silver Age Lois loves Superman but isn't interested in Clark Kent. Maybe you did vidoes on these topics before and I haven't found them yet.
Thanks for hearing me.
This.was.Awesome
Dang that's like Back to the Future in reverse. Hilarious. 😂
"Silver Age at it's Finest!" LMAO, totally, especially with the "Superman's Girlfriend Lois Lane" title...
BTW, Scott - this makes at least two of your pieces that ended up relegated to a special Pre-Crisis alternate Earth called Earth-B, being this one and your pal Mopee. Anytime DC ended up thinking better of a story and wanted it gone forever, they gave it to Earth-B, or they eventually did. Other stars include Catwoman as a cold-blooded thrill-killer, Batman's mentally disturbed older brother Thomas Wayne Jr., and Sgt. Rock living into the 1970's, teaming twice with a Batman who started out in WW2.
A lot of these stories came from the run of a writer/editor named Bob Haney on Brave & Bold. Team-up books tend to have stuff like this - in a Thing team-up, Hercules lifted all of Manhattan island - only to have a much later book relegate this to a boast.
It's an easy guess that these stories were made to fill space, and they got increasingly desperate for ideas as time went by.
i read a comic sometime agowhere superman was absorbed by a crystal type monster and had died that way.never got to read the next issue but hope you can shed some light on what happened after that.
Captain America was Weapon I in World War 2!!!! The show is so awesome:)
Thank you very much, Riley!
The most famous and successful subject of the Weapon I Program was Steve Rogers, aka Captain America. The Weapon I Program was also known as " Project Rebirth " , or the " Super Soldier Program ".
This story was just messed up!
Can you please do what all types of kryptonite does to Superman? (pink,green,ect.)
Ismael Rodriguez Comicstorian has you covered here: ua-cam.com/video/p-80-Y5dp9s/v-deo.html
+NerdSync lol XD
I have too buy this comic book this awesome
Conner Kent Definitely!
Conner Kent LOL
Scott Niswander is Weapon I, designed to be the perfect comic misconceptions host!
RKCrystalSoul is Weapon Zero: Classified, but probably awesome!
Weapon I is everybody's favorite Captain America.if i recall Fantomex was XIII,Wolverine was X and Deadpool is XI
Most of that is correct, but we'll talk about that next time. Along with many more characters.
Good job. But darn I actually knew the answer this time
***** Haha. You can still write a comment about the answer. I pick at random so everyone has an equal chance of being featured on the show!
This is the greatest comic of all time.
Haha and lets not forget the horror of Lois being trapped in the Phantom Zone for what...30 years? Go Silver Age!
Dave Crane Nah, she's fine. Haha
She was trapped with zod and jax-url or whatever for 30 years that's as many as 3 10's and that's terrible.
redleader antillies "thats as many as three tens, and thats terrible" atleast she wasn't stealing cakes
Do they really call it Kryptonese in the comics? Not Kryptonian? My heart just sank for the stupidity of all.
Kryptonese is the language and Kryptonian is what they call the people. Spaniard was people and language is Spanish. Although they don't use term Spaniard as much today, more like to say Spanish or Hispanic.
I've heard Kryptonian used as the name of the language many times. It's a fictional people and language so anything is fair game. But I've heard predominantly that. However, when new people come in and change things, sometimes they make bad choices. I just don't like the sound of the word Kryptonese. To my ear, it sounds stupid. Kind of like the word comfortability (which now may or may not be a word based on colloquial usage).
Anyway, back to your examples, I think the proper comparisons to use are words such as Portuguese, Chinese, German, French, Slovokian, etc... They refer to nationalities and languages. It is highly unusual and weird to mix a -ian with an -ese. There is Slovokian, and there is Chinese. But you would not mix the two endings to have one refer to a people and things of a country, and then use the other for the language. That's why it sounds stupid. And that's why it is a bad choice for even a fictional "people". It represents a basic misunderstanding of how the English language works, i.e. mistake. Hope that makes sense.
@@kunverdi
I think kryptonese has a nice ring to it
The Spiral notebook will never go out of style.
Don't need a password to operate a spiral notebook.
U are a great you tuber better then piewdiepie in my mind keep it going
She borrows a time machine... Seems legit
"Bitch Lois" is funny with her self-foiling schemes of the silver age. Nearly a vilain but hilarious with every ideas backfiring. The competition between her and lana lang was also incredible .
Wow, not only was Lois decades older than we thought, but the one device that could save Krypton has been in Superman's Fortress of Solitude all these years, right under his nose.
Entertainng video
i can't really remember when exactly the silver age of comics was but i think it was somewhen in the fifties and you have to know that after world war II there were very few men compared to women - that lead to the iconic fifties look, because every woman tried to be the prettiest and/or best she could be to "trap" a man and secure a future and a family.
there are many articles and youtube videos that adress this topic (i personally prefer the historically acurate makeup video, but i can also understand why you might not be that interested in that one ;D)
The writer of that comic just go nuts man!
Somethings can't be unseen..
so silly but funny!!!
Captain America was part of the weapon plus program aka the super soldier program. Captain America is technically weapon I. Some stuff about mutants and Hydra and what not... I think sinister has some part in it maybe shadow king, I don't recall the information I found that at.
Sassy Scott is the best.
Captain America, the weapon X was another super soldier test...i think
If Superman had a time machine he would pull a Cartman, "Screw you guys, I'm going home!"
Linkara needs to review this comic it will be hilarious
thank you.
your the best (:
I thought this was going to be a weird story but it was really interesting . . .
Please do a video on armless tigerman
I'm several years late, so I don't mind saying that I guessed and then confirmed that Weapon I was Captain America. Very cool!
Well if the Christopher Reeves movie is any help Jor-El's AI does mention that days on Krypton are 28 hours long.
This is a weirdly amazing story.
Any body know where I can get that green lantern poster In the background?
crazy story
4:05 "But what if she doesn't come out beautiful? Heh, Heh!" Damn Lois...the only thing missing is a thin mustache and your hand twirling it.
That would be awesome if they go back and retrieve that time machine now. Talk about a deep canon pull.
Captain America was the first successful Weapon I program because it's logical that he was first because he was alive WAY before all of the other mutants (as far as we know so far)
There were definitely mutants before Captain America existed, but we'll talk more about that next time. Thanks for watching!
Wait isn't Wolverine older than Captain America??? and if so doesn't that also make Mystique older than Captain America
Silver Age Lois was batshit awesome.
thank God for the Bronze Age for clearing this up :D!
Jeeeesssussss! That’s bad writhing.
What a story
I loving this episode
It's funny That she was with superman's dad
Captain Friggin' Merica
She's going back in time, ok, she's having kinda flirt with jor-el, fine, she getting trapped in the phantom zone, right, but how comes that she exists on earth several years later?
according to this story there couldn't be a lois lane, cause she's a phantom before her birth, so she actually never existed in superman's life, and couldn't have done all this things. or are there two lois lanes now?
now i am confused.
She was trapped in the phantom zone as an adult. The adult Lois has no impact on the child Lois so she could still be born. The way I understand it is Lois was born, she grows up and gets to know Superman, she has this big time travel adventure and gets trapped in the phantom zone. That all makes sense, but she's been living in the phantom zone for so long. According to the story, Superman found her in the phantom zone a few days after she went to the presentation and took the time machine. Why couldn't Superman find her in the phantom zone before? She's been in there for decades. Why is it just now that she reveals herself? That's what I'm confused about.
If Magnificent Bitch was a term, it would have a picture of Silver Age Lois Lane next to the definition. I wonder when she slowly started to change from crazy problem maker into modern Lois.
I'm surprised she never tried to get busy with Pa Kent.
go go superman !
i read that superman did use a time machine to go back to visit his parents
Captain America or the first person of the Weapon X program
Lois was Superman's great great x 50 grandmother in Red Son.
Random guess: Maverick?
Also, Lois is kinda jacked up in the silver age. Not that the comics I grew up with were some kind of Shakespeare, but then again Shakespeare was written for the illiterate, common masses so I guess 90's ftw.
Silver age! Hell, yeah...!
Damn Lois!!
This kinda gives me inspiration to write a story where Lois goes back in time and she marries Zod's dad, giving birth to none other than the good General, thinking that if she raised him, he wouldn't have turned up such a bad guy. And, of course, in Silver Age goodness, she SUCCEDS!
In that case, no wonder Zod has a dislike for the letter L.
Captain America, Steven Rogers!