Mild Mannered Reviews - Lois Lane





Lois Lane #1 [of 12]
Scheduled to arrive in stores: July 3, 2019Cover date: September 2019
"Enemy of the People" - Part One
Writer: Greg Rucka
Artist: Mike Perkins
Cover: Mike Perkins
Variant Covers: Jenny Frison
Reviewed by: Mario Bennese
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In a hotel room, Lois Lane works on finishing a story before sending it to Perry White. The gruff editor calls Lane and warns her that if he publishes the story she's just written, people will come after her. Never one to back down, Lois insists the Daily Planet run the story with her name in the byline. Perry then informs her that Mariska Voronova, a Russian reporter publicly critical of the Kremlin, has been found dead, seemingly by suicide. Lane ends the phone call and sends an instant message to someone, requesting a rendezvous.
Later in a parking garage, the intrepid reporter meets up with The Question, tasking him with going to Moscow to find Mariska's hidden backup sources. Lane has a feeling Mariska was murdered. Returning to her hotel room, Lois enters to see steam from the shower. She enters the shower and finds Clark who had been waiting for her. The next morning, the two go out for breakfast when a stranger makes a rude comment towards Lois. The couple discuss the Superman/Lois photo and how in an age of infinite cameras, it was inevitable. Clark expresses his displeasure in the public's scrutiny of Lois without even once taking shots at Superman. Lois calms him and they carry on with their morning. In Russia, The Question begins his quest.
Later that day, Lois attends a government press conference. Commandeering the event, Lane asks White House spokesperson Lee-Anne McCarthy about the administration profiting from refugee camps and the destruction of families. Refusing to answer the question, McCarthy has Lane escorted out and stripped of her credentials. Following her removal, several reporters followed Lane's line of questioning, leading McCarthy to prematurely end the briefing.

With this issue, Rucka perfectly demonstrates how to write Lois Lane. She's courageous, intelligent, and refuses to back down until the truth is known. In our current world of unending information twisting by both government and news outlets, Lois is just as much a hero as Superman. With the exception of the genuinely sweet Lois and Clark moments, the briefing scene is my favorite part of this issue. Not only is it topical, but it also shows Lois at her best, facing injustice unflinchingly.
I only have one minor gripe with this issue and that comes down to the scene in Moscow. I'm not entirely sure what was happening outside of The Question taking out some guys. Other than that, this issue comes highly recommended.



Mild Mannered Reviews
2019
Note: Except for digital first releases, the month dates are from the issue covers, not the actual date when the comic went on sale.January 2019
- Superman #5
- Action Comics #1005
- Supergirl #24
- Adventures of the Super Sons #4
- Justice League #11 (Drowned Earth)
- Aquaman #42 (Drowned Earth)
- Justice League #12 (Drowned Earth)
- Aquaman/Justice League: Drowned Earth #1 (Drowned Earth)
- Heroes in Crisis #3
- Superman #6
- Action Comics #1006
- Supergirl #25
- Adventures of the Super Sons #5
- Justice League #13
- Justice League #14
- Doomsday Clock #8
- Heroes in Crisis #4
- Superman #7
- Action Comics #1007
- Supergirl #26
- Adventures of the Super Sons #6
- Justice League #15
- Justice League #16
- Justice League Annual #1
- Young Justice #1
- Heroes in Crisis #5
- Superman #8
- Action Comics #1008
- Supergirl #27
- Man and Superman 100-Page Super Spectacular #1
- Adventures of the Super Sons #7
- Justice League #17
- Justice League #18
- Young Justice #2
- Heroes in Crisis #6
- Superman #9
- Action Comics #1009
- Supergirl #28
- Adventures of the Super Sons #8
- Justice League #19
- Justice League #20
- Young Justice #3
- Doomsday Clock #9
- Heroes in Crisis #7
- Superman #10
- Action Comics #1010
- Supergirl #29
- Adventures of the Super Sons #9
- Justice League #21
- Justice League #22
- Young Justice #4
- Heroes in Crisis #8
- Superman #11
- Action Comics #1011
- Supergirl #30
- Adventures of the Super Sons #10
- Justice League #23
- Justice League #24
- Superman: Leviathan Rising #1
- Young Justice #5
- Doomsday Clock #10
- Heroes in Crisis #9
- Superman #12
- Action Comics #1012
- Supergirl #31
- Adventures of the Super Sons #11
- Justice League #25
- Justice League #26
- Young Justice #6
- Event Leviathan #1
- Superman: Year One #1 (of 3)
- Lois Lane #1
- Superman #13
- Supergirl #32
- Action Comics #1013
- Adventures of the Super Sons #12
- Justice League #27
- Justice League #28
- Young Justice #7
- Event Leviathan #2
- Lois Lane #2
- Superman #14
- Action Comics #1014
- Batman/Superman #1
- Justice League #29
- Justice League #30
- Event Leviathan #3
- Superman: Year One #2 (of 3)
- Lois Lane #3
- Superman #15
- Supergirl #33
- Supergirl #34
- Action Comics #1015
- Batman/Superman #2
- Justice League #31
- Justice League #32
- Young Justice #8
- Event Leviathan #4
- Legion of Super-Heroes: Millennium #1 [of 2]
- Lex Luthor: Year of the Villain #1
- Doomsday Clock #11
- Lois Lane #4
- Superman #16
- Supergirl #35
- Action Comics #1016
- Batman/Superman #3
- Justice League #33
- Justice League #34
- Young Justice #9
- Event Leviathan #5
- Legion of Super-Heroes: Millennium #2 [of 2]
- Superman: Year One #3 (of 3)
- Superman Smashes The Klan #1
- Tales From The Dark Multiverse: The Death of Superman #1
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