You could say that with all the weird men Lois has married, you could say.... They're certified freaks, seven days a week? You did this to me Sasha! You wanted a WAP lyric in a 'Superman's Gilfrriend' episode!
😂 🤣 Finally watched that video. Don't get all the controversy. Doesn't anyone remember the 90's? W.A.P. wasn't my cup of tea and struck me more as a stunt for publicity... I didn't mean for any of that to rhyme. I truly didn't. 😖
Here comes the bride again, Here comes the bride again.... Seriously how many times does she expect us to RSVP? And does she return the gifts or just keeps them?
I love the readings you can do of Lois' personality from this🤣 Did Lois commit an actual crime at some point? That *REPENT YOUR CRIME* poster is sus Why were the policemen tiny? Because superman is the only crime fighter she thinks actually has power? Is she afraid of marrying superman in case he turns out to be a leather-clad homosexual? These are all such important questions. Especially the last one. 🤔🤣
Good questions! What I wonder is, how 'freaky' is Lois' sexuality, and what is her subconscious trying to suppress? How much is fear vs. actual desire? What would William Moulton Marston say?!?
The sixties were THE greatest era in the Superman mythos! On any given day, someone in the Superman Family exposed themselves as having the depth of a saucer. But it was just so darn fun! It is also fascinating to note how often telepathic "nudges" were overlooked or easily forgiven. One time, Lori Lemaris tried to telepathically manipulate Superman into proposing to Lois. Anyone who follows Sasha is already aware of Comet the Superhorse's less than honorable (though hardly evil in the traditional sense) mental creepiness. Superman himself used his super-hypnotism in a few ways that would not be so well received today. Despite all of that, I can't help but go back to those stories over and over as some of the most fun. Not the most well written or most enlightening or inspirational, but just outright silly and brainless fun.
Given your psychoanalysis of the meanings of the various parts of Lois' dream (which I think you get right) what do you make of the cops being children? She sees them as so much lesser than Supes when it comes to fighting crime? Or is it related to whatever her attitude to becoming a parent is? And why does it suddenly matter to me so much... Shit, you've got hypnotic powers that work over TH-cam, haven't you?! PS Loving the Lois marrying series, more please!
Since all infants are natural atheists and anarchists (because theism and statism are affirmative philosophies, and we're all born ignorant) perhaps subconscious Lois is expressing her innate contempt for arbitrary authority. However, given my own long relationship with Lois, I'd suspect your first suspicion to be the most likely.
On the plus side, weddings can be great places to meet people. And let's face it, nobody's going to turn down the bride wanting to speak to someone. Bam! A month's worth of interviews with the rich and powerful in just a single day.
Definitely one of the creepiest covers and one of the weirdest stories. I remember reading this story quite vividly. I even remember that the cover of my copy, bought at a garage sale, had a tiny ellipse cut out of it to give Titanman a mouth hole.
Hey, it's that one story I said about a few days ago, surprised to get it so soon. Now essentially, the summarized quote of the day from Superman: "No takesie-backsies"
'He reminds me of Superman.' With his mask off, he reminds me of Homelander. With it on, he reminds me of Hooded Justice. MInus the noose. But that's just me. Would these two if they had married become guests on this worlds version of Sesame St, in a week when the number was eight?
I remember seeing a silver age cover with Lois making out with Green Arrow while Aquaman and Batman are waiting in line to kiss her too and a blond girl is angry at Lois, and I think it could make for a great video of yours, ever if it may not have a wedding.
I remember that cover. Suddenly, I'm imagining how different it would look if instead of square 1960s Green Arrow it had been snazzy, bearded 1970s Green Arrow. A sight that would have made 1970s Black Canary's nipples protrude in outrage.
This cover looks like it's supposed to be one of those charity events where you can win a kiss from Lois in exchange for making a charitable contribution to the Superman Fresh Air Fund. Totally innocent! :D
You're not getting or giving fresh air if you keep kissing Lois. How much are they paying to get a kiss from her? If this is for charity, shouldn't it be equal opportunity kissing so where are the women who are supposed to kiss/donate to this cause? Kissing Superman? Off panel wanting to kiss Lois?
@@kayleyuta7072 Fifty cents. In the '60s, women weren't expected to have money were they? And kissing was just a necessary evil they put up with in order to have babies. Or so I've heard.
So I glanced at my notifications and first read it as Superman vs Tin Man and than later in the day as Superman Vs Titanium. So in the back of my mind, I was thinking it's a video of a goofy silver age villain. And than it's a comic on the premise of "Superman is faster than a bulletproof but what about when you take the Man of Steel and put him against Titanium?" (also Titanium played in my head the rest of the day) My mind had developed TWO very different ideas of what this video would be. That by the end of the day, when I watched. I was very surprised when it was TITAN Man and a Lois Lane Wedding Playlist Video. My mind just couldn't completely bridge that that this wasn't Tin Man or Titanium. But I ended up with two 60s Superman storylines and found that I think much more about things than I realize. Thanks for being something I look forward. It always brightens my day and I'll rewatch the video knowing this is Lois Getting Married. Lesson learned though, I must watch immediately otherwise my developed plot will change my enjoyment of the actual premise. This sacrifice will be dire indeed❤
This has been one of my favorite 'obscure old comics' for a while now, and given that it seems to be gaining a bit of a fan-following, I wish DC would bring Titanman back in some form. Sure, he couldn't be as awesomely ridiculous as this version, but I actually kinda dig his costume - for a one-off character, it's a really strong visual, and one that shouldn't languish in obscurity. If nothing else, it'd make a great cosplay.
You could do a similar series about Jimmy's many loves. BTW, love that patchwork flannel shirt. And, for the benefit of younger watchers, Twiggy was an actual person, perhaps the first super-model.
So let's summarize Lois love life, a half horse half man, in both forms, batman, Lex Luthor, an alien that's not an alien who's also a simp and now a weird dream about a all power executioner who isekai'd her into a harem... I wonder what would come next.
What would come next? Hmm let me see.... • Satan in issue Superman's Girlfriend #103 • Jimmy Olsen in issue Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen Vol 1 #21 • Clark Kent (Not Superman) in newspaper comic strip in the late 1940s • Astounding Man in issue Superman's Girlfriend Lois Lane #18 • Gangbuster in late 1980s • Jonathan Carroll in New 52 and maybe more which I don't know.
I will say this....Titanman obviously represents Superman in her subconscious and the seen other wives...well that is her quandary about being in love with someone to whom she will always have to take a back seat to their duty of saving the world and it shows that, at this point, she is not okay with that, and is still trying to work out how she really feels about that if whether or not she can live with him having to rush off at a moments notice to save someone on Earth, or on another planet, which apparently a this point she is NOT okay with.
Speaking of "two Ls" can you do a video on Lori Lemaris--Superman's mermaid girlfriend? I heard a lot about her in the 90s but never read anything about her.
Yeah, I was getting squicked by the implications of the telepathy and if Louis had a choice in this scenario. And the tranquilizer beam... No No, I'm good
Hi Sasha, have you read Rushdie's "The Mysterious Flame of Queen Loana"? He talks quite a bit about how vintage comics villains always want to "marry" the female lead. I remember that book being a kind of fever dream. (And also, your shirt and hair choices look really cool here.)👍
Oh wow I thought I had forgotten or suppressed the memory of this story, but your video broke right through the bricked-in walls of my most deeply repressed memories, and it all came flooding back. There can be no doubt that these stories were very damaging psychologically to us old fossils of of the 20th century, as the currently messed-up state of the world can readily attest. Your analysis is clear and on point. Fun fact: The cover art, shown at 1:20 in the video, is a direct swipe by famous cover artist Neal Adams of the nearly identical interior art panel by Kurt Schaffenberger shown at 8:05. Exact same poses, facial expressions, and just about everything except the number "8" necklace around Lois' neck, and the church window in the background. Schaffenberger was and had been the regular standard Lois Lane pencil and ink artist for years, but Neal Adams had become the darling of the guest cover artists for almost all the DC comics during that time period because his covers were so popular and could really sell almost any comic.
Okay, what kind of a world is it where they incarcerate a woman in an all-male prison? And the so-called superhero is trying to impress other inmates with pushups? What kind of a crime did he commit to be there? Boy, you can tell I have a lot of questions with this crazy story. Midget cops, dazzle guns, and polygamy to boot. The writers are having one too many cocktails at happy hour.
I find all this (Lois Lane story reviews) fascinating from another angle. Trying to compare how your wonderful and interesting insights and observations make me think and feel now, from the simple surface laugh when I first read these as published when but a young teen. I'm amazed at how much I missed, or didn't even think about. And yet I do remember sometimes cringing at some of it. And some of the same, but in other ways, holds true of some of the Jimmy Olsen stories. And of course Jimmy and Lois weren't the only ones. For example Uncle Marvel. As always thank you so very much for your video.
Superman: "It serves you right, Lois. After all the love schemes you pulled to get me to marry you." *Keeps grilling a steak on the beach with Lana Lang*
Reading these stories makes me realize that Superman and Lois relationship around this time was toxic af and they needed to be with other people because they would not be happy with each other.
Thanks for the vid Sasha! Several times while watching this I thought of the scene in the first Superman movie where Margot Kidder's Lois was taking that first flight with Christopher Reeve's Sup thinking, "Can you read my mind???" I agree the psionic aspect is a tad cringe worthy.
I think Sasha coined the term "thirsty.". I'm a big Smallville fan. It is my favorite show. I also know Sasha loves Smallville. There is an episode called thirst. In it every main character " thirts" for someone they love. The facts are true! Sasha Coined the term" thirst". Thanks to her love of Smallville, superman, and her love of Lois constantly losing her mind.
Superman's girlfriend Lois lane. It's either a wacky silver age comic or about Lois lane's unhealthy codependency to superman that's slowly destroying her mentally. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
In comparing Lois to Twiggy, in her time as a model in the 60s, Twiggy's measurements were 31-23-32. According to The Official Superman Quiz Book by Bruce Nash (published in 1978) Lois measured the "perfect" 36-24-36 body. I bought this book when I was 16 or 17, so as a teen boy, I was intrigued by this fact. Now that I'm pushing 60, I find it a little creepy.
I hope she does the story where Superman for the first time actually marries Lois (not counting dreams, hoaxes or imaginary tales) and that happened in Earth 2.
I actually like the shirt Sasha is wearing. It looks good on her. Oh and Lois deserves those torturous dreams. What a shallow power hungry digger. ( I think that is how it is said)
Is there a relationship between the "Anti-Superman Syndicate" and the "Superman Revenge Squad"? As I recall the "Superman Revenge Squad" was mostly made up of various disgruntled aliens, each with some sort of unjust grievance against the big guy which they felt needed to be violently redressed. Well, aliens were often that way ... especially in the 50's and 60's. Maybe the "Anti-Superman Syndicate" was a bunch of wannabes, a copycat outfit, or maybe 'Syndicate' literally refers to organized crime and they are some sort of collaborative criminal effort? Could the "Superman Revenge Squad" have been selling local planet franchises?
and yet... even though she admits that her mind is trying to tell her something important, she ignores it. i see the old adage the "De Nile isn't just a river in Egypt" is true. i'd say she should seek professional help but the chance that she'd accidentally tell them who supes really was would be too great. after all, everybody Else pretty much figured it out at some point. just not her.
Only at Casually comics can you hear "Thicc" and "Dame" in 1 sentence
And from a thicc dame, no less.
say, did you check the gams on that thicc dame? myeah that doll is running wild see
This broads a whole mood
That's very true!
that's just an entire mood.
At least this time Superman wasn't the best man.
This was the biggest hint that it wasn't real lol
Superman is always the best man.
Superman has 8 letters, just sayin
Hmmm...
It was a different time and the idea of gay marriage, particularly super gay marriage was utterly unthinkable! 😜
As does "Lana Lang."
Is superman x titanman the power couple of 2020?
@@_VenomicA_ yes.
"Lois should just marry Wonder Woman." Yells my wife from across the room
Lois' superpower is the ability to emotionally survive messed up relationships. The Justice League and the X-Men could learn from this woman.
Mostly jean
@@kenj0165 - Yes. Jean and Lois - there's a story waiting to happen.
@dennismason3740 if I was superman at this point I would just let them have Lois with how many times she keeps marrying other people.
@@dennismason3740
Rule 34 has probably done Jean and Lois.
You could say that with all the weird men Lois has married, you could say.... They're certified freaks, seven days a week?
You did this to me Sasha! You wanted a WAP lyric in a 'Superman's Gilfrriend' episode!
😂 🤣
Finally watched that video. Don't get all the controversy. Doesn't anyone remember the 90's? W.A.P. wasn't my cup of tea and struck me more as a stunt for publicity...
I didn't mean for any of that to rhyme. I truly didn't. 😖
Here comes the bride again,
Here comes the bride again....
Seriously how many times does she expect us to RSVP? And does she return the gifts or just keeps them?
The guests probably talk amongst themselves after the weddings over and say "Same time next week." "Yea, I free to go to another wedding."
No! She KEEPS them!
The 'Lois Marries who' playlist is active and thriving. Now, we need "At the Time of this recording" t-shirts.
I truly believe Titanman is actually Comet the super horse influence over Lois Lane still. CW next crossover event should be about Comet, right?!?
I strongly feel we need a DC Black Label Maxi Series on the escapades of Comet the super horse
I am sorely, sorely tempted to write a Titanman fanfic featuring him as a BDSM gay super hero.
Lois Lane's Amazing Adventures in Polygamy
Titan's outfit looks so good without the hood
I like the sex dungeon master look
It's awakening something in me...
@@22DanceFun lmao
Lois Lane's Loopy Love Lore. An alteration worthy of this list.
Looking at where the "T" is pointing... what does THAT say about Lois' subconscious?
I did make the claim that Lois is a freak. Next, she'll marry a robotic Superman made by Toyman, or her long lost twin brother.
@@heedmywarning2792 There was the story where she fell for Metallo, thinking he was Superman...
@@torchwoodcanaria Well, at least it wasn't..... Cyberwoman.
@@heedmywarning2792 Hey now, I LIKED Cyberwoman!
Don't laugh! Supreme's (Alam Moore's take on Supes) Lana Lang actually does marry a Supreme robot!
I love the readings you can do of Lois' personality from this🤣
Did Lois commit an actual crime at some point? That *REPENT YOUR CRIME* poster is sus
Why were the policemen tiny? Because superman is the only crime fighter she thinks actually has power?
Is she afraid of marrying superman in case he turns out to be a leather-clad homosexual?
These are all such important questions. Especially the last one. 🤔🤣
Good questions! What I wonder is, how 'freaky' is Lois' sexuality, and what is her subconscious trying to suppress? How much is fear vs. actual desire? What would William Moulton Marston say?!?
Lois, leave Superman and date Wonder Woman. No 8 letters in her name. 😄😄
@@kayleyuta7072 Then she'll be dreaming of "Marvel Woman"
The sixties were THE greatest era in the Superman mythos! On any given day, someone in the Superman Family exposed themselves as having the depth of a saucer. But it was just so darn fun! It is also fascinating to note how often telepathic "nudges" were overlooked or easily forgiven. One time, Lori Lemaris tried to telepathically manipulate Superman into proposing to Lois. Anyone who follows Sasha is already aware of Comet the Superhorse's less than honorable (though hardly evil in the traditional sense) mental creepiness. Superman himself used his super-hypnotism in a few ways that would not be so well received today. Despite all of that, I can't help but go back to those stories over and over as some of the most fun. Not the most well written or most enlightening or inspirational, but just outright silly and brainless fun.
Precisely!
Lois is pretty shallow in the silver age
Just met this dude and says yes after a 20 second conversation
Dude, they both liked the number 8, what more do you need?
@@danaohdeliciouswhite8515 What is this, Sesame Street?
To be fair, it was a dream. I could see myself just being like "Oh, the number 8, sure let's get married."
@@johnburt7935 super street.
@@ProjektTaku Now I'm imagining the sketches on Super Street, with special guest superheroes interacting with Super Grover and Blue Bird....
Given your psychoanalysis of the meanings of the various parts of Lois' dream (which I think you get right) what do you make of the cops being children? She sees them as so much lesser than Supes when it comes to fighting crime? Or is it related to whatever her attitude to becoming a parent is? And why does it suddenly matter to me so much... Shit, you've got hypnotic powers that work over TH-cam, haven't you?!
PS Loving the Lois marrying series, more please!
Since all infants are natural atheists and anarchists (because theism and statism are affirmative philosophies, and we're all born ignorant) perhaps subconscious Lois is expressing her innate contempt for arbitrary authority. However, given my own long relationship with Lois, I'd suspect your first suspicion to be the most likely.
I guess Cosmic Boy got his costume inspiration from Titanman
Also, Superman is just chill that he wasn't picked as best man
What? Oh, Cosmic Boy's second costume, the one held up by his magnetic powers.
@@johnburt7935 *how I explain most revealing comic book costumes*
@@ProjektTaku The wires inside Cosmic Boy's bustier were suggested in a letter column, and the editor endorsed them.
I have to ask: How did Lois Lane ever find the time to be a reporter if she was getting married so often?
On the plus side, weddings can be great places to meet people. And let's face it, nobody's going to turn down the bride wanting to speak to someone. Bam! A month's worth of interviews with the rich and powerful in just a single day.
REPENT YOUR CRIME is the greatest thing I've ever seen
I love the Sasha the Multi-Alien shirt.
OMG! Lois Lane top reporter, "Asking ZERO questions." This series is so good!
I need Titanman and his costume to show up in a modern comic!
YES. PLEASE.
Definitely one of the creepiest covers and one of the weirdest stories.
I remember reading this story quite vividly. I even remember that the cover of my copy, bought at a garage sale, had a tiny ellipse cut out of it to give Titanman a mouth hole.
I don't know why but your mention of the mouth hole cutout is really, really funny.
Hey, it's that one story I said about a few days ago, surprised to get it so soon.
Now essentially, the summarized quote of the day from Superman: "No takesie-backsies"
Lois Lane Getting Married is the gift that keeps on giving. It’s made lockdown so much easier.
I love this channel.
Getting started on that "Repent Your Crime" poster right now! Can't live without it now that I've seen it.
Question not answered: Would Lois be required to have eight children with Titanman? Or eight SONS!
'He reminds me of Superman.' With his mask off, he reminds me of Homelander. With it on, he reminds me of Hooded Justice. MInus the noose. But that's just me.
Would these two if they had married become guests on this worlds version of Sesame St, in a week when the number was eight?
I remember seeing a silver age cover with Lois making out with Green Arrow while Aquaman and Batman are waiting in line to kiss her too and a blond girl is angry at Lois, and I think it could make for a great video of yours, ever if it may not have a wedding.
I remember that cover. Suddenly, I'm imagining how different it would look if instead of square 1960s Green Arrow it had been snazzy, bearded 1970s Green Arrow. A sight that would have made 1970s Black Canary's nipples protrude in outrage.
Nice Curt Swan cover. Totally nuts, but blame that on editor Mort Weisinger.
This cover looks like it's supposed to be one of those charity events where you can win a kiss from Lois in exchange for making a charitable contribution to the Superman Fresh Air Fund. Totally innocent! :D
You're not getting or giving fresh air if you keep kissing Lois. How much are they paying to get a kiss from her? If this is for charity, shouldn't it be equal opportunity kissing so where are the women who are supposed to kiss/donate to this cause? Kissing Superman? Off panel wanting to kiss Lois?
@@kayleyuta7072 Fifty cents. In the '60s, women weren't expected to have money were they? And kissing was just a necessary evil they put up with in order to have babies. Or so I've heard.
So I glanced at my notifications and first read it as Superman vs Tin Man and than later in the day as Superman Vs Titanium.
So in the back of my mind, I was thinking it's a video of a goofy silver age villain. And than it's a comic on the premise of "Superman is faster than a bulletproof but what about when you take the Man of Steel and put him against Titanium?" (also Titanium played in my head the rest of the day)
My mind had developed TWO very different ideas of what this video would be. That by the end of the day, when I watched. I was very surprised when it was TITAN Man and a Lois Lane Wedding Playlist Video. My mind just couldn't completely bridge that that this wasn't Tin Man or Titanium.
But I ended up with two 60s Superman storylines and found that I think much more about things than I realize.
Thanks for being something I look forward. It always brightens my day and I'll rewatch the video knowing this is Lois Getting Married. Lesson learned though, I must watch immediately otherwise my developed plot will change my enjoyment of the actual premise. This sacrifice will be dire indeed❤
Next video: Lois Lane marries crazy quilt
This has been one of my favorite 'obscure old comics' for a while now, and given that it seems to be gaining a bit of a fan-following, I wish DC would bring Titanman back in some form. Sure, he couldn't be as awesomely ridiculous as this version, but I actually kinda dig his costume - for a one-off character, it's a really strong visual, and one that shouldn't languish in obscurity. If nothing else, it'd make a great cosplay.
they could have Dr Destiny pull him out of lois's mind to bring him back.
That thicc comment almost made me spit out my soup
Why is Lois’ comic the best silver age book ever
Dear lord i'm enjoying these! someone tell me, were the Jimmy Olson stories just as bat shit crazy and fun?
Yes, in one issue Jimmy Olsen marries Lois Lane. It's in issue Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen Vol 1 #21
@@arpitpatel2781 nice! I want to see Sasha cover that next. im surprised no one had done a dating game parody with lois
You could do a similar series about Jimmy's many loves. BTW, love that patchwork flannel shirt. And, for the benefit of younger watchers, Twiggy was an actual person, perhaps the first super-model.
When are we getting Black Louis Lane? (asking for a friend)
Fumo Chabalala to get married to Doc Louis
@Yellow mice OwO Closure
We already had it when Sasha catalogued those crazy Silver Age transformations...of Lois Lane!
"Someone get Lois a drink" 🤣🤣😂🤣 Damn you 1960's leave Lois alone. She gets around 🤣😂🤣
I think Supes is the only being that a person would not mind being called the girlfriend of other than maybe cap
imagine if titanman was pulled into being in the modern dc universe by doctor destiny, and became a superboy villain.
You know i had totally forgotten these existed. Now I'm collecting the whole series.
So let's summarize Lois love life, a half horse half man, in both forms, batman, Lex Luthor, an alien that's not an alien who's also a simp and now a weird dream about a all power executioner who isekai'd her into a harem...
I wonder what would come next.
What would come next? Hmm let me see....
• Satan in issue Superman's Girlfriend #103
• Jimmy Olsen in issue Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen Vol 1 #21
• Clark Kent (Not Superman) in newspaper comic strip in the late 1940s
• Astounding Man in issue Superman's Girlfriend Lois Lane #18
• Gangbuster in late 1980s
• Jonathan Carroll in New 52
and maybe more which I don't know.
@@arpitpatel2781 Not a comic, but Oliver Queen from Smallville is a good addition to the list.
I’ll just repeat my last video comments. Silver Age Superman subtitle: Superman gets no love. 😅
So I guess you can say that this was Lois' dream wedding.... (pause for laughter).
Titan Mans costumes and peoples reaction to it feels like a whole ass embodiment of people In that era not finding spankings to be all that kinky yet
I will say this....Titanman obviously represents Superman in her subconscious and the seen other wives...well that is her quandary about being in love with someone to whom she will always have to take a back seat to their duty of saving the world and it shows that, at this point, she is not okay with that, and is still trying to work out how she really feels about that if whether or not she can live with him having to rush off at a moments notice to save someone on Earth, or on another planet, which apparently a this point she is NOT okay with.
Speaking of "two Ls" can you do a video on Lori Lemaris--Superman's mermaid girlfriend?
I heard a lot about her in the 90s but never read anything about her.
Old school Superman comics really are the best when it comes to baffling stories and comedy
I can only think of Marvel’s “the Triathlon” while watching you in this.... and you know what? Thank you, thank you Sasha
Yeah, I was getting squicked by the implications of the telepathy and if Louis had a choice in this scenario. And the tranquilizer beam... No
No, I'm good
This was like a twilight zone episode (titan man is even a William Shatner lookalike)
You should check out the comic where Lois Lane turns into a baby
A favorite among "AR" (age regression) fetishists.
Or the one where she becomes black? That was a trip.
Jason Falls what?!
Man, with all this "Lois Lane marries..." it's no wonder they ended up implying she was the mother of "el chapulin colorado"
Before Shasha I used to think that Cyclops and Emma Frost psychic affair was the weirdest romance sub plot in comic
salty superman. i am here for it
"A thicc dame"
Sasha has outted herself as a vampire that cant keeo slang straight
Wow I am loving these Lois comics 🤣
Hi Sasha, have you read Rushdie's "The Mysterious Flame of Queen Loana"? He talks quite a bit about how vintage comics villains always want to "marry" the female lead. I remember that book being a kind of fever dream. (And also, your shirt and hair choices look really cool here.)👍
So Lois Lane is totally an player and needs to do an ted talk about how to get so many weddings...
Oh wow I thought I had forgotten or suppressed the memory of this story, but your video broke right through the bricked-in walls of my most deeply repressed memories, and it all came flooding back. There can be no doubt that these stories were very damaging psychologically to us old fossils of of the 20th century, as the currently messed-up state of the world can readily attest. Your analysis is clear and on point. Fun fact: The cover art, shown at 1:20 in the video, is a direct swipe by famous cover artist Neal Adams of the nearly identical interior art panel by Kurt Schaffenberger shown at 8:05. Exact same poses, facial expressions, and just about everything except the number "8" necklace around Lois' neck, and the church window in the background. Schaffenberger was and had been the regular standard Lois Lane pencil and ink artist for years, but Neal Adams had become the darling of the guest cover artists for almost all the DC comics during that time period because his covers were so popular and could really sell almost any comic.
I love these videos! I love how silly, crazy, harmless fun. Its refreshing in a all to serious world even in the comics.
Okay, what kind of a world is it where they incarcerate a woman in an all-male prison? And the so-called superhero is trying to impress other inmates with pushups? What kind of a crime did he commit to be there? Boy, you can tell I have a lot of questions with this crazy story. Midget cops, dazzle guns, and polygamy to boot. The writers are having one too many cocktails at happy hour.
Sasha, your shirt in this episode is some epic Cross Coulours vibes, and I'm hear for it!!!
The fear of just being a number instead of his true love kind of makes her rivalry with Superman's other love interests less fun
I find all this (Lois Lane story reviews) fascinating from another angle. Trying to compare how your wonderful and interesting insights and observations make me think and feel now, from the simple surface laugh when I first read these as published when but a young teen. I'm amazed at how much I missed, or didn't even think about. And yet I do remember sometimes cringing at some of it. And some of the same, but in other ways, holds true of some of the Jimmy Olsen stories. And of course Jimmy and Lois weren't the only ones. For example Uncle Marvel.
As always thank you so very much for your video.
I loved it! I would totally wear that Titanman costume, I might look for one online. Amazon has some awesome leather shoulder armor and gauntlets!
Superman says: "Sir, you've been married to this woman for 15 years?"
Husband replies: "Yes, 15 years."
Superman retorts: "And they call ME Superman!"
Supes was talking to bandleaderl Ricky Ricardo about his marriage to Lucy Ricardo. What they glossed over is that in the Lucyverse, Superman is real!
Superman: "It serves you right, Lois. After all the love schemes you pulled to get me to marry you."
*Keeps grilling a steak on the beach with Lana Lang*
Using his heat vision!
YOOOOOOO I remember this cover from Superdickery! Man that brought back some good late '00s/early '10s memories
These comics are absolutely off the rails. Art's pretty good though.
Does the letter rule hold for all of Titanman's other wives? "Meet my first and 2nd wives: K and Ga..."
Titanman, his costume is everything!
Reading these stories makes me realize that Superman and Lois relationship around this time was toxic af and they needed to be with other people because they would not be happy with each other.
Thanks for the vid Sasha! Several times while watching this I thought of the scene in the first Superman movie where Margot Kidder's Lois was taking that first flight with Christopher Reeve's Sup thinking, "Can you read my mind???" I agree the psionic aspect is a tad cringe worthy.
Lois Lane knows how to get around!
Thank you for the joy! Another entertaining Lois Lane story. Good times!
Hold on. I need that flannel. Where can I get one? Do I have to ask like a old timey mobster?
If the 8th wife is supposed to have a 8 letter name, then what is the name of the 1st wife?
I too was wondering that
What if her name is Jay but he got confused and called her “J”
@@paticakes2024 "V"? "B"? "Z"? Pretty much anything ending with "ee" (Zee) could work.
Johny Shadow very true but I just realized both of those examples are taken. Jay is Jason Todd. And Zee is Zatanna. But I see your point.
Wow that was definitely not what I was expecting! If there’s one thing you can say about the Lois Lane comic that would be its unpredictable
I grew up on this idealized vision of what Lois is supposed to represent. I like these who does Lois marry next stories. She has come along way.
I think Sasha coined the term "thirsty.". I'm a big Smallville fan. It is my favorite show. I also know Sasha loves Smallville. There is an episode called thirst. In it every main character " thirts" for someone they love. The facts are true! Sasha Coined the term" thirst". Thanks to her love of Smallville, superman, and her love of Lois constantly losing her mind.
Titanman needs to return , that is one killer look.
Not gonna lie, thought the plot twist was gonna be that Titanman was the two little people trying to teach Lois a lesson on superficiality
Lois Lane is obviously the most desirable woman in the DC Universe.
His outfit is giving SUCH specific flavor of Leather Daddy vibes😂😂😂❤
Superman's girlfriend Lois lane. It's either a wacky silver age comic or about Lois lane's unhealthy codependency to superman that's slowly destroying her mentally.
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In comparing Lois to Twiggy, in her time as a model in the 60s, Twiggy's measurements were 31-23-32. According to The Official Superman Quiz Book by Bruce Nash (published in 1978) Lois measured the "perfect" 36-24-36 body. I bought this book when I was 16 or 17, so as a teen boy, I was intrigued by this fact. Now that I'm pushing 60, I find it a little creepy.
Are you going to start reviewing stories where she actually married Superman? Just wondering, there are allot of those.
I hope she does the story where Superman for the first time actually marries Lois (not counting dreams, hoaxes or imaginary tales) and that happened in Earth 2.
I actually like the shirt Sasha is wearing. It looks good on her.
Oh and Lois deserves those torturous dreams. What a shallow power hungry digger. ( I think that is how it is said)
Is there a relationship between the "Anti-Superman Syndicate" and the "Superman Revenge Squad"? As I recall the "Superman Revenge Squad" was mostly made up of various disgruntled aliens, each with some sort of unjust grievance against the big guy which they felt needed to be violently redressed. Well, aliens were often that way ... especially in the 50's and 60's. Maybe the "Anti-Superman Syndicate" was a bunch of wannabes, a copycat outfit, or maybe 'Syndicate' literally refers to organized crime and they are some sort of collaborative criminal effort? Could the "Superman Revenge Squad" have been selling local planet franchises?
I'm certainly looking forward to seeing Sasha in a Titan Man inspired outfit!
Kind of living for this Lois Lane marriage playlist.
She’s almost as bad at it as I am.
The definition of his pecs lose like a downcast T, not very reassuring for a hero.
I now desperately want that Lois Lane Repent Your Crime poster too!
Even Two Face would tell this guy to get over the number obsession
Amazing dissection. Always a pleasure.
And, Yes. That was totally Par for the course Clark.
Anti-superman-syndicate aka ASS, sorry that one was way too easy
and yet...
even though she admits that her mind is trying to tell her something important, she ignores it.
i see the old adage the "De Nile isn't just a river in Egypt" is true.
i'd say she should seek professional help but the chance that she'd accidentally tell them who supes really was would be too great. after all, everybody Else pretty much figured it out at some point. just not her.