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  2. Superwoman - Wikipedia

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    Lois Lane's first appearance as Superwoman in Action Comics #60 (May 1943). Art by Joe Shuster.. The first appearance of "Superwoman" in a DC comic was in a May 1943 story in Action Comics #60 [2] by Jerry Siegel and George Roussos, where Lois Lane dreams that she has gained superpowers from a blood transfusion from Superman and launches a career as Superwoman.

  3. Lynda Carter - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, DC Comics named Carter one of the honorees, in the company's 50th anniversary publication Fifty Who Made DC Great, for her work on the Wonder Woman series. [ 22 ] In 2007, DC Direct released a 13-inch (330 mm) full-figure statue of Carter as Wonder Woman, limited to 5,000 pieces; [ 23 ] it was re-released in 2010. [ 24 ]

  4. Lois Lane - Wikipedia

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    Lois Lane, first appearance as Superwoman in Action Comics #60 (May 1943), art by Joe Shuster. Lois was the first person to assume the Superwoman persona and has become the superheroine on several occasions. Her first appearance as Superwoman (as well as Superwoman's first appearance in DC Comics) was in Action Comics #60 (May 1943). [84]

  5. Teri Hatcher - Wikipedia

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    Teri Lynn Hatcher (born December 8, 1964) is an American actress best known for her portrayals of Lois Lane on the television series Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (1993–1997).

  6. Luma Lynai - Wikipedia

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    Luma Lynai is a minor fictional character in the DC Universe, one of many to use the alias Superwoman. She first appeared in the story "Superman's Super Courtship!" She first appeared in the story "Superman's Super Courtship!"

  7. Lasso of Truth - Wikipedia

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    The Lasso of Truth is a weapon wielded by DC Comics superhero Wonder Woman, Princess Diana of Themyscira. [1] It is also known as the Lariat of Truth, [2] the Magic Lasso, [3] the Lasso of Hestia [4] or the Golden Perfect. [5]

  8. Pamela Anderson Reacts to Oscar Snub for “The Last ... - AOL

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    Doing the work is the win,” the star told ELLE after the announcement. “That’s what I like to do, and I think we can lose sight of that sometimes in this whole crazy awards season, but it ...

  9. Lena Luthor - Wikipedia

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    Lena Luthor is the name of two fictional comic book characters in DC Comics.The first one, introduced in 1961, is the sister of Superman's nemesis Lex Luthor, while the second one, introduced in 2000, is Lex Luthor's daughter who is named after her aunt.