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Lois Lane 92 page 6 by Swan

Location: Panel pages: DC Comics
Artists: Curt Swan (Penciller) ,  Mike Esposito (Inker)

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Location: Panel pages: DC Comics
Title: Lois Lane 92 page 6 by Swan
Artist:  Curt Swan (Penciller) ,  Mike Esposito (Inker)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Interior Page
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 233
Likes on CAF: 10
Comments: 5
Added to Site: 8/18/2025

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Description
Published 1969
The unbreakable Spell
written by Leo Dorfman

Under the passing comet's influence, Comet the Super-Horse transforms to Biron, his human form.

Another page from this bizarre story where Biron romances Lois Lane!

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Marcus Wai Member Since 2005
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Posted On 8/18/2025

You look out the panel
While I look at hooves
Sayin' I don't know
Would be like saying that equine's a dude
And boots weren't made for sitting by the door
Since you don't wanna stay as a horse

You can have your fate now boy
Miss Lane's gonna fence you in
Go on ride away, ink your Esposito
Guess I'll keep your Swan again
Biron and Lane, and it ain't with Supes
Sunsets fade, and haunches too
Yeah, we had our page in the fun
When a horse wants to run, there ain't no sense in Comet as date
You can have your chase now boy

Shannon Weathers Member Since 2005
Posted On 8/18/2025

Great addition to your collection.
Kavi H Member Since 2018
Posted On 8/18/2025

I believe in magic and horsemen! Nice to see this Silver Age Swan and Espo art from Lois Lane in your collection.

Ruben DaCollector Member Since 2008
Posted On 8/18/2025

Ah yes, another page from the issue where Lois has the hots for the guy who is, quite literally, hung like a horse!

Rick W Member Since 2017
Posted On 8/19/2025

Lois was just sowing her wild oats.