Mild Mannered Reviews - Lois Lane Comic Books





Lois Lane #9 [of 12]
Scheduled to arrive in stores: March 4, 2020Cover date: May 2020
"Enemy of the People" - Part Nine
Writer: Greg Rucka
Artist: Mike Perkins
Cover: Mike Perkins
Variant Cover: Bilquis Evely and Mat Lopes
Reviewed by: Mario Bennese
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On a rooftop, Renee lights the Bat Signal. Arriving on the scene, Batman is given a note written by Lois requesting information on The Kiss of Death. Meanwhile at an airport, Sister Clarice wakes a sleeping Jessica Midnight. It turns out that Sister Clarice was in on Jessica's escape plan. Fortunately, the hospital believes Jessica to be on a train to Europe.
It doesn't take long for Batman to return with a file on The Kiss of Death. Renee reads its contents and discovers this assassin may have occult ties. Elsewhere, Lois makes a visit to the Department of Homeland Security where she asks a woman named Mrs. Antigua for information regarding the unfair capture of the housekeeper Alejandra.
Outside of a holding facility, people protest ICE. Lois and Renee regroup and swap information as they head inside. After passing a security inspection, Lois is taken to Alejandra. She's been separated from her husband and children. Lois storms out of the building, furious that someone came after innocent people in an attempt to get to her. The two split up again with Renee going to Chicago. Meanwhile at a hair salon, Jessica receives a haircut.
At Lois' hotel, Renee rearranges the furniture in the suite, much to the displeasure of Mr. Slayton. Shortly after the hotel manager's departure, there's a knock at the door. Renee asks the visitor for the password and upon hearing it, opens the door. Jessica and Sister Clarice enter as Renee explains their need for Jessica's witch powers.

There isn't much left to be said about this series that I haven't said in other reviews. I'm sure it sounds like a cop-out, but there's not a whole lot about this series that grabs me. Lois is the titular character, but we seem to be spending a lot of time with Renee. The political thriller we were promised in the first issue has dissolved into an average book with supernatural elements and a villain with a weak name. The plot's been derailed several times to get Lois' reaction to changes Bendis has made in Superman's books. The whole series just feels sloppy and I know Rucka is capable of much better storytelling.



Mild Mannered Reviews
2020
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 2020
- Superman #17
- Action Comics #1017
- Batman/Superman #4
- Lois Lane #5
- Supergirl #36
- Supergirl Annual #2
- Justice League #35
- Justice League #36
- Legion of Super-Heroes #1
- Young Justice #10
- Event Leviathan #6
- Superman #18
- Batman/Superman #5
- Lois Lane #6
- Supergirl #37
- Justice League #37
- Justice League #38
- Legion of Super-Heroes #2
- Young Justice #11
- Doomsday Clock #12
- Superman Smashes The Klan #2
- Action Comics #1018
- Action Comics #1019
- Superman #19
- Batman/Superman #6
- Lois Lane #7
- Supergirl #38
- Justice League #39
- Legion of Super-Heroes #3
- Young Justice #12
- Superman #20
- Action Comics #1020
- Superman: Heroes #1
- Batman/Superman #7
- Lois Lane #8
- Supergirl #39
- Justice League #40
- Justice League #41
- Legion of Super-Heroes #4
- Young Justice #13
- Superman Smashes The Klan #3
- Superman: Man of Tomorrow #1
- Superman: Man of Tomorrow #2
- Superman: Villains #1
- Superman #21
- Action Comics #1021
- Batman/Superman #8
- Lois Lane #9
- Supergirl #40
- Justice League #42
- Justice League #43
- Legion of Super-Heroes #5
- Young Justice #14
- Superman: Man of Tomorrow #3
- Superman: Man of Tomorrow #4
- Superman: Man of Tomorrow #5
- Superman: Man of Tomorrow #6
- NOTE: Due to COVID-19 no printed comic books were published this month (April 2020)
- Superman: Man of Tomorrow #7
- Superman: Man of Tomorrow #8
- Superman: Man of Tomorrow #9
- Lois Lane #10
- Justice League #44
- Justice League #45
- Supergirl #41
- DCeased: Hope at World's End #1
- Superman: Man of Tomorrow #10
- Superman: Man of Tomorrow #11
- Superman: Man of Tomorrow #12
- Superman: Man of Tomorrow #13
- Action Comics #1022
- Superman #22
- Batman/Superman #9
- Lois Lane #11
- Supergirl #42 [Final Issue]
- Justice League #46
- Justice League #47
- Legion of Super-Heroes #6
- Young Justice #15
- Dark Nights: Death Metal #1
- Superman: Man of Tomorrow #14
- Superman: Man of Tomorrow #15
- Action Comics #1023
- Superman #23
- Batman/Superman #10
- Lois Lane #12
- Justice League #48
- Justice League #49
- Legion of Super-Heroes #7
- Young Justice #16
- DCeased: Dead Planet #1
- Dark Nights: Death Metal #2
- Superman #24
- Action Comics #1024
- Batman/Superman #11
- Justice League #50
- Justice League #51
- Legion of Super-Heroes #8
- Young Justice #17 //
- DCeased: Dead Planet #2
- Dark Nights: Death Metal #3
- Superman: Man of Tomorrow #16
- Superman: Man of Tomorrow #17
- Superman: Man of Tomorrow #18
- Action Comics #1025
- Superman #25
- Batman/Superman #12
- Batman/Superman Annual #1
- Justice League #52
- Justice League #53
- Justice League Annual #2
- Legion of Super-Heroes #9
- Young Justice #18
- DCeased: Dead Planet #3
- Superman: Man of Tomorrow #19
- Superman: Man of Tomorrow #20
- Action Comics #1026
- Superman #26
- Batman/Superman #13
- Justice League #54
- Justice League #55
- Legion of Super-Heroes #10
- Young Justice #19
- DCeased: Dead Planet #4
- Dark Nights: Death Metal #4
- Challenge of the Super Sons #1
- Challenge of the Super Sons #2
- Challenge of the Super Sons #3
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