Given that one of her previous marriage stories started with her jumping off a cliff so Superman could save her and fly her to the office because she was *late for work*, the answer is clearly no.
Lois: So you paid Superman to borrow his costume? Bruce: Yes. Lois: But what about the Batman costume? Bruce: Him too. Lois: Any other superheroes your dressing as? Mod Wonder Woman: How do you think I could afford all these highly fashionable outfits, Ms. Lane?
You know Lois brings this story up every time she and Clark have an argument: "Oh, you've got time to concoct elaborate schemes with Batman to embarrass me, but you can't be bothered to take out the garbage? Typical."
I would like to see a modern series where Bruce and Clark are often misidentified, because they have the same face without the glasses. Jimmy and Richard being confused all the time, Bruce goes to superman's city, and the people think that he is Superman out of costume than their in the same, have this happen like every 30 issues or less.
It’s usually just artists not drawing the faces well that makes it look the same. They’re just two men with black hair, their eye color isn’t even the same.
@@infernaldisdain8051 Half the time in this era of comics they forgot to say that they were wearing anything other than someone else's clothes, so I think it would be funny have it as a theme to just be mistaken for the other on some other Earth. Also I read many these(older ones) in black and white, so I colour is something I would forget.
Next: *Lois Lane marries Clark Kent's alter ego Superman* *Clark puts on his glasses in bed next to Lois who wakes Up* Lois: "Clark?! What are you doing in my bed?! Where's my husband Superman?!"
The way they have Superman mess around with Lois reminds me of this quote from The Nanny: CC: Is my mental health some sick game to you?!? Niles: Rack them up, let's play again.
I think this is my favorite of these so far, because it’s like a microcosm of all things Sliver Age. Lois wants to marry Superman? Check. Mistaken identities? Check. Good natured hijinks with disturbing undertones? Check and check.
Bruce: Hey Lois, I think what Lana would really like is some STOLEN jewelry. There's nothing women like more than hot, unmounted diamonds. I'll just send the jeweler some anonymous money in hopes that they'll call off the police hunt, which is by no means assured. This makes much more sense than returning the stolen jewelry and helping you legally buy her a more appropriate gift.
Damn this would've been a crazy comic to pick up, 1st you read Lois is gunning to be with Jor-el or Kid Kal, then another story on her gunning for his best friend Bruce who plays on her feelings.
That would honestly help Bruce. Ain’t nobody gonna think your Batman if you cosplay as him. Someone stumbles upon his bat cave: “Oh wow. He’s just really really into this.”
@@Torlik11 wasn’t that something the comics code authority wanted? I swear I remember reading that her obsession with marrying Superman was because they wanted her to reflect “good values” onto the younger readers
@@blackrazer22 yeah but remember when these were made, that kind of standard was more pushed on the ladies back then. Though at the end of the day, we got hilarious stories to all have a laugh over with our comic mom Sasha like 60 years later because of this, so life worked out in the end Edit: I misread your comment a little, but my point about these being funny to look back on stands lol
@@MagillanicaLouM You are right, those stories were crazy. I went to a comic con and bought Superman Family issue 178. In it Lois becomes a cyborg and Superman proposes. I only bought it because of Sasha's "Lois Lane" gets married videos. Not as crazy as most stories, but weird in its own right.
Definitely one of the better ones, great art, and great coincidences. I am doubting the title of the comic. It seems she will walk down the isle with practically anyone. I hope for her final marriage she got a frequent customer discount for her venue, flowers, and caterer. I wonder how many bridesmaid dresses her sister has.
that look on Bruce's face when it dawns on him why Superman asked him to act in his stead is beautiful, just a perfect look of hopeless acceptance and disdain
Oh Lois. Silver Age writers just didn't really know what to do with her other than have her marry for frivolous reasons. I have expect a Bainiac marriage to pop up somewhere.
I'd love to see a modern take on those stories where Lois turn into a supervilain or something because of all the trauma caused by the way superman treat her.
Some reporter Lois is. Basic research would tell her Superboy and Young Clark both lived in Smallville, while young Bruce Wayne grew up in Gotham City, where the police did fine before Batman, but since he came along they can hardly catch a jay walker.( I know that's off the subject, but). By the way Sasha, when you remove your glasses do you have a secret identity?
Who else wishes Bruce's explanation for the hero suits had somehow gotten passed along to the broader superhero community, leading to him regularly being pestered by people like Booster Gold or Guy Gardner about "renting" their identities for fifty grand a week. "What charity is this for? Um, just make it out to my name and I'll see it gets where it's going." Double bonus points if he takes one of them up on the offer and uses his week in their guise to do something that embarrasses the hell out of them.
Silver age comics made me think of some sitcoms, like big bang theory. Everybody seem to hate everybody, they are all horrible toward each other, they are toxic to an absurd level. I don't understand why theses characters are supposed to be friends, or why whe should see them as good guys.
Holy sh!t!!! 😹😹😹 It is now my official headcanon that if *anyone* even has an inkling that Bruce Wayne is Batman, the 'I'm a bored Billionaire that rents superhero costumes' excuse is what he tells people. Next up, Wonder Woman.
This one is one of my favorites. After all the Lois marries ???, they were starting to get head slappingly silly but this one is so good because they are all terrible, mean and conniving at the same time and with your commentary just freaking hilarious.
Lois Lane discovers the truth, becomes a supervillain, marries Wonder Woman, in a plan set up by Superman so that he can Marry his true love, Bruce Wayne.
Love how they show him wearing a Superman mask but the mask looks exactly like his own face
Sometimes, artists only ever learn to draw one woman and one man, and it's up to the dialogue and inkers to help us tell everyone apart.
Bruce does not naturally have a spit curl. Or own a comb, either!
Lois ran out of people to marry so she married Batman twice.
Nah, she just misremembered who she'd actually married before.
Everyone was awful in the Silver Age, so they're perfect for each other, a truple of toxicity.
The toxicicity of our ciiiiiityyyy
Are we sure that DC didn't do all these "Crisis" events to retcon Lois's marital status?
That makes more sense than it should
CRISIS ON INFINITE MARRIAGES
I’m pretty sure that was what the New 52 was about.
@@infernaldisdain8051
Τhe New 52 (Husbands of Lois Lane)
Doesn't matter now, thanks to the most recent one all the characters remember all the reboots
"Does Lois even fear death anymore?" - great line!
Given that one of her previous marriage stories started with her jumping off a cliff so Superman could save her and fly her to the office because she was *late for work*, the answer is clearly no.
"Lois, meanwhile, was doing her favourite thing... scheming."
Silver Age Lois, Clark, and Luthor have a lot in common!
No matter what Superman is doing he needs to have a “Save Lois” contingency plan.
"No Lois, the 'I'm a superhero' speech should come BEFORE the wedding, BEFORE!" ⏰💍😂🤣
Lois: So you paid Superman to borrow his costume?
Bruce: Yes.
Lois: But what about the Batman costume?
Bruce: Him too.
Lois: Any other superheroes your dressing as?
Mod Wonder Woman: How do you think I could afford all these highly fashionable outfits, Ms. Lane?
Plot Twist: On an alternate Earth, Bruce Wayne is every superhero and villain. The guy just pays and crap load of money to "be" them for a week.
@@bubbles784 in the Omniverse, there exists the "Bruce Wayne Cosplay Earth"
Batman : " Hey Superman, let's prank Lois Lane."
" Great idea, Batman ."
" Oh , Bruce , Lets we'd !!."
" There goes my billions."
"There's a fan fic in there somewhere" Probably.
Everything can have fanfic. There is no limit to the power of missguided fandom.
@@Torlik11 Is it really misguided though? This is Silver-Age Supes and Bruce we're talking about here...
You know Lois brings this story up every time she and Clark have an argument: "Oh, you've got time to concoct elaborate schemes with Batman to embarrass me, but you can't be bothered to take out the garbage? Typical."
"Alfred! How could you leave my costume hanging up all wrinkly like that?!"
Well you can't blame her, he's handsome, her kryptonite.
You misspelled "rich". 😜
Seriously, why do people even make comics anymore, after the perfect comics were already written?
Lois married Batman again? Ok, now she's just getting lazy.
I want more of Batman and Superman being bros and trolling Lois 😆.
If Silver Age Superman was a normal human I'd be worried for him having Lois as an obsessed stalker.
I would like to see a modern series where Bruce and Clark are often misidentified, because they have the same face without the glasses. Jimmy and Richard being confused all the time, Bruce goes to superman's city, and the people think that he is Superman out of costume than their in the same, have this happen like every 30 issues or less.
It’s usually just artists not drawing the faces well that makes it look the same. They’re just two men with black hair, their eye color isn’t even the same.
@@infernaldisdain8051 Half the time in this era of comics they forgot to say that they were wearing anything other than someone else's clothes, so I think it would be funny have it as a theme to just be mistaken for the other on some other Earth. Also I read many these(older ones) in black and white, so I colour is something I would forget.
This would actually be a really good way to convince people he's not Batman - cause he's obviously Superman.
Then you'll love the cartoon where Lois discovers that milktoast Clark Kent is really--Batman, and Bruce Wayne is obviously Superman!
@@nathanieldaiken1064 which cartoon is that
Next: *Lois Lane marries Clark Kent's alter ego Superman*
*Clark puts on his glasses in bed next to Lois who wakes Up*
Lois: "Clark?! What are you doing in my bed?! Where's my husband Superman?!"
Fun fact:
You physically can’t make a video about Lois and not include the word “marries” in the title
Apparently there are stories where she doesn't marry someone?! 😱
The way they have Superman mess around with Lois reminds me of this quote from The Nanny:
CC: Is my mental health some sick game to you?!?
Niles: Rack them up, let's play again.
They were a glorious toxic mess
I think this is my favorite of these so far, because it’s like a microcosm of all things Sliver Age. Lois wants to marry Superman? Check. Mistaken identities? Check. Good natured hijinks with disturbing undertones? Check and check.
Is there a “Lois Lane marries...” compilation trade? If there isn’t, there should be!
"We could call the police, but that's not how you get tied to a chair." Ya got good jokes, lady.
Bruce: Hey Lois, I think what Lana would really like is some STOLEN jewelry. There's nothing women like more than hot, unmounted diamonds. I'll just send the jeweler some anonymous money in hopes that they'll call off the police hunt, which is by no means assured. This makes much more sense than returning the stolen jewelry and helping you legally buy her a more appropriate gift.
Damn this would've been a crazy comic to pick up, 1st you read Lois is gunning to be with Jor-el or Kid Kal, then another story on her gunning for his best friend Bruce who plays on her feelings.
Why is everyone in the Silver Age so awful? 😃
2:47 Lois has the crazy eyes. Run, Bruce, run!
Run for your lives, men!
“Is it even Lana’s birthday? I don’t believe anything anymore!”
I love how Bruce and Clark have the same face.
Bruce I'm a serious journalist...I could never marry a * le gasp * cos-player no matter how accurate their costume! 😝
Wooo! Another ‘Lois Lane Marries...’ story! That really should’ve been a series title.
Her positive thinking ("Marry me, Superman") kinda worked on Bruce... It made him think of Superman marrying her.
Batman: Well…I should leave her alone
I'm torn between loving these Lois marries stories and cringing that a generation of boys and girls were reading them.
In order to get back at Bruce Wayne Lois revels he is into larping to the daily planet
That would honestly help Bruce. Ain’t nobody gonna think your Batman if you cosplay as him.
Someone stumbles upon his bat cave:
“Oh wow. He’s just really really into this.”
I just realized... Silver Age Lois and Clark’s relationship is basically the same as Lucy and Ricky’s: Completely based on lies and trickery.
You have made me read the Lois Lane comic books when I had no intention of doing so. Thank you, they are mad, campy Silver/Bronze Age fun.
The Earth-2 Lois Lane and Clark Kent getting married is my favorite of the "Lois Lane marries Superman" stories.
As someone who doesn't want to get married, or want a relationship at all, it baffles me of how much Lois is obsessed with marriages...
It's like the writers couldn't imagine a female wanting anything else beside marriage and kids.
@@Torlik11 wasn’t that something the comics code authority wanted? I swear I remember reading that her obsession with marrying Superman was because they wanted her to reflect “good values” onto the younger readers
@@Torlik11 You do realize that many woman do want to get married and have kids. Its mostly men that don't.
@@blackrazer22 yeah but remember when these were made, that kind of standard was more pushed on the ladies back then. Though at the end of the day, we got hilarious stories to all have a laugh over with our comic mom Sasha like 60 years later because of this, so life worked out in the end
Edit: I misread your comment a little, but my point about these being funny to look back on stands lol
@@MagillanicaLouM You are right, those stories were crazy. I went to a comic con and bought Superman Family issue 178. In it Lois becomes a cyborg and Superman proposes. I only bought it because of Sasha's "Lois Lane" gets married videos.
Not as crazy as most stories, but weird in its own right.
Definitely one of the better ones, great art, and great coincidences. I am doubting the title of the comic. It seems she will walk down the isle with practically anyone. I hope for her final marriage she got a frequent customer discount for her venue, flowers, and caterer. I wonder how many bridesmaid dresses her sister has.
That panel of Superman being the best man should not have made me laugh as much as it did.
I DEMAND that DC makes this an ongoing title. I need more thirsty, gold digging, wacky Lois Lane in my life.
*Lillie holds a camera gun* Lillie: “I’m ready to preform a photo shoot. Lol.”
*That’s how she get the pic for her costumes. Lol*
that look on Bruce's face when it dawns on him why Superman asked him to act in his stead is beautiful, just a perfect look of hopeless acceptance and disdain
....."She's a born trouble finder !"
That was the best quote of the entire book LOL
This is getting out of hand! There are now two of them?!?
Oh Lois. Silver Age writers just didn't really know what to do with her other than have her marry for frivolous reasons. I have expect a Bainiac marriage to pop up somewhere.
I just noticed your Bruce Wayne voice is different than your Batman voice. You're brilliant and I love you.
I'd love to see a modern take on those stories where Lois turn into a supervilain or something because of all the trauma caused by the way superman treat her.
I was worried Superman wasn't going to be best man, since he was all is well.
This people had literally no idea about what to do with poor Lois lmao
Bruce Wayne is Superman... I guess it make sense?
Bruce Wayne is always from Gotham to be Superman in Metropolis and help out Batman...
Some reporter Lois is. Basic research would tell her Superboy and Young Clark both lived in Smallville, while young Bruce Wayne grew up in Gotham City, where the police did fine before Batman, but since he came along they can hardly catch a jay walker.( I know that's off the subject, but). By the way Sasha, when you remove your glasses do you have a secret identity?
And here I thought the joker and lex luthor had issues but then there's the Batman Superman Lois Lane love triangle! Awesome video as always! 👍👍
That is some Next Level trolling by Bruce and Clark there holy shit.
The true evil mastermind of the Silver age, Lois Lane. Lex Luthor is a piker compared to her. Thank God her goals were modest.
Silver Age Lois really needs to see a therapist I feel.
The more of you videos I watch, the more I appreciate that "brave and the bold" episode where superman becomes silver age evil
At this point, I can't imagine that any of Lois's friends or family are surprised when the wedding gets called off.
They probably have empty boxes wrapped as presents.
When are we going to get a comic video about America vs the Justice Society. It’s a crazy comic book.
Who else wishes Bruce's explanation for the hero suits had somehow gotten passed along to the broader superhero community, leading to him regularly being pestered by people like Booster Gold or Guy Gardner about "renting" their identities for fifty grand a week. "What charity is this for? Um, just make it out to my name and I'll see it gets where it's going."
Double bonus points if he takes one of them up on the offer and uses his week in their guise to do something that embarrasses the hell out of them.
Silver age comics made me think of some sitcoms, like big bang theory. Everybody seem to hate everybody, they are all horrible toward each other, they are toxic to an absurd level. I don't understand why theses characters are supposed to be friends, or why whe should see them as good guys.
Ok but what was the "lesson"Clark wanted to teach her? "Don't get married to other people"?
The villain is always the inker. Underappreciated, often unheralded, and vengeful!!
The look on Lois's face as she is scheming to get Superman's proposal. That alone makes this my favorite Lois getting married story.
Thank you so much for continuing this playlist
Me every couple of minutes: Wait, what?
Ah yes, the sequel I never knew I needed. Thanks Sasha!
Sounds like Lois belongs on the the bachelorette .
"What a Fool Beee-Lieeves, (s)he seeeees, No Batman has the pow-err, to reason a-waayyyy, What seems to Beeee, is always better than nothing . . .:
More lois lane marriages!!!!! Im so happy
This was fantastic i always enjoy the insanity of supermans girlfriend lois lane
Yes, it is official now. The more you share these comics the more I imagine Clark planning an intervention about her YA romance books.
I had a stressful week, I needed that, thank you so much lol
when bruce and clark are laughing at the end - ive got a vision of police squad where they laugh at the end of each episode
This is my favorite troupe you do. You just hilarious you do these.
Holy sh!t!!! 😹😹😹 It is now my official headcanon that if *anyone* even has an inkling that Bruce Wayne is Batman, the 'I'm a bored Billionaire that rents superhero costumes' excuse is what he tells people. Next up, Wonder Woman.
There could be a sitcom based on these Lois Lane comics, with all her highjinks. Produced/written by Chuck Lorre. Title: The Quest for Superman.
Once you go Bat, you never go back.
This has to the best Lois Gets Married video yet. Stellar comic interpretation.
That's what passes for a top investigative reporter in Metropolis?
The Silver was a decade of fun “sci-fi adventures” and a lot Lois getting married wasn’t it?
I’m confused about everyone’s end goal here, but I support them.
Casually comments. I swore I thought you said there's plenty of bastards not bachelor's hahaha
How hell did Superman and Lois Lane become the power couple of the DC Universe with antics like this?
Another good one. Think of the hit the wedding cake industry would take if Lois Lane entered a nunnery.
This one ranks high on my "Lois making maniacal faces" list.
Awesome ! Love this one, as a matter of fact loved all the Lois Lane vid's ! Just zany fun :)
This one is one of my favorites. After all the Lois marries ???, they were starting to get head slappingly silly but this one is so good because they are all terrible, mean and conniving at the same time and with your commentary just freaking hilarious.
God when is that Superman's Girlfriend omnibus coming I need that all vintage style nonsense ASAP.
Yay! Another Lois getting married video! Love ‘em!
Lois Lane Journalism 101: Come to a conclusion and then write a story around it to prove that.
A tried and true method used by Fox News.
Even in a goofy Silver Age story, Bruce still has trauma.
Brought back memories of worlds finest
Lois Lane discovers the truth, becomes a supervillain, marries Wonder Woman, in a plan set up by Superman so that he can Marry his true love, Bruce Wayne.
I always feel like comics from that era were not written for children but by children, it's impressive to think that the industry survive this long
from the moment I see the word Lois I just have to say you make everyday just a bit easier Sasha 🤣
I'm gonna go with Lois Lane's logic. The only explanation to this is SuperBat.
Silver Age DC seems like a trip. I wish this series had an omnibus. It would so be worth it.
Superman to Batman: "bros before..."
Feed the algorithm.
Equally disturbing but in very different ways.
Underrated channel