Are you a fan of comic book stories that leap onto a cultural fad
after that fad is already over? Do you enjoy
absurd death traps? Than stick around for a special story that we can only call:

Our plot? Two years after
Coal Miner's Daughter and
Urban Cowboy swept up the nation in Country Fever,
Tamsyn O'Flynn and
Bob Oksner decide to take a hard look at the
seamy underbelly of the
Metropolis country & western scene. Brace yourselves.
Lois' old college classmate, aspiring songwriter
Cassie Jo, has come to town for a visit. And Lois has proved what a friend she was by scoring tickets to a show by "
the reigning queen of country,"
Dulcina Rae, at
Rodeo Rick's. See, Metropolis
WAS a thriving hotbed of country music!!
Here, by the way, is what a big-shot big city reporter wear to a C & W concert:


So, anyway, at the show, they discover that Dulcina Rae has apparently
stolen some of Cassie Jo's songs!! The only solution, obviously--

Lois going undercover
as Cassie Jo to investigate, of course!
Being snoopy eventually reveals that Dulcina's boyfriend/songwriter
Earl Mason has had writer's block, and has been swiping the songs Cassie Jo submitted in order to retain Dulcina's love. And now, Earl has to shut Lois/Cassie Jo up:

But Lois apparently
can't handle those cowboy boots, as...


A simple trip knocks her unconscious?
Oh, Lois...Then, of course, Mason decides on a
ridiculous death trap (embiggen to see the
full silliness):

Of course, the death trap is so stupid, it actually helps Lois defeat her foe:



So thank you,
DC, for jumping on a cultural trend that was over two years earlier!!
Bonus panel: Even a mousy and shy country girl will dis poor
Clark Kent:
Lois was born a xenophobic general's daughter in Superman Family #217 (1982).
4 comments:
Um....I don't think I am adding this one to the wish list....
Oh marvellous, I've not seen that one. As for the clothes, didn't DC actually have a stylist on retainer for the TOF/BO strips? I think it was mentioned in a Daring New Adventures of Supergirl lettercol.
TOF/BO strips, Martin? ?? ???
Sorry! Tamsyn O'Flynn/Bob Oksner
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