Lois Lane: Double Down -- Second Young Adult Novel Announced

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Back in May, we took a look at Lois Lane: Fallout, a young adult novel focusing on the earlier years of Lois' career, and talked to author Gwenda Bond. The story showed us Lois in high school, with her Army father finally settling the family down in Metropolis. Lois had a tendency to get into trouble for speaking her mind and not shying away from the truth. She even got her first taste of being a reporter when she joined a junior writers program at the Daily Planet.

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With the history Lois Lane has had in comics, this first novel provided a great entry point for newer readers while giving us long time readers a different look at Lois during her younger years. There was a great balance in giving it a realistic take on a young Lois while still hinting at the roots of the world she currently resides in. In May 2016, the second in the series, Lois Lane Double Down, will be released.

DC Comics’ iconic character Lois Lane will be back for more in Lois Lane: Double Down, the second book in a new series from Switch Press, the Young Adult imprint of Capstone. Following the success of the first book in the series, Lois Lane: Fallout, author Gwenda Bond returns with a new story of the adventures of a teenage Lois Lane, as she begins to discover her passion for journalism and become the character loved by generations of fans.

"Lois Lane is an icon, one of the most well-known and enduring figures in American pop culture--and for good reason,” says Bond. “She's a hero all of us can relate to. It's been a tremendous honor and a great pleasure to get to write about her in an all-new way, as a modern teenager, and I'm thrilled to be continuing her story in Double Down."

Lois Lane has been an integral part of the cultural landscape since her first appearance in Action Comics #1 in 1938, which also introduced the world to Superman. A Super Hero without superpowers, the character has been featured in a dizzying number of comic books, films, and television shows.

“Switch Press has been thrilled with the critical and fan response to Lois Lane: Fallout and we are all excited to see the series continue with Double Down,” said Miles Stevens-Hoare, Managing Director of Capstone’s Global Trade business. The Lois Lane series is produced through Capstone’s licensing partnership with Warner Bros. Consumer Products, on behalf of DC Entertainment.

In a starred review of Lois Lane: Fallout, Kirkus writes: “This first in a planned series gets plenty right. Lois is as fully rounded as she is in the comics, headstrong, capable and equipped with a solid moral compass . . . [a] lighthearted and playful tone permeates the novel, making for a nifty investigative mystery akin to Veronica Mars or Buffy the Vampire Slayer … a spectacular prose start for DC Comics’ spectacular lady.”

In The Comics Journal, comic book historian Tim Hanley writes: “Bond’s Lois is a distillation of the most compelling traits of past incarnations of Lois Lane. She’s got the brash ambition of 1938’s Lois, the crusader for truth and justice qualities embodied by Margot Kidder, and the snark and smarts of Dana Delany’s animated Lois. While she may just be a high school student, she’s very much the Lois Lane that fans know and love.”

Lois Lane: Double Down will be released on May 1, 2016.

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I have seen cool reviews for the first one. I may have to check it out.

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@squalleon: I enjoyed it myself. Yeah, it's a 'young adult' novel but it held my interest. You have to love any time Lois gets the spotlight. We haven't really seen her 'younger days' so it was cool to see a story flesh out her upbringing some more and introduce us to her reporter career. My daughter also really enjoyed it.

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Gonna check these out even if I despise most young adult novels like Hunger Games etc.

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@knightsofdarkness2: and maybe support for Lois YA books will show that people care about the character and she can get more attention in comics.

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would prefer a series of minis with some action. how i miss the 90s lois. these sound as bad as the emma frost ongoing

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Gonna Hv to check this out

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It's not a comic right?

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Really enjoyed the first novel. Very excited for this!

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That's nice, and I'll buy both of them, but it'd be great if we could get a Lois Lane ongoing.