ICYMI: Marvel launched situation comedy Lana Comics in the same month it debuted series featuring Blonde Phantom, Namora, and Venus. Marvel sponsored
\nNot to be confused with DC Comics' Lana Lang, Marvel's Lana Lane was the result of a number of trends developing at the publisher during the post-WWII era and beyond. The character was part of a wave of humor titles that Marvel introduced during that period, and also caught the rising tide of an industry-wide trend of titles headlining female characters in various genres.
Lana Lane would also appear in stories in a number of other titles 1948-1950, including Rusty Comics, Tessie the Typist Comics, Gay Comics, Hedy De Vine Comics, My Friend Irma and Nellie the Nurse. Oddly enough, the Lana of Frankie and Lana which ran during this same period was obviously not the same character. Lana Lane's final appearance appears to be in Joker Comics #42. which was also the last issue of that series.
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