This is a complete list of Lois Lane Comics from the Silver Age: 1958-1970 (with GEMs highlighted).  The list includes links for the following: (a) Wiki page (from the Grand Comics Database, or GCD), (b) e-book (available upon request), and (c) More info on each comic (via optional posts by various contributors).

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Note: Although Superman’s Silver Age technically started in 1958, the two Showcase issues introducing Lois Lane which were published in 1957 have been included in the list below.   I think they rightfully belong with the rest of the Lois Lane comics of the Silver Age.

The primary Lois Lane artist for most of the Silver Age was Kurt Schaffenberger, who gave Lois her signature look starting with issue #1 and continued drawing her until the late sixties.  The very first imaginary story in DC Comics was in Lois Lane #19, and this was the beginning of a string of imaginary stories which occurred off and on during the Silver Age.  Most of these imaginary stories involved Lois getting married (to either Superman or someone else like Lex Luthor), and these stories were generally of high quality and greatly enjoyable.  In 1968, Lois was given a new look, coupled with a more feminist and assertive personality, and there were some great stories during this period as well (such as issues #89, #91 and #106).

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