This cover is similar to other covers from this month; it has no title logo, and consists of the feature character against a white background.
Story continued from the previous issue and from Secret Six (DC, 2008 series) #29, and continues in the next issue.
On Valentine's Day (2011-02-14), on DC's The Source blog, Paul Cornell was asked how Lex Luthor might be spending the day. His answer was a scene that would be set in between this story and the next issue, and it foreshadowed some of the events of next issue. He said that RoboLois asked Lex to see "Wicked" on Broadway, and cried during it. Lois told him she enjoyed dramas about betrayal, and that she learned from them. See here for the full answer: http://dcu.blog.dccomics.com/2011/02/14/how-does-the-worlds-smartest-man-s…
House ad for: Batman and Robin #20. Appears on page 24 in this issue.
Preview of the DC Universe Online Legends comic, which is a spinoff of the online game.
Announcement of the return of letters pages. Appears on pages 32 and 33 in this issue.
Ian talks about the Reign of Doomsday crossover that appears in Steel #1, Outsiders #37, Justice League of America #55, Superman/Batman Annual #5, Superboy #6, and a mystery issue. Appears on page 34 in this issue.
Total of 5 one-page ads for: Yogi Bear the Video Game (video game, D3Publisher), Cirque Du Freak/Grey Griffins/Reckless (books, Little, Brown and Company), Dragon Quest: Sentinels of the Starry Skies (video game, Nintendo), Hero Factory 2.0! (toy blocks, Lego), and Kingdom Hearts: Re:coded (video game, Square Enix). Appear in various places in this issue.