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"Injustice: Gods Among Us - Chapter 3": Confronted by Doomsday, Superman, reacting quickly to protect Lois and their unborn child, charges at his foe and flies off with him into space, leaving the Joker and Harley Quinn behind to make their escape. However, Green Lantern stops them with a giant


Quote1 When her heart stops, every heart in Metropolis stops, too. Quote2
ā€” Joker

Injustice: Gods Among Us #3 is a chapter in the digital-first series Injustice: Gods Among Us (Volume 1 (Digital)) with a cover date of January, 2013.

Synopsis for "Injustice: Gods Among Us - Chapter 3"

Confronted by Doomsday, Superman, reacting quickly to protect Lois and their unborn child, charges at his foe and flies off with him into space, leaving the Joker and Harley Quinn behind to make their escape. However, Green Lantern stops them with a giant hand construct as he and the other Justice League members arrive on the scene.

Batman investigates the submarine to find it empty except for Scarecrow's fear toxin. A quick interrogation of The Joker soon reveals that the fear toxin was tainted by Kryptonite he had stolen from S.T.A.R. Labs and that Superman isn't fighting Doomsday at all. Doomsday is simply a hallucination. And as Batman gets through to him over their communications system and being in space helps to clear his head of the fear toxins, Superman comes to a tragic realization: he has taken Lois into space without any kind of environmental protection or breathing apparatus, killing her and their unborn child.

Matters are quickly worsened as The Joker reveals that the operation he was performing on Lois involved connecting her heart to the missile in Metropolis. As Lois dies, a nuclear warhead is activated, thereby devastating Metropolis.

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  • Lois Lane (Dies)
  • child of Kal-El and Lois Lane (Dies)

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