“Who Shot Lois Lane?” is the question I thought the writers would answer. They didn’t, but that doesn’t this book wasn’t good.
The very first page reminded me of the “Lois Lane death sequence” from Superman: The Movie. I never did like that part of the movie. If Superman could go back in time, the why didn’t he just go back in time and fix things before they got out of hand? Wouldn’t it be much easier? This book handled tragedy to Lois much better. Superman took her to the hospital.
When he gets to the hospital the wounded ask him, if he could heal them. That was strange to me.  have never thought of Superman to be a healer. But, it does go with his Messiah reputation and gives me flashbacks to the true Messiah. I appreciated, thought, that the writers used this to show that in some ways even Superman is entirely helpless. That is nice to remember when tradegy strikes in fiction or in truth.
I was reminded in this story that even Superman can’t completely protect Lois.