Lois Lane: Enemy of the People #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis collection brings together the four-issue miniseries that redefines Lois Lane as a journalist under siege. When a mysterious group begins framing her for crimes and turning public opinion against her, Lois must use her investigative skills to uncover the truth behind the conspiracy while protecting her family and reputation. Written by Greg Rucka with art by Mike Perkins, the story explores themes of media manipulation and the cost of truth in a polarized world.
In "Enemy of the People, Part One," Lois Lane finds herself at the center of a growing storm as her relationship with Superman comes under scrutiny. Written by Greg Rucka and brought to life by Mike Perkins’ sharp pencils and inks, the issue unfolds with tense precision as Lois grapples with threats both personal and political—culminating in a shocking explosion at her hotel room. The cover by Mike Perkins captures the moment’s intensity, setting the tone for a story where trust is tested and danger lurks just beyond the next headline.
In "Enemy of the People, Part Two," Lois Lane digs deeper into the mysterious death of journalist Mariska Voronova, following up on Renee’s report from Russia. As Lois tracks down leads in a dangerous, high-stakes investigation, a witness disappears—literally—before her eyes, putting her own life in jeopardy.
In "Enemy of the People, Part Three," Lois Lane finds herself at odds with Superman’s well-meaning interference, testing the limits of their trust. Meanwhile, Renee Montoya is stunned when the long-dead Vic Sage reemerges as the Question, forcing her to confront a past she thought was buried.
In "Enemy of the People, Part Four," Lois Lane faces a startling moment when her son unexpectedly appears, revealing he’s been invited to join the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 31st century. Meanwhile, Renee, grappling with the shock that Vic, her predecessor as the Question, is still alive, must confront the weight of that revelation.
In "Enemy of the People, Part Five," Lois Lane digs deep in Washington, chasing a secret memo that could expose the administration’s hidden immigration policy, while the Question closes in on the shadowy figures behind the assassination Lois witnessed. The tension builds as their investigations begin to intersect, each chasing a truth that powerful forces are desperate to bury.
In "Enemy of the People, Part Seven," Renee grapples with her uneasy feelings about Lois and Superman’s relationship while stepping in to protect their privacy from a probing photographer. When she later delivers damning evidence of a contract on Lois’s life, the moment is shattered by a sudden explosion in Lois’s hotel room.
In "Enemy of the People, Part Eight," Lois Lane and Renee find themselves still alive after narrowly surviving the Kiss of Death, but the danger isn't over—Lois insists Superman stay out of the fight, trusting her own instincts. Meanwhile, Jessica Midnight vanishes from confinement by swapping places with a visiting nun, slipping into the world unnoticed.
In "Enemy of the People, Part Ten," Lois Lane prepares for a final showdown with the Kiss of Death, trusting her plan will end the threat—but when things unravel, Jessica struggles to grasp how she can help. As Renee and Sister Clarice try to make sense of the unfolding chaos, Lois finds herself facing a confrontation that’s far from what she anticipated.
In "Enemy of the People, Part Eleven," Lois Lane’s risky strategy puts Renee in mortal danger, forcing Jessica to step in at the last moment. With a desperate intervention, Jessica not only saves Renee but begins the fragile process of reversing the Kiss of Death’s transformation.
In "Enemy of the People, Part Twelve," Lois Lane confronts the fallout of her explosive investigation, going on television with Sister Clarice to discuss the unsettling intersection of parallel universes and the real-world consequences of divergent timelines. As the truth about government corruption comes to light, Lois finds herself at the center of a storm that blurs the line between fact and fiction.
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