![]() ![]() Best of all, the novel ends as Lois crosses a line she will never be able to turn back from, a line that will mean big changes moving forward. The three mysteries dovetail together nicely in the end, with a few bread crumbs leading toward the next installment. She fills this adventure with the Golden Age sci-fi weirdness that permeated the comic books of the 1930s and ’40s. That’s a lot of balls to juggle, but Bond never drops a single one. Meanwhile, the Web forum Lois and SmallvilleGuy frequent has been invaded by peculiar forces threatening to expose the Flying Man. A mysterious lab is leaving its test subjects out on the street with weird side effects. The disgraced ex-mayor has been let out of prison, and his son thinks he might be innocent. Lois’ only problem is finding a second story to follow up her explosive premiere, but intrigue has rarely had a problem finding Lois Lane. Her relationship with the mysterious SmallvilleGuy is going well, and her reputation as a cutthroat reporter for the Daily Planet is intact. Following the events of Fallout (2015), Lois Lane is still settling into her new life in Metropolis. ![]()
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