Metropolis, Clark Kent's Apartment
3:30 PM ESTSuperman is currently removing his glasses and such to take his exit from home when Lois catches him. He isn't as fast taking off slacks as he was twenty years ago when he introduced his Clark Kent identity to the world. Superman was just Superman living alone in his fortress in the arctic for decades only leaving when there was something threatening the Earth on a global scale. The Cuban Missile Crisis could have been a lot worse if not for the efforts of the alien hero. 'Clark' met Lois at his first job at the Daily Planet in '96. The two were married by '98.
"I'll try and be back home before she gets here..." Clark said nearly finished.
"It's fine, I'm picking her up from the Greyhound station after five. She had a layover in St. Louis." Lois replied.
"I don't understand why she didn't just fly. She doesn't have to be ashamed of her powers..." Clark began saying before finishing up.
"She likes being normal. Up until a few days ago the Justice League only had a few members, now you guys are pushing twenty. She shouldn't feel like she has to put on a costume and go out there." Lois continued picking up her husband's clothes as he headed for the window.
"I didn't say she had to be a superhero, dear. I just wanted to see her sooner because I knew something would come up. It always does. Like I said, I'll try and make this quick." Superman said with a kiss on her forehead.
"Anything worth writing about? Perry just messaged me and asked about a falling star..." Lois asked still with clothes in hand.
"If it is, Clark Kent's gonna get the headline. Love you..." and off he went.
Blue Valley, Nebraska
1: 32 PM MSTSuperman had hit the scene a couple minutes later than the other heroes. His team consisted of heroes who could all fly so teleporting into a town three cities over still got them there in no time. Not Superman time, but still long enough for the pale skinned alien biker to give them a few solid hits. They were currently in some woods, where what appeared to be an alien sky cycle laid in a crater smoking. Crashed. Polarity Man had been knocked into the neighboring town of Neligh. Bulleteer was thrown head first into the ground below him and hadn't made his way out. Mr. Clutch was engaging the enemy from the air with his weapons systems and Solara attacked the pale alien badass head on until Superman hit the scene. The grungy alien threw Solara at Mr. Clutch and damaged the undercarriage of his vehicle.
"I can tell by the S you're just another Kryptonian. Hope you're tougher than your cousin!" the alien screamed punching Superman in the jaw and sending him through several trees.
Superman stood to his feet. The alien was strong... but he wasn't fast. Superman flew towards him and asked:
"Who are you, and what are you doing in this space sector? I thought Czarnians were extinct?" Superman asked now prepared for an attack from the enemy.
"Name's Lobo, and funny this is I was thinking the same thing about Kryptonians and now I've beat on two in a day..." and then Lobo attacked with a move that nobody to this point had ever tried on Superman. He's just too powerful so why bother? He could take a nuke in the face and walk away, but nobody as physically powerful as the Kryptonian had ever attempted... a nutshot.
"Hope ya don't need those anymore!" Lobo screamed with a boot to the balls of the hero that sent him flying and in true pain physically for the first time in a long time.
Bulleteer finally got his upper body out of the soil and vegetation on the ground and Polarity Man had returned from the town of Neligh with a dent in his mech suit towards the left shoulder.
"On three?" Bulleteer asked the mech suit at his right.
"Count it down, bullet man." responded Lieutenant Trainor using the suit's voice encoder.
"THREE!" screamed the bullet headed hero flying at the alien at his top speed of 2500 feet per second sending him back into a hillside.