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Superman: Lost #10 Final Issue Of What?

Clark goes to leave and join the Justice league in space. But a few minutes later, he mysteriously return to the apartment.


"EVERY MAN HAS
HIS OWN
DESTINY--
"THE ONLY
IMPERATIVE IS
TO FOLLOW IT...
WILL.
"...TO
ACCEPT IT, NO MATTER WHERE IT
LEADS HIM."


Hope’s baby isn’t Clark’s at all, it’s the kid of the guy she killed
As for the ending. Somebody brings up a good point question.
“If the "Gatekeeper" is responsible for providing a path home for Clark that branches off after only a few days, how do all the events leading to saving Victor's planet still occur creating the Gatekeeper in the first place. Is it like an alternating loop? Clark lives the LOST timeline, resulting in the Gatekeeper. The Gatekeeper alters the past to avert a Clark going through the Lost timeline. But then there would be no Gatekeeper so Clark goes through the LOST timeline, etc. But then why would Lois remember the LOST version of Clark even if he doesn't return until after the events of LOST in Lois' timeline. So the Gatekeeper and the LOST version of Clark are essentially alternate future versions. Or is it closer to the MCU Endgame time travel and like Gamora?”
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(I am so confused)