Summary
- Lois Lane and Jimmy Olsen, the catalysts for Injustice's story, meet their brutal ends at the hands of the Joker in Injustice Year One #1.
- Heroes like Dan Turpin, Commissioner Gordon, and Harvey Bullock Batman's fight against Superman's Regime, facing tragic deaths.
- Alfred Pennyworth, a loyal ally to Batman, meets a gruesome end at the hands of Zsasz, showing the high cost of the Injustice universe's war.
Injustice: Gods Among Us is an alternate DC Comics story where the Justice League splits into two factions and goes to war after the Joker brainwashes Superman into killing Lois Lane and destroying Metropolis. This comic series created by Tom Taylor, Axel Giménez, Mike S. Miller, and Jeremy Raapack features a five-year war between Superman’s One Earth Regime and Batman’s Insurgency. Followed by a sequel with Injustice 2, this huge event leads to many heroes losing their lives.
Earth-49 aka the Injustice universe is home to the same heroes fans all know and love, but now they find themselves amid a universal Civil War. After Joker succeeds in making Superman lose control and kill the Clown Prince of Crime, the Man of Steel calls for a worldwide ceasefire and all heroes to fall in line with his Regime. Horrified by his actions and left with no choice, Batman gathers his Justice League friends and other allies to take the fight to Superman.
Every war has its casualties and the Injustice universe loses many powerful heroes through various means. Here is every hero from the Injustice storyline, how they died, and their power levels rank from weakest to strongest.
26 (Weakest) Lois Lane and Jimmy Olsen
Injustice Year One #1 by Tom Taylor, Axel Giménez, Mike S. Miller, and Jeremy Raapack
The weakest heroes killed off in Injustice are arguably the most important catalysts for the story itself. The Daily Planet’s Lois Lane and Jimmy Olsen were both killed off brutally in Injustice Year One #1 by the Joker. In the first pages of the issue, Joker shoots Jimmy through his eye and kidnaps Lois.
Lois, who is pregnant with Superman’s child, is fitted with a nuclear bomb heart monitor/trigger. Joker then uses Scarecrow’s fear gas laced with Kryptonite to brainwash Superman into killing Lois by flying her into space. When Lois dies, the heart monitor triggers the nuclear bomb, destroying Metropolis.
25 Dan Turpin
Injustice 2 #3 by Tom Taylor, Bruno Redondo, and Alejandro Sanchez
Though he might not be the strongest human, Dan Turpin makes up for it with his hard-as-nails leadership skills. In Injustice Year Zero #4, Turpin, under the codename “Brooklyn,” was the leader of the Boy Commandos, a team of soldiers who were saved by the Justice Society of America in World War II. They fought alongside the JSA to win WWII.
In Injustice 2, Turpin is the warden of Stryker’s Island, the maximum security prison keeping One Earth Regime after Evil Superman’s defeat. In Injustice 2 #3, he is killed during a prison breakout by Athanasia al Ghul, Batman and Talia al Ghul’s daughter and Damian Wayne’s sister.
24 Commissioner Jim Gordon, Det. Harvey Bullock, and Det. Renee Montoya
Injustice Year Two #10 by Tom Taylor, Mike S. Miller, and Bruno Redondo; Injustice Year Three #2 by Tom Taylor, Mike S. Miller, and Bruno Redondo; Injustice Year Four #2 by Brian Buccellato and Mike S. Miller
The brave men and women of the Gotham City Police Department Batman’s Insurgency to stop Superman’s Regime. All of these fellow allies of Batman have dedicated their lives to saving Gotham, and now step up to fight against the supernatural forces of the DC Universe. Jim Gordon sadly dies in Injustice Year Two #10 due to terminal cancer, but still manages to put up a good fight.
Harvey Bullock is vaporized by Mr. Mxyzptlk, disguised as the Spectre in Year Three #2. But Renee’s death comes in Year Four #2 when she takes too many Kryptonite super pills to kill Wonder Woman and Superman for killing Huntress, but her human heart gives out due to an overdose.
23 Alfred Pennyworth
Injustice: Year Five #12 by Brian Buccellato and Marco Santucci
The Wayne Family butler and truest friend to the Dark Knight, Batman. Alfred spends the entire five years of Injustice ing his fellow Bat-Family and the Insurgency. Famously, Alfred takes a Kryptonian durability enhancer pill to pummel Superman, a moment the evil Man of Steel never forgets.
In Injustice: Year Five #12, a vengeful Superman secretly hires Victor Zsasz to find and kill Alfred just to hurt Batman. After his gruesome death at the hands of Zsasz, a desperate Damian Wayne digs up Alfred’s body and resurrects him in the Lazurus Pit in the Injustice 2 comics.
22 Huntress and Batwoman
Injustice Year Three #11 by Brian Buccellato, Bruno Redondo, and Mike S. Miller; Injustice Year Five #20 by Brian Buccellato and Mike S. Miller
The Birds of Prey, a sub-unit of the Bat Family, the fight against the One Earth Regime. Huntress, who already has a difficult relationship with Batman, doesn’t trust the Dark Knight until he is forced to reveal his identity. Tragically, in Injustice Year Three #11, Huntress is killed when Wonder Woman snaps her neck with the Lasso of Truth.
Batwoman, another difficult ally of Bruce Wayne, stays in the background for most of the story, until Superman’s heat vision incinerates her in Injustice Year Five #20. Batwoman’s death is not in vain, however, as she helps protect the universal portal device that allows an alternate Justice League to travel to the Injustice universe to help the Insurgency win the war.
21 Lex Luthor
Injustice: Ground Zero #10 by Christopher Sebela, Jheremy Raapack, Daniel Sampere, and Miguel Mendonça
Lex Luthor dies as a loyal soldier to Batman’s cause. In the Injustice universe, Lex never becomes a villain and instead dedicates his life to being Superman’s best friend. He is even in love with Lois Lane. However, after Lois’ death and Superman’s turn to villainy, Lex is left with no choice but to betray his friend and Batman’s Insurgency while pretending to serve Superman’s Regime.
In Injustice: Ground Zero #10, Superman discovers Lex’s act of treason and reacts by choking his former friend to death in front of billions of cameras. The genius billionaire gives his life and fights to save his best friend out of loyalty to Batman and his unrequited love for Lois Lane.
20 The Sandman (Wesley Dodds)
Injustice Year Zero #6 by Tom Taylor and Roge Antonio
Wesley Dodds, one of the founding of the JSA, meets his end thanks to the Joker. The Sandman was one of the greatest detectives of the 1940s, known for his mysterious persona, psychic dream abilities, and his truth-serum gas gun. As a JSA member, he and heroes such as Hourman, Jay Garrick, and Alan Scott, the original Green Lantern, were the precursors to the future Justice League.
In Injustice Year Zero #6, the Joker becomes the Lord of Chaos thanks to the amulet of the god Apophis, and uses his new mind-control abilities to brainwash Alan Scott into stabbing his ally, the Sandman, in the heart.
19 Green Arrow
Injustice Year One #11 by Tom Taylor, Jheremy Raapack, and Bruno Redondo
The greatest marksman in DC Comics can’t maneuver his way out of this situation. Green Arrow is already treading through dangerous waters after he keeps Joker’s girlfriend, Harley Quinn, safe from the vengeful Superman. Later on, he s Batman’s Insurgency to protect the innocent from the Regime.
In Injustice Year One #11, after shooting Superman with an arrow and that arrow ricocheting onto Clark’s father, Jonathan Kent, the Man of Steel snaps. After he manages to send the Kryptonite pills to the Insurgency via arrow, Green Arrow is savagely beaten to death by Superman. A hero until the very end.

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18 Blue Beetle (Ted Kord)
Injustice 2 #5 by Tom Taylor, Bruno Redondo, and Vicente Cifuentes
Before Jaime Reyes took up the mantle, Ted Kord took the young Reyes on as an apprentice to become the next Blue Beetle. Throughout the five-year war between the Regime and the Insurgency, Ted stays off of the battlefield and focuses his attention on training Jaime and running his company, Kord Industries.
In Injustice 2 #5, after Ra’s al Ghul begins his plans for world domination, he targets Ted Kord and other big corporate CEOs whose companies ruin the environment. Ra’s orders Suicide Squad Killer Croc and Orca to kill Ted in a grizzly mauling. Luckily, Ted leaves behind a hologram of himself for his good friend, Booster Gold, to keep him company after his death.
17 Nightwing
Injustice Year One #6 by Tom Taylor, Mike S. Miller, Jheremy Raapack, and David Yardin
One of the most significant deaths in Injustice sees the first Robin die. Nightwing, despite his differences with Batman, s his father figure as part of the Insurgency to fight against Superman. Tragically, in Injustice Year One #6, Nightwing becomes the first heroic casualty in the five-year Injustice War. During a raid on Arkham Asylum, Damian Wayne accidentally throws a baton at Nightwing’s head out of anger, causing the first Robin to fall on a rock and break his neck.
This death causes a momentary truce between the feuding Justice League as Batman is forced to bury his son and push away his other son, Damian. Luckily, Nightwing gets a second chance in the afterlife by taking Boston Brand's mantle of Dean.