The three remaining contestants meet children in a classroom, and their potential comic book covers are revealed. Feedback is easily the happiest, even for the covers of his opponents – he looks at least as excited as the kids in the classroom. Then they get to introduce themselves to the kids and tell a little about their history. In this, Fat Momma makes the biggest impression (no pun intended), and the kids line up behind her, giving her the victory here, though there is no elimination.
For the final challenge, each of the remaining contestants goes to an outdoor mall, where they must follow a series of clues to find the Dark Enforcer before he can cause harm to civilians. Both Feedback and Major Victory complete the task quickly. Feedback would have had a faster time, in fact, had he not stopped to help a lady put her purse back together. Fat Momma, meanwhile, takes three times as long – mostly because she seems to ask everyone she sees for a fry or a piece of chicken. But she does complete the task.
After she’s done and the three contestants are back in the lair, Fat Momma has a sort of breakdown. She wants to speak to the producers. She is worried about Feedback, and she wants to quit the show because she is afraid that he will be eliminated. Feedback, however, will have none of it, and wants to continue, reassuring her that he is fine if he should lose to either of the other two. And with that, we go to the next elimination.
Fat Momma is given the nod in the classroom because the kids chose her, but she is given a bit of a reprimand in the hunt for the Dark Enforcer. Meanwhile, Feedback is given a bit of a harsh word for the classroom because his origin story was over the head of the kids, but his kindness in the hunt was welcome. Major Victory was entertaining in the classroom, but it’s not good to be laughed at – a fact that was pointed out in the hunt as well. And with that, Major Victory is eliminated, leaving the final two.