Superman is one of the first fanious superheroes.The furst Superman comic was published in 1938.Superman is an alien from the planet Krypton. He can fly and he is super strong. Ile is super fast and no weapons can hurt him. The only thing that can hurt him is the Kryptonite from ...
There is a young man, different from other young men. Ancient prophecies foretell his coming, and he performs miraculous feats. Eventually, confronted by his enemies, he must sacrifice his own life—an act that saves mankind from calamity—but in a mystery as great as that of his origin, h...
Could it be Superman’s public insistence on using his robot slaves to protect his identity is yet another elaborate lie designed to misdirect us from the truth that he is amassing a robot army with which to enslave the world? I know he has a saviour complex but the Super-Pope hat is...
Given these ratings and the recent reveal that Jor-El is at least an 8th level intellect and considered by “The Collector” to be Krypton’s leading scientific mind, and Lara was also considered a first rate scientist on Krypton, this means Kal-El has the genetic potential to be considered...
79. Pink Kryptonite turned Superman gay, evidenced by his subsequent flirtation with Jimmy Olsen. That's just objectively pretty interesting. The symbol of American masculinity forced to confront the fact that sexuality is a spectrum? Fascinating. 102 votes Agree or disagree? 13 ...
Since the introduction of Kryptonite many decades ago to offset Superman's invulnerability, various types of the Kryptonian rock have made their way into the canon. Perhaps the most preposterous was Pink Kryptonite introduced in the (thankfully) alternate timeline ofSupergirl(Vol. 4) No. 79. Pin...
Aiming to defeat the Man of Steel, wealthy executive Ross Webster hires bumbling but brilliant Gus Gorman to develop synthetic kryptonite, which yields some unexpected psychological effects in the third installment of the 1980s Superman franchise. Between rekindling romance with his high school sweethea...
Unfortunately, disaster eventually struck in the form of a meteor shower, which caused the city to be flooded with Kryptonite radiation. Taking a page from his brother’s book, Zor-El builds a ship that can take his teenage daughter, Kara Zor-El, to safety. But where to send her?
Unlike Supergirl and Superman, Mon-El isn't Kryptonian, but rather Draxamite - a species of alien that possesses many of the same powers as the Kryptonians on Earth but has a weakness to lead instead of Kryptonite. There have been a number of versions of Mon-El throughout the DC Comics...
John Cena may not be able to fly, nor does he have X-ray vision or heat vision, but he stands up for what he believes in and always fights for the greater good. There is no amount of Kryptonite that could keep the Cenation leader from standing up to a challenge inside the ring or...