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  1. Nov 19, 2022 · Spanning Clark's journey from Krypton through his adventures as Superman, Alberto Borsato's awesome sweeping Superman suite speaks to the heart of the protag...

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  2. How does Superman learn the Kryptonian language I was thinking of birthright and I’m reading last son and I’ve read supergirl of krypton. In the the speech bubbles I don’t understand a word they are saying in birthright.

  3. Yellow sun - Kryptonians gain super powers. Red sun - Kryptonians lose super powers. Green sun - Kryptonians lose super powers (World’s Finest Comics #158, June 1966) Orange sun - Reduces Kryptonians powers by half and renders them blind (Superman #309, March 1977), or just reduces powers by half (The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians ...

  4. Aug 3, 2012 · Yes, Superman was really super even compared to other Kryptonians. (Or at least he was until the DCnU New 52 changed the DC Universe, yet again.) Under the original premise, as the Last Son of Krypton, Kal-El/Superman gained his powers due to the slow and long-term exposure of his body to the radiation of our yellow sun. This made him a force ...

  5. Aug 26, 2020 · 2 Pink Kryptonite. There are two known effects for this Kryptonite and both are quite different: the first use of pink Kryptonite caused Superman's to change sexuality, effectively making him gay. This moment from the Supergirl comics became quite famous for how jarring and surprising it was. In the Justice League Action animated series, it has ...

  6. Oct 9, 2023 · Bizarro Red Kryptonite explained. Bizarro’s Red Kryptonite is essentially just the human version of Red Kryptonite. It would affect you and me just as the standard version affects Kryptonians. Here’s all 32 types of Kryptonite: Green Kryptonite. Red Kryptonite. Gold Kryptonite. Blue Kryptonite. White Kryptonite.

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  8. Dec 13, 2014 · This first Krypton was, like the majority of superhero comics at the time, entirely populated by white faces — a fact that led to an embarrassing story in 1971’s Superman. No. 239 that ...

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