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  1. Jun 28, 2024 · After a major battle, Superman "villain" Livewire implies that Kryptonians hold their breath while in space. Superman can hold his breath in space, but can also speak without a helmet. Superman's indestructibility allows him to survive in anaerobic environments.

  2. The New 52: Like most of the modern versions of Superman he does not appear to need a spacesuit (though his current costume is far more capable technologically-speaking) to survive in space. As far as communicating in space: Superman is inconsistently shown being able to communicate in space.

  3. Oct 11, 2023 · Superman can “breathe” both in space and underwater because he doesn’t need oxygen to survive. Superman doesn’t use oxygen to breathe, so his cells are able to survive even in environments completely devoid of it.

  4. Sep 27, 2020 · It’s been shown in comics that Superman can survive in the vacuum of space for a long time, but he can't breathe there. How do we know? Because there's no air to breathe. To breathe in space, Superman would have to take his own air supply off Earth, in which case he'd be as able as anyone else.

  5. But generally he doesn't need to breathe/eat/drink when he's able to be nourished by our sun, and his flight is either gravity manipulation or telekinesis, which works fine in a vacuum . He can survive for as long as he has Access to Solar energy. Dependent on availability of solar radiation.

  6. Superman in the main continuity doesn't need oxygen to survive. Only a few continuities like the DCAU make it so that he needs air to survive, although there was a few times he flew in space perfectly fine, but never for long.

  7. Jul 17, 2022 · No, Superman can’t breathe in space because there is no air in space to breathe, but Superman has the ability to hold his breath for long periods of time. Sometimes when in space, Superman uses breathing apparatus or a space suit that was made for him in S.T.A.R. Labs.

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