A situation similar to this could be found in the "Legion of Superheroes" series, where a younger Superman (Superboy) has tiny kryptonite pieces blown onto him by a fellow Legionnaire under the influence of a terrible mystical force. Superman is rendered unable to move and has difficulty breathing. It is hinted that if left alone with these pieces, he will die. He somehow summons up one final breath to suck the kryptonite pieces into his mouth so he can spit them out with the last of his energy before taking a while to recuperate and re-capture the enchanted Legionnaire.
Therefore, if King Kong broke all the kryptonite into a million tiny pieces and then blew them all on Superman, they would affect and weaken Superman, because Superman has a reaction to kryptonite no matter the size (see another Legion of Superheroes issue where a tiny speck of dust is placed in Superman's brain and has an effect).
Kryptonite. it is little pieces of the destroyed world of krypton. these little pieces went through radioactive cosmic clouds. and this radioactivity is stronger than superman can stand, being one of his only 2 known weaknesses. the other is magic, wick effects him as it does most mortals. just ask zatanna.
it depends, if he is close to it, it will make him sick. if he touches it, he will be easy to kill for a short period of time, and if he is constantly exposed to it for a long time, it "WILL KILL HIM"
Superman is made weak by Kryptonite, radioactive pieces of his destroyed home world. It's not a noble gas.
Kryptonite. it is little pieces of the destroyed world of krypton. these little pieces went through radioactive cosmic clouds. and this radioactivity is stronger than superman can stand, being one of his only 2 known weaknesses. the other is magic, wick effects him as it does most mortals. just ask zatanna.
Million Pieces was created on 2010-06-25.
In a Million Pieces was created on 2006-09-12.
James Frey wrote A Million Little Pieces.
James Frey wrote A Million Little Pieces.
A Million Little Pieces was created on 2003-04-15.
The ISBN of A Million Little Pieces is 0-385-50775-5.
No, there is not.
The gizzard is the organ that helps the earthworm grind its food into a million pieces.