I got it, its Superman: Godfall, sweet comic!
.... Everyone should know that Superman gets his powers from the yellow sun.. The red sun of Krypton does not give him the special powers he has on Earth..
No, Krypton has a red sun and his powers only work under a yellow sun. However, this leads to a plot hole because Superman has visited Krypton on many occasions and returned. This should be impossible.
He'd be like all the humans on Earth, although he'd still be pretty strong since he's very muscular but he'd simply have slightly above normal human strength.
Indirectly, though he is powerless and even vulnerable in Red-Sun worlds such as his now-extinct Krypton. He has no reason to recharge his batteries so to speak, but on some occasions does welcome an energizing sunburst in the weather. The Hanna-Barbera superhero Birdman, however directly derived his powers from the Sun and bad guys knew this, and tried to use shadow-rays ( a contradiction in terms, unless they used Ultra-Violet strobe lights.)
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"
.... Everyone should know that Superman gets his powers from the yellow sun.. The red sun of Krypton does not give him the special powers he has on Earth..
Superman gets his powers from Earth's yellow sun. Due to Krypton's different sun, Superman's Kryptonian physiology allows him to absorb solar energy and convert it into superhuman abilities on Earth, such as super strength, flight, and heat vision.
A yellow sun. Krypton had a red sun, which makes Kryptonians ordinary.
krypton DOESNT EXIST SO I DONT THINK SO
Kara is the Kryptonian name for Supergirl, so..yes. Like Superman she is from the planet Krypton and has the same powers as him. She is Superman's niece, I believe.
No, Krypton has a red sun and his powers only work under a yellow sun. However, this leads to a plot hole because Superman has visited Krypton on many occasions and returned. This should be impossible.
Krypton was a red sun planet, as was Daxam, which spawned Mon-el. Daxam may be an anagram (or Jumble) of Adam-X Try it! Superman is vulnerable to red suns and his powers do not work on Red Sun planets!
no because iron man is only a suit that has close to the same amount of powers as super man but superman has more only cause he is from krypton.
He'd be like all the humans on Earth, although he'd still be pretty strong since he's very muscular but he'd simply have slightly above normal human strength.
No, he's superman
Well according to what I found, in Superman #132 issue (around October 1959) this occured. Batman and Robin give Superman a chance to see what life on Krypton would have been had it not been destroyed. In the issue Kal-El still has the famous Superman suit and works with the Space Patrol of Krypton, apparently this would have been the regular look of the patrolmen. I believe he is still an average Kryptonian (without super-human powers) in the beginning. He evetually loses his father and mother (as well as his younger brother Zal-El) when their rocket crashes into an asteroid. Later in the issue he obtains his super powers with the help of a ray invented by a friend. He states at the end of the issue "How strange fate works! If Krypton had never exploded, I would have ended up there as Superman!".
Indirectly, though he is powerless and even vulnerable in Red-Sun worlds such as his now-extinct Krypton. He has no reason to recharge his batteries so to speak, but on some occasions does welcome an energizing sunburst in the weather. The Hanna-Barbera superhero Birdman, however directly derived his powers from the Sun and bad guys knew this, and tried to use shadow-rays ( a contradiction in terms, unless they used Ultra-Violet strobe lights.)