Superman's powers vary significantly under different colored suns. Under a yellow sun, like Earth's, he gains superhuman abilities such as flight, super strength, heat vision, and invulnerability. A red sun, however, strips him of his powers, rendering him human and vulnerable. Under a blue sun, Superman's powers are greatly amplified, enhancing his abilities to superhuman levels beyond those granted by a yellow sun.
Kryptonians have NO powers under a red sun - they're ordinary human beings.
Kryptonians can only convert the energy of the sunlight from the smaller wave lengths of light. If General Zod had come from a planet with a purple sun, the movie Superman would have been much different.
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.
Yes, Superman has been hypnotized in various comic book storylines. One notable instance occurs in "Superman #245," where he is placed under hypnosis by a villain. Additionally, the character has faced mind control and manipulation from other characters, showcasing his vulnerability to psychological influence despite his immense physical powers. These scenarios often explore the complexities of his character beyond mere strength.
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Kryptonians have NO powers under a red sun - they're ordinary human beings.
Kryptonians can only convert the energy of the sunlight from the smaller wave lengths of light. If General Zod had come from a planet with a purple sun, the movie Superman would have been much different.
In terms of raw physical strength, Superman is typically considered to be stronger than Hancock. Superman's powers are shown to be nearly limitless, while Hancock's abilities are more limited and come with weaknesses such as vulnerability to certain materials.
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.
Weakened after a titanic battle with the monstrous villain Parasite, Superman inexplicably finds himself shackled and under arrest by a group of intergalactic officers. Taken to another galaxy, the Man of Steel has his powers negated and is instantly put on trial by a fearsome alien tribunal. Discovering that one of his relatives contributed to the annihilation of the Kryptonian race, Superman is found guilty of the crime due to ancestry and sentenced to death. Now with his powers depleted and the jury in, Superman, with the help of Superboy and Supergirl, must find a way to escape his sentence before his execution.
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Yes, Superman has been hypnotized in various comic book storylines. One notable instance occurs in "Superman #245," where he is placed under hypnosis by a villain. Additionally, the character has faced mind control and manipulation from other characters, showcasing his vulnerability to psychological influence despite his immense physical powers. These scenarios often explore the complexities of his character beyond mere strength.
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Of these four, only Superman can fly under his own power. Batman uses planes and Bat-Wing type thngs, or glides, Spider-Man uses his webs, and the Hulk can leap great distances, but not actually fly. Curiously, when he first appeared, Superman could only "leap an eighth of a mile," but his powers got greater and greater as time went on.
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The unofficial title for the sequel is currently under the name of "Batman vs Superman".
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