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.
Kryptonite causes Superman to loose his super powers as he was born on the Krypton star.
No, he was born on the PLANET Krypton.
I shot him
Kryptomite
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.)
Batman has more supernatural powers than Maskman, making him stronger. Also Batman has a tougher suit or costume which makes it harder for him to be injured.
It wasn't a batman episode but a superman one. It was Superman - Knight Time. Great episode.
I would believe either Superman or Batman.
The word 'superhero' is merely a 'modernism' for what has historically been simply termed, "comic book heroes". As such, a crime-fighting adventurer does not have to literally have some "super" power to fit into the crime-fighting adventurer mould. This means that comic strips, such as Flash Gordon, The Phantom and 'Mandrake the Magician' existed well before Superman, for instance. Superman (1938), on the other hand, is called the "prototypical superhero" possessing or acquiring paranormal or parahuman powers, which makes him the first of the superheroes.
A yellow sun. Krypton had a red sun, which makes Kryptonians ordinary.
Batman does not use super powers and people think he's bad.
He's Superman.
When there is a good villain in store for Superman.
yes. he has all the powers so that makes him cheap. plus they always make up new powers based on his old ones... like how does he breathe in space? and how does he turn back time in that one movie?
Unfortunately Amazo is Stronger in all areas. He adapted all of the Justices leagues powers and weaknesses. He lacks judgment and has no heart, this makes him dangerous as well.
kryptonite
fiction, it is supernatural, therefore it's not possible this makes it Fiction
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.)
superman
Oxygen
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