Superman’s pink kryptonite and the effect it has on his is infamous, but DC Comics is stepping in to say that it’s not actually a real thing.
We’ve all poked fun at Superman and his Achilles Heel. The last son of Krypton’s weakness is a piece of green rock from his own planet. Granted that is an oversimplification and it’s the radioactive ...
For 80 years, fans have been following the adventures of Superman. The most die-hard fans have followed him across several different mediums. Superman has appeared in print, on the big and small ...
Superman debuted in Detective Comics' (known now as DC Comics) Action Comics #1 in April of 1938. It depicted Superman's first sally of righteousness into the criminal underworld of Metropolis. On its ...
You can’t hear the word kryptonite without thinking of the Man of Steel. Radioactive fragments of Superman’s home planet, Krypton, Kryptonite is the go-to choice for anyone wanting to take him down.
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The first comic book to debut Kryptonite was the 1949 story, Superman Returns to Krypton. The title character encounters a con man called Daniel Rivers who pretends to be a psychic called Swami Riva.
“Kryptonite” is a fictional material that brings down Superman, but the element krypton actually exists, and molecules that end in “ite” actually exist. Why can’t we make kryptonite? Chemistry is one ...
Since forming more than two decades ago, the band 3 Doors Down has endured more hardships than most. Their current lineup bears little relation to the trio that set the ball rolling in 1996. Singer ...
There is no doubt that the dollar's dominance is waning. From rival fiat currencies to gold, silver and now digital assets, ...