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Cowsill, Alan; Irvine, Alex; Manning, Matthew K.; McAvennie, Michael; Wallace, Daniel (2019). DC Comics Year By Year: A Visual Chronicle. DK Publishing. p.174. ISBN 978-1-4654-8578-6. Additionally, many non-Kryptonian criminals, as well as dangerous beasts, were placed in the Zone by the Kryptonians. He is vulnerable to magic, which allows demonic beings such as Etrigan and Trigon to fight him on equal footing, and he has been overpowered by the Guardian of the Universe Ganthet, who channeled the full power of the green light of willpower against him. Superman's most famous weakness is his vulnerability to Kryptonite, specifically Green and Gold Kryptonite: Green Kryptonite weakens his powers and prolonged exposure could kill him, while Gold Kryptonite will disable his powers, and with enough exposure it will depower him permanently.

Kandor (comics) - Wikipedia

Johnson, Ken (2015-09-10). "Review: Mike Kelley Uncorks Superman's Kandor City in a Bottle". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 2020-07-14. From that day forward, Superman decided that criminals would be better off dead, as demonstrated by brutally killing the Joker in a blind rage, which was the first action that led him down the path into a cynical, brutal, hate-filled tyrant. It is heavily implied that the reason why he discarded his wholesome values and ethics is that he blamed them for his unwitting role in the destruction of Metropolis as well as the murder of Lois Lane and their unborn child, viewing them as weaknesses that ultimately hampered his ability to protect the people of Earth.In 2000, director Richard Donner and film restoration producer Michael Thau prepared a new 151-minute "Special Edition" originally for theatrical re-release. Working from original film elements (which were beginning to deteriorate), the film went through a six-month restoration, with both color and sound rejuvenated (and with many new audio effects added, such as a different-sounding "whoosh" used for the opening credit items), and cleaning off dirt that had been building up on the film over twenty years. Also, Donner selected eight of the 45-plus minutes that had been used for the television release to be incorporated into this new cut. This version was slated for worldwide theatrical re-issue, but was instead released to video and, for the first time ever, on DVD, in the summer of 2001. This version has been seen on cable television and in revival film houses.

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The movie begins on the planet Krypton. As danger of imminent destruction approaches, scientist Jor-El condemns three Kryptonian villains, General Zod, Non, and Ursa, to the Phantom Zone. Later, he is unable to convince the Kryptonian elders about Krypton's impending doom and promises them that neither he nor his wife, Lara, will attempt to leave the planet. However, he sends his infant son, Kal-El, to Earth to ensure his survival, just as Krypton begins its death throes. Kal-El's spaceship crash lands three years later in Smallville, Kansas, where the boy is found and adopted by a childless couple, Jonathan and Martha Kent, who name him Clark after Martha's maiden name.

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Kandor (commonly known as the Bottle City of Kandor) [1] is a fictional city spared from the doomed world of Krypton in DC Comics' Superman titles. Before Krypton exploded, the futuristic city was captured by the supervillain Brainiac, miniaturized by his shrinking ray and placed inside a glass bell jar. Defeating Brainiac and taking possession of the jar, Superman brings the city to his Arctic hideout, the Fortress of Solitude, and spends many years attempting to restore it to normal size. Superman's history was shaken up again with the 2003-2004 miniseries Superman: Birthright, which replaced the post- Crisis status quo with a new version of Superman's early years. In this continuity, the city was stolen and shrunk by Brainiac. [21] [19] A telepathic version of Kandor is present within Joe Kelly series Superman Godfall controlled by Lyla. [22]

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In their book Supergods, writer Grant Morrison explained the unique symbolism that the Bottle City represents: Clark notes to himself that his alternate was right: if he had been in the same position, he might have done the same thing, admitting he is unsure what he is truly capable of. Batman tells him that he hopes that, for his world's sake, he never finds out. As the two turn and walk away, the alternate Batman reminds him that if he ever loses it, he will come for him.



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