Does it affect Diana or Clark(without kryptonite)?
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matt_shade — 9 years ago(October 16, 2016 12:37 PM)
Normally it doesn't affect Clark. I assume Diana's immune to all "earthly poisons". Although she wasn't immune to the nanites in
Justice League: Doom
so who knows?.
"Need" is just a fiction. As is "should", "must", "value" and "importance". -
matt_shade — 9 years ago(October 16, 2016 03:48 PM)
I think they could have made Batman's sound-trap affect Superman a lot more, not hurt him exactly but messed with him so the whole fight he'd still be waiting to get back to normal.
I also speculate if Superman's body was encased in lead or something right after the nuke nearly killed him if he'd eventually have passed away.
"Need" is just a fiction. As is "should", "must", "value" and "importance". -
matt_shade — 9 years ago(October 16, 2016 06:57 PM)
My point is he is realy overpowered DUH!

Hes super! But how else to depict him as relatable when he is undefetable?
Kryptonite cannot be used in every movie:D
How about actually reading what someone is saying to you? The nuke was not Kryptonite.
"Need" is just a fiction. As is "should", "must", "value" and "importance". -
mangomangomango — 9 years ago(October 16, 2016 03:01 PM)
Was it ever explained how Joker managed to mess with Superman's head to trick him into killing a pregnant Lois in the Injustice universe? If Joker had access to stuff without kryptonite to do it I don't see why Scarecrow's stuff couldn't effect Superman.