In literature, mythology, and comic books, heroes often have a “kryptonite” or “Achilles’s heel”, basically a weakness that makes them vulnerable. I’m curious, what would be considered Superman’s “kryptonite”?
Now I wonder what the “Achilles’s heel” would be for the immortal great hero Achilles
Agamemnon probably
Reminds of when Barney on How I Met Your Mother was trying to remember the holy grail of cups
Per Glen Weldon in his book Superman: The Unauthorized Biography, kryptonite representing the destructive force of nostalgia and survivor’s guilt, reminding us that clinging to the past can undermine the present.
Siegel and Shuster had created the Man of Steel as the ultimate immigrant, the personification of the promise America represented to them. His abilities are metaphors for limitless potential and opportunity, for new horizons stretching out before us: the American Way.
It seems fitting, then, that the only thing capable of harming him would be a reminder of the Old World he left behind, a past that is irrevocably gone. Only the past—our past—can hurt us.
To this day, kryptonite functions in the Superman mythos as the physical manifestation of both survivor’s guilt and a particularly toxic kind of nostalgia, a reminder that when we dwell on what we’ve lost, we can kill what we have.First time I’ve ever read of this interpretation and that’s super fucking cool.
Childhood trauma
Same
Superman’s kryptonite is the fact that he is popular and everyone thinks the character would make great media, but the character is way too overpowered to write good plots for.
Oh, that and actual Kyrptonite.
Superman makes for great stories, as long as you don’t focus on his power. You can’t beat him with physical strength, so stop trying to write strong villains. Probably stop writing villains at all. What Superman struggles with isn’t physical embodiments of evil, it’s the good intentions paving the way to hell. You can’t punch a person with good intentions for their bad outcomes. It’s hard being the ultimate arbiter of good in a world of complex morality.
Superman’s Kryptonite is that he can never, ever be fed after midnight!
Zack Snyder.
he needs a telephone booth to change?
Change?
Undress.
This isn’t gonewild sorry
pretty much take off his glasses and spin, looks like.
https://www.supermanhomepage.com/other/other.php?topic=phonebooth
Isn’t that spider hyphen man
No it’s dr who
Obviously loss of glasses, making him recognizable in civilian life.
Superman doesn’t wear glasses tho
Yeah, what a dumb thing to say. He’s super, he’d never wear glasses.
Running out of hair gel is a big weakness though
Contacts. Super contacts.
Sure, he at least has the contact info of Green Lantern I think, maybe Wonder Woman
Dats a shitpost alright
I’m like 99% sure that he is afraid of bald people. Whenever the reoccurring token bald guy shows up he gets really scared. He could just be afraid of robots, I remember he was afraid of batman’s robots too, I don’t believe batman is bald, but I’ve never seen batman without his suit. Superman has X-ray vision though, and I’m not sure he can turn that off so maybe he is afraid of batman because he is bald and not because he is afraid of robots.
Robots and bald people, final answer.
His ultimate weakness: bald robots
Superman’s kryptonite is interesting writing
As a life long Superman fan with like 4 notably good Superman stories to read in his 87 year history. Fuck you… but yes.
Which 4 ?
The truly classic ones I’ve read are Red Son, All-Star Superman, Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow, For the Man Who Has Everything, Kingdom Come, and the Death of Superman.
I also like the New Krypton/War of the Supermen storyline though.
I wouldn’t know, I haven’t seen smallville
I’m pretty sure it’s magic.
yep, which is why a lot of the magic team ups in DC start with superman getting owned.
Psychic abilities too.
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Literally kryptonite. Particularly the green kind.
I think you mean “figuratively”
He’s super pee-shy, can we use that against him?
Superpeeshyman