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I would like to know what all the colors of Kryptonite, as well as what each does.?
I was trying to find it through google & other search engines that there might be a website (wiki that might have the info but for naught..)
I was going to make a bracelet for a friend into comics & I was going to do it in superman colors w/ Swarovski crystals to signify kryptonite.
I know there's the usual
Green which weakens (& could kill Clark)
Red which makes him 'evil'
Black which I think I heard tears a personality apart
Blue
Clear I remember the Green (lana's necklace) turning Crystal clear
in Smallville but I can't remember how it happend.
ALSO the other day the friend I'm mkaing it for, mentioned tshe thinks there's purple as well. (& as far as I know I've only heard or seen the colors above on Smallville. So I'm not sure if it was introduced, not or if what my friend thought was not correct.
comic version or the smallville version of the explanations etc. is fine as long as its correct.
Thank you all for any help. (the main thing is to know abotu that purple one & if there' sany other colors as well..could there be a yelow? For some reason I'm thinking there's a yellow myself but what do I know other than the basic stuff)
thanks bunches I will select a 'best answer'
Thank you 'Chris' for the addition of colors
Blue-Heals the effects of red
Gold-removes a Kryptonian's powers permanently
Silver-causes paranoid delusions
now I just need to know for sure... if there's a purple one. (also if anyone knows of a site other than wiki...) that I can find a listing kinda like a database for all superman related stuff. I'd Greatly appreciate it.
well I guess I can note this one as solved.. I'll issue the 10 points
but something like ithis is MORE of what I was looking for.
http://dc.wikia.com/wiki/Kryptonite
check out the page.. ALL the kryptonite including for the dog! (I'm guessing cartoon.)
I guess I'll let the exp. Run out (cause I can't find another way to do issue the 10 points.)
but I would like to hear your thoughts (& I could always make a note of anything on here if I have a question (about this topic I guess) Going reading!!!
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Green-weakens, hurts and eventually kills
Red-unpredictable
Blue-Heals the effects of red
Gold-removes a Kryptonian's powers permanently
Silver-causes paranoid delusions
- 6 years ago
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I would like to know what all the colors of Kryptonite, as well as what each does.?
I was trying to find it through google & other search engines that there might be a website (wiki that might have the info but for naught..)
I was going to make a bracelet for a friend into comics & I was going to do it in superman colors w/ Swarovski crystals to signify kryptonite.
I know...
Source(s): colors kryptonite does: https://shortly.im/z9FBy - Anonymous5 years ago
You may not have had an opportunity to go out in a very rural area on a clear, calm, moonless night and see for yourself. Some of the colors are faint, but there are definitely different colors. Maybe not exactly purple, but some are very blue, others are noticeably red, orange, yellow and even slightly green, as well as pure white. My hope for you is that you could see this for yourself, you would be amazed.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Green Kryptonite-causes immediate physical pain and debilitation, reduces their powers, and kills within hours.
Red Kryptonite- Red Kryptonite inflicts one of a variety of odd effects on Kryptonians.
Gold Kryptonite- Removes superpowers from Kryptonians permanently
White Kryptonite- Kills all plant life, whether Kryptonian or not.
Blue Kryptonite- Blue Kryptonite affected only Bizarros, and in a manner similar to that of Green Kryptonite on Kryptonians.
Jewel Kryptonite- Jewel Kryptonite amplifies the psychic powers of Phantom Zone residents, allowing them to project illusions into the "real world" or perform mind control.
Black Kryptonite - Black Kryptonite was first introduced in the Smallville television series with the ability to split the personality of Kryptonians.
Anti Kryptonite - Has no effect on superpowered Kryptonians, but has the same effects as Green Kryptonite on non-superpowered Kryptonians.
X-Kryptonite - It has no effect on Kryptonians, but bestows temporary superpowers on Earth lifeforms.
Slow Kryptonite - A modified variety of Green Kryptonite produced by a human scientist that affects humans in a manner similar to Green Kryptonite on Kryptonians.
Magno-Kryptonite - Artificially created by the villain Nero, "Magno-Kryptonite" is magnetically attracted to all substances originally from Krypton, with such incredible force that not even the strength of Superman or Bizarro can escape it.
Bizarro Red Kryptonite - Affects humans the same way Red Kryptonite affects Kryptonians.
Kryptonite-X or Kryptisium - restored Superman's powers after a confrontation with the villain known as the Cyborg Superman.
Pink Kryptonite - this bizarre variety of Kryptonite apparently turned heterosexual Kryptonians temporarily into homosexuals.
Silver Kryptonite - Silver Kryptonite appeared in the television series Smallville as a poison to Clark which made him super-paranoid.
Hoaxes
In the comics, some varieties of kryptonite that turned out to be hoaxes:
Silver Kryptonite: Featured in Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen #70, Silver Kryptonite is a hoax revolving around the silver anniversary of Superman's career. Silver Kryptonite in another form is a part of the Smallville TV series, but NOT of the comics continuity.
Yellow Kryptonite: This one was used in a hoax masterminded by Lex Luthor.
Kryptonite Plus: 30 or so non-glowing, varicolored, banded rocks invading unnamed Super-aliens had left on Earth's moon and then said were Kryptonite Plus or maybe a form of Ultra-Kryptonite. They are really Tikron Stones. From Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen #126 (January 1970).
Purple Spotted Kryptonite: Mentioned in Streaky's fictional story in the animated cartoon Krypto the Superdog. This phoney Kryptonite makes Krypto chase his tail.
Fake Kryptonite: Seen in an episode of Superboy 1988 TV series, Superboy's friends are selling crystals which are labeled as "fake Kryptonite" to raise money for charity. These crystals are clearly false and the vendors make no dispute about it. However, they use humorous references such as "Buy one and have nothing to fear; even Superboy will run away from you!"
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- 1 decade ago
From Wiki:
Colors of Kryptonite Effects
Green Kryptonite The most common form of kryptonite, created by the "radioactive chain reaction" which destroyed Krypton, and "scattered throughout space as meteors."[8] In superpowered Kryptonians, causes immediate physical pain and debilitation, reduces their powers, and kills within hours. Green kryptonite is a radioactive substance and as such, prolonged exposure to green kryptonite can cause cancer in humans. Green kryptonite has been shown to strengthen Bizarro. Lead as well as normal containment methods for radioactive substances has been shown to block kryptonite radiation.
In the Superman movie continuity and the television series Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, green kryptonite is shown as effectively removing Superman's powers during the time he is exposed. In Lois & Clark he remains as vulnerable to injury as a human for a few minutes afterward. In most comics continuity, however, Superman retains his powers to some degree while exposed to green kryptonite,[citation needed] although dramatically weakened and in severe pain. His skin also begins to turn green. In various stories, Superman is shown to have become immune to the effects of green kryptonite due to either repeated non-fatal exposure[9], continuous long-term absorption of solar radiation[10] or extremely high short-term exposure to the Sun.[11]
Green kryptonite is typically shown to have no short-term effects on humans or non-superpowered Kryptonians. However, in post-Crisis continuity, long-term exposure can cause radiation poisoning in humans.
In Smallville, green kryptonite can cause normal humans to mutate and acquire superhuman abilities, although an outside catalyst (such as a strong electrical charge) is usually required. In the episode "Void", kryptonite injections cause near-death experiences in humans. After Clark is injected with kryptonite and apparently dies, Chloe reports "actually dying neutralizes the kryptonite in your system".
Green kryptonite, being radioactive, has been used as an energy source to power reactors in power stations. The supervillain Metallo uses green kryptonite to power his cyborg body.
In the cartoon series "Justice League Unlimited" it is shown that prolonged exposure to kryptonite in humans causes them to contract cancer. Lex Luthor contracts cancer due to his constant exposure.
The chemical composition for the Kryptonite according to Superman III is Plutonium: 15.08%, Tantalum: 18.06%, Xenon: 27.71%, Promethium: 24.02%, Dialium: 10.62%, Mercury: 3.94%, Unknown: 0.57%.
Red Kryptonite No two chunks of red kryptonite have the same, "unexpected," effect on Kryptonians.[8] In one episode[episode needed] of Superfriends, 3 Kryptonian criminals exposed at the same time were all affected differently. Effects are typically depicted to last for 1-2 Days, after which the Kryptonian in question is always immune to that specific chunk of red kryptonite. However, in some incarnations the effects of red kryptonite last only as long as the Kryptonian is exposed to it.[12]
Pre-Crisis red kryptonite was created from a "flock" of green kryptonite which passed through a (red-hued) "strange cosmic cloud," some of which arrived on Earth.[8] In post-Crisis continuity, red kryptonite first appears as an artificial construct of Mr. Mxyzptlk, then as a synthetic variant created by Ra's al Ghul, using notes stolen from Batman[13]. In The Brave and the Bold series, the cloud was drawn to Earth by the deranged alchemist Megistus to shield humanity against the effects of the Final Crisis by warping it into something totally different[volume & issue needed]; the villain Doctor Alchemy also proved capable of transmuting the Fortress of Solitude in its entirety into Red Kryptonite using his Philosopher's Stone[volume & issue needed].
Superman has suffered the following random effects upon exposure to various pieces of red kryptonite: being turned into a dragon[volume & issue needed], a non-powered giant[volume & issue needed], a dwarf[volume & issue needed], an ant-headed humanoid[volume & issue needed], a lunatic[volume & issue needed], and an amnesiac[volume & issue needed]; being made unable to see anything colored green[volume & issue needed]; growing incredibly long hair, nails, and beard[8]; being rendered totally powerless[volume & issue needed]; growing fat[volume & issue needed]; gaining the ability to read thoughts[volume & issue needed]; growing a third eye in the back of his head[volume & issue needed]; losing his invulnerability along the left side of his body[volume & issue needed]; being split into an evil Superman and a good Clark Kent[volume & issue needed]; being split into young and old forms (Superboy and Superman)[volume & issue needed]; being rendered unable to speak or write anything but Kryptonese[volume & issue needed]; growing an extra set of arms[volume & issue needed]; becoming clumsy[volume & issue needed]; swappin
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