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'''The Kryptonite Kid'''
 
'''The Kryptonite Kid'''
  
The juvenile delinquent from the planet [[Blor]] who has the power of Green [[Kryptonite]] and is the sworn enemy of [[Superboy]].
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A juvenile delinquent from the planet [[Blor]] who has the power of [[Green Kryptonite]]. He is the sworn enemy of [[Superboy]] and has battled the [[Boy of Steel]] on several occasions.
  
In September 1960 the telepathic Kid and his [[Kryptonite Dog]] pass through a green cloud in space, both gaining an emerald hue and the attributes of Kryptonite, deadly to Superboy and all survivors of [[Krypton]]. The duo journey to Earth and use their Midas-like ability to transform everyday objects into Kryptonite, threatening the lives of Superboy and [[Krypto]] --who are only saved at the last minute by the 5th-Dimensional magic of [[Master Mxyzptlk]] (SB No. 83/1: "The Dreams of Doom").
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In September 1960, the telepathic Kid and his [[Kryptonite Dog]] pass through a green cloud in space, both gaining an emerald hue and the attributes of [[Kryptonite]], deadly to Superboy and all survivors of [[Krypton]]. The duo journey to Earth and use their Midas-like ability to transform everyday objects into Kryptonite, threatening the lives of Superboy and [[Krypto]]--who are only saved at the last minute by the [[Land of Zrfff|5th-Dimensional]] magic of [[Master Mxyzptlk]] (SB No. 83/1: "The Dreams of Doom").
‎[[Image:99-1.jpg‎|right|frame|none|The Kryptonite Kid returns, 1962]]
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The Kryptonite Kid returns sometime later, having been released from a 5th dimensional prison, and using his Kryptonite touch, he paralyzes Superboy. The Kryptonite Kid gives the Boy of Steel an opportunity to escape by exchanging Krypto’s life for his own. Superboy finds Krypto and turns him over to the Kryptonite Kid. However, after a short chase, Krypto appears uneffected by the Kryptonite. He then pushes the Kid’s ship into a cloud of [[Red Kryptonite]]. The Red Kryptonite changes his skin color to a reddish hue and causes him to act benevolent and friendly. Superboy explains that Krypto was just a robot, and the events were planned. The Kid leaves Earth, but Superboy realizes that the effects of the Red Kryptonite are only temporary, and his enemy will one day return (SB No. 99/3: "The Kryptonite Kid").
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[[Image:99-1.jpg|right|frame|none|The Kryptonite Kid returns, 1962. Image by Curt Swan]]
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The Kryptonite Kid returns sometime later, having been released from a 5th-Dimensional prison, and using his Kryptonite touch, he paralyzes Superboy. The Kryptonite Kid gives the Boy of Steel an opportunity to escape by exchanging Krypto’s life for his own. Superboy finds Krypto and turns him over to the Kryptonite Kid. However, after a short chase, Krypto appears unaffected by the Kryptonite. He then pushes the Kid’s ship into a cloud of [[Red Kryptonite]]. The Red Kryptonite changes his skin color to a reddish hue and causes him to act benevolent and friendly. Superboy explains that Krypto was just a robot, and the events were planned. The Kid leaves Earth, but Superboy realizes that the effects of the Red Kryptonite are only temporary, and his enemy will one day return (SB No. 99/3: "The Kryptonite Kid").
  
 
Later, the villain returns to threaten the Man of Tomorrow as an adult, now calling himself the Kryptonite Man (S No. 299, May 1976: "The Double-or-Nothing Life of Superman!").
 
Later, the villain returns to threaten the Man of Tomorrow as an adult, now calling himself the Kryptonite Man (S No. 299, May 1976: "The Double-or-Nothing Life of Superman!").
  
In a subsequent adventure, a second and different figure, also calling himself the [[Kryptonite Man]] and a refugee from [[Krypton]] itself, seeks to destroy the [[Man of Steel]] and [[Supergirl]] (S No. 397, Jul 1984: "The Born-Again Kryptonite Man!", SG2 No. 21, Jul 1984: "Curse of the Kryptonite-Man!").
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In a subsequent adventure, a second and different figure, also calling himself the [[Kryptonite Man]] and a refugee from Krypton itself, seeks to destroy the [[Man of Steel]] and [[Supergirl]] (S No. 397, Jul 1984: "The Born-Again Kryptonite Man!", SG2 No. 21, Jul 1984: "Curse of the Kryptonite-Man!").
  
 
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==External Links==

Latest revision as of 20:15, 17 January 2012

Kryptonite personified, the Kid and his evil pet haunt the dreams of Superboy and Krypto. Image by George Papp

The Kryptonite Kid

A juvenile delinquent from the planet Blor who has the power of Green Kryptonite. He is the sworn enemy of Superboy and has battled the Boy of Steel on several occasions.

In September 1960, the telepathic Kid and his Kryptonite Dog pass through a green cloud in space, both gaining an emerald hue and the attributes of Kryptonite, deadly to Superboy and all survivors of Krypton. The duo journey to Earth and use their Midas-like ability to transform everyday objects into Kryptonite, threatening the lives of Superboy and Krypto--who are only saved at the last minute by the 5th-Dimensional magic of Master Mxyzptlk (SB No. 83/1: "The Dreams of Doom").

The Kryptonite Kid returns, 1962. Image by Curt Swan

The Kryptonite Kid returns sometime later, having been released from a 5th-Dimensional prison, and using his Kryptonite touch, he paralyzes Superboy. The Kryptonite Kid gives the Boy of Steel an opportunity to escape by exchanging Krypto’s life for his own. Superboy finds Krypto and turns him over to the Kryptonite Kid. However, after a short chase, Krypto appears unaffected by the Kryptonite. He then pushes the Kid’s ship into a cloud of Red Kryptonite. The Red Kryptonite changes his skin color to a reddish hue and causes him to act benevolent and friendly. Superboy explains that Krypto was just a robot, and the events were planned. The Kid leaves Earth, but Superboy realizes that the effects of the Red Kryptonite are only temporary, and his enemy will one day return (SB No. 99/3: "The Kryptonite Kid").

Later, the villain returns to threaten the Man of Tomorrow as an adult, now calling himself the Kryptonite Man (S No. 299, May 1976: "The Double-or-Nothing Life of Superman!").

In a subsequent adventure, a second and different figure, also calling himself the Kryptonite Man and a refugee from Krypton itself, seeks to destroy the Man of Steel and Supergirl (S No. 397, Jul 1984: "The Born-Again Kryptonite Man!", SG2 No. 21, Jul 1984: "Curse of the Kryptonite-Man!").

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