Red-Gold Kryptonite
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[[Image:Red-Gold_Kryptonite.jpg|thumb|right|A Red-Gold Kryptonite meteor]] | [[Image:Red-Gold_Kryptonite.jpg|thumb|right|A Red-Gold Kryptonite meteor]] | ||
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− | + | Red-Gold [[Kryptonite]] is formed when [[Gold Kryptonite|Gold]] and [[Red Kryptonite|Red Kryptonite]] fuse together into an alloy. | |
− | + | Exposure to the weird amalgamation causes [[Superman]] to be afflicted with temporary amnesia but his super-powers are unaffected. | |
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+ | In July 1965, Superman encounters a Red-Gold meteorite that has sank into the Atlantic Ocean while he is rescuing two cable repair divers that have become entangled with a whale. After losing consciousness, Superman has no memory of his identity and is thought dead after a diver thinks he witnesses a loss pf super-powers.. Later, while walking back to the [[Daily Planet]], a truck collision causes contact with hi-tension cables and the Man of Steel's memory returns. (S 178, Jul 1965: "When Superman Lost His Memory!") | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:36, 9 July 2008
Red-Gold Kryptonite
Red-Gold Kryptonite is formed when Gold and Red Kryptonite fuse together into an alloy.
Exposure to the weird amalgamation causes Superman to be afflicted with temporary amnesia but his super-powers are unaffected.
In July 1965, Superman encounters a Red-Gold meteorite that has sank into the Atlantic Ocean while he is rescuing two cable repair divers that have become entangled with a whale. After losing consciousness, Superman has no memory of his identity and is thought dead after a diver thinks he witnesses a loss pf super-powers.. Later, while walking back to the Daily Planet, a truck collision causes contact with hi-tension cables and the Man of Steel's memory returns. (S 178, Jul 1965: "When Superman Lost His Memory!")