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** Parasite is on a strict diet of the life force of living creatures. Superman is a giant buffet for him. |
** Parasite is on a strict diet of the life force of living creatures. Superman is a giant buffet for him. |
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* In some depictions, Batman nemesis Clayface requires treatments to keep his body from dissolving. Regardless of the situation, he's always looking for something to give him better control of his form. |
* In some depictions, Batman nemesis Clayface requires treatments to keep his body from dissolving. Regardless of the situation, he's always looking for something to give him better control of his form. |
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* In the recent Green Lantern titles Sodam Yat must now permanently wear a power ring, despite being the bearer of the Ion, to keep him from dying of lead poisoning he received at the hands of Superboy Prime. |
* In the recent{{when}} [[Green Lantern]] titles Sodam Yat must now permanently wear a power ring, despite being the bearer of the Ion, to keep him from dying of lead poisoning he received at the hands of Superboy Prime. |
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** Likewise, bearers of the red power rings will die if their rings are removed, because the red light replaces their blood with its energy. Only a Blue Lantern can purge it from their bodies. |
** Likewise, bearers of the red power rings will die if their rings are removed, because the red light replaces their blood with its energy. Only a Blue Lantern can purge it from their bodies. |
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* In [[Daniel Clowes]]' [[Captain America (comics)]] parody ''The Battlin' American,'' the super syrum is extremely addictive, causing heroin-like |
* In [[Daniel Clowes]]' [[Captain America (comics)|Captain America]] parody ''The Battlin' American,'' the super syrum is extremely addictive, causing heroin-like withdrawal symptoms. |
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== [[Film]] == |
== [[Film]] == |