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The issue of Superman wherein it was stated that Kryptonian lenses in Clark's glasses had "super hypnotism" effect, causing people to see Superman and Clark as two different people.






I remember this one. I was a plot device designed to sort out why people didn't think Clark Kent and Superman were the same person - a pair of glasses not being an effective disguise. With the glasses on, Kent looked a lot older and frailer.

Another one: Green Lantern endeavours to move a planet with a giant set of tweezers, in GL#130 or therabouts. Tidal waves, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and climatic disasters that would be a consequence of this do not seem to occur to him. (The task, however, does prove too big for him, and he gets zapped by previously unseen feedback.)

In an issue of World's Finest, Metallo has replaced his Kryptonian heart with a black hole. He is in the middle of torturing Superman with his newfound powers, when Batman, who is tied to a chair (instead of being kiled by Metallo's minions), leaps backwards jamming the chair into the computer which regulates the blackhole. Fortunately, instead of the black hole instantly expanding and consuming the Earth, it only consumes Metallo. Not too clever, Bruce.


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