I don't know if it was ever detailed (though I'm sure it has been somewhere), but what would happen to Superman were he near a blue sun or a white sun?
http://superman.nu/thebook/lsok/?chapter=19"You have reduced powers, Kal-El, on a planet whose star sun is blue. Your optical abilities are restricted and your invulnerability to physical assault is not as apparently limitless."
Awesome.I did a bit of Googling... apparently Action Comics #855 introduced a new Bizarro World that was under a blue sun, and Superman had his powers there. Apparently blue sunlight does give Bizarro a "Bizarro vision" power that Bizarrifies the things he looks at, which is how he created that world. And apparently it gave Superman the equivalent ability to temporarily induce Kryptonian powers in humans, as well as boosting his own powers. (By the way, this thread is currently the 7th hit on "Superman 'blue sun'.")
You all got it wrong...
Superman's death at the hands of Doomsday, for instance, was caused by Superman draining all of his stored solar energy. When placed in the Fortress of Solitude, Superman's battery slowly recharged, until he had enough spark to wake him. But even then, he was incredibly weak and needed a Kryptonian battlesuit.My understanding is that Superman is a solar battery. He stores power in the form of electromagnetic radiation from our yellow sun and that fuels his powers. The more energy from the sun he absorbs the more powerful he gets (at the risk of burning himself out if he ever flew too close).
Is Superman as ridiculous in the comic books as he was in those movies?
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