In Supergirl, Kara Zor-El is exposed to a green sun, which begins to poison her, and rob her of her powers first. But even the most hardcore DC Comics fans out there might not be aware of how different colored suns alter the biochemistry of those from Krypton, like Superman and Supergirl. Just as there are multi-colored Kryptonites, and many colored Lantern Corps besides green, the DCU also has many different suns. And they all have vastly different consequences on those who wear the ‘S’ shield. But let’s start with one of the deadliest suns for super folk, the green one.
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