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Chart All Your Favorite Heroes and Villains’ Weaknesses with Handy Infographic

Superman: The Movie is great. A tad on the long side, but just like the Man of Steel himself, the first in a long line of comic book movies. I had an issue with something, though: Other than the whole time travel fiasco at the end, there was one other scene that bothered me. When Lex Luthor was explaining to Otis and Miss Teschmacher about Kryptonite, he came to the conclusion that the substance would kill Superman. His proof: It’s “reasonable to assume.” Granted he was right, but it always bothered me how a super-genius didn’t at least have SOME scientific backing.

Well, thanks to Morphsuits, we no longer need to rely on weird speculation or trial and error to defeat our mortal enemies. They’ve devised an info graph that charts the weakness, irritations, and annoyances of almost every hero AND villain in comics.

Achilles Heels

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The chart breaks everything down first by categories, such as material, projectiles, and even color, then it goes even further. For material, it lists items like the aforementioned Kryptonite, then others like Adamantium and Vibranium. Then it lists the heroes or villains affected by that material. Go to a different category, rinse and repeat. Printing off this chart and sticking it in your wallet it a great idea, regardless of whether or not you want to conquer the world. Or save it.

So what do you think? Is there a hero or villain this chart missed? Are you prepping your bank robbery, knowing that as long as you have the Orb of Ra, Metamorpho won’t be able to stop you? Let me know on Twitter or sound off in the comments below.

HT: Laughing Squid

IMAGES: ChasingArtwork/DeviantArt, Morphsuits

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