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Among the best known figures with "x-ray vision" are the fictional Superman, and the protagonist of the 1963 film X. The first person with X-ray vision in a comic book was Olga Mesmer in 1937's Spicy Mysteries. She is often considered to be one of the first superheroes. [1] In myth, Lynceus of the Argonauts possessed a similar ability. [2] [3]
Pages in category "Fictional characters with X-ray vision" ... Superman; Superman (1978 film series character) Superman (DC Extended Universe) Superman (Earth-One)
The New Adventures of Superman: Ray Owens: A male witch who appeared in six episodes of Filmation's The New Adventures of Superman animated TV series. His power is derived from a red jewel fitted to his cane that casts magical energy beams. Lionel Luthor: Smallville: John Glover: The father of Lex Luthor and a classic corrupt businessman.
Superman has X-ray vision: walls become permeable, transparent. Through his benign, controlled authority, Superman renders the city open, modernist and democratic; he furthers a sense that Le Corbusier described in 1925, namely, that 'Everything is known to us'." [209]
Invulnerability, superhuman strength, speed, sight, and hearing, frost breath, heat vision, X-ray vision, flight, amnesia-inducing touch General Zod is a fictional character in the Superman film series based on the DC Comics character of the same name .
Kingdom Come Superman shares most of the powers of Superman, including vast superhuman strength, speed, stamina, durability, senses, intelligence, regeneration, invulnerability and longevity; super breath, heat vision, x-ray vision, and flight. Kingdom Come Superman is shown to be much more powerful than New Earth Superman. [11]
He is shown to have developed: heat vision in Superman vol. 4 #1, X-ray vision in Trinity vol. 2 #1, freezing breath in Superman vol. 4 #10, super speed and enhanced vision in Action Comics #966, super breath in Super Sons #4, flight in Superman vol. 4 #25 and super flare in Super Sons #11. Other powers include superhuman stamina, telescopic ...
The Golden Age Superman started his career leaping tall buildings rather than flying, had heat from his x-ray vision and not heat vision as the Earth-One hero did. In addition, he had a very limited ability to change his facial features to resemble other men of similar height and build that the other Superman lacked.