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From: kayuucee@cvl.UUCP (Kenneth W. Crist Jr.)
Newsgroups: net.comics
Subject: Re: Re: The Powers of Kal-El
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Date: Thu, 12-Sep-85 14:44:34 EDT
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Posted: Thu Sep 12 14:44:34 1985
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> This sounds just like Gladiator of the Shi'iar Imperial Guard.

	I think you mean the Shi'ar. You know how mad Deathbird gets when
  we pitiful Earthlings get her people's name wrong.

> He then rigs up a device to fool Gladiator into believing that his powers 
> aren't working.  What planet did you say Gladiator is from?  

	I would guess that he is from the Shi'ar homeworld, whatever they
  call it.

> Is there some sort of Gladiator-ite that effects Gladiator the way Kryptonite
> effects Superman?  

	I have never seen anything that would effect Gladiator in the same
  way, but then again, I don't think Gladiator has had to live through his
  world blowing to pieces.

> Come to think of it, is there anything that slows Gladiator down?

	I can think of one thing, the device that Reed invented to stop 
  Gladiator. I'm also sure that Thor, the Hulk or Wonder-Man would give him
  a hard time.

						Kenneth Crist
						kayuucee@cvl