Warning! Spoilers for Justice League #73 ahead!
Everyone knows kryptonite is Superman's biggest weakness, but the Justice League often reminds those less familiar with DC Comics of the Man of Steel's various other weaknesses. Clark is susceptible to red solar radiation, audio frequencies harmful to his sensitive Kryptonian hearing, and of course, magic. Some loyal Superman fans tend to defend the character from magic, stating it isn't a weakness, but rather it just harms him the same way it would anyone else. Brian Michael Bendis, Szymon Kudranski, Emanuela Lupacchino, Wade Von Grawbadger, and Scott Hanna's Justice League #73 finally settles this debate once and for all.
In Justice League #73, the newest member of the League, Naomi McDuffie (AKA Powerhouse), sits at the table with the rest of the team. She first met Superman in Bendis and Kudranski's Action Comics #1015 when she crashed in front of the Daily Planet building. Clark took the young hero to the Hall of Justice afterward, where Batman and Atom analyzed her multidimensional origins. After a few years of being acquainted with the League, Naomi finally got around to asking her teammates about Superman's situation with magic.
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As the world's greatest heroes discuss a mission against Xanadoth and the Lords of Chaos, Naomi suggests Superman's potential involvement in the mission. Hawkgirl responds by stating, «Superman is highly susceptible to magic. He shouldn't be anywhere near this.» Naomi asks John Constantine if this is true, and he answers: «Very much so.» Hawkgirl and Constantine are two heroes who have more knowledge of magic than Superman; this confirms that Superman isn't only
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