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Importance? The kid was capable of neutralizing the entire Green Lantern Corps!

Once, a cloud of Green Kryptonite enveloped the earth, which would be fatal to Kryptonians such as Superboy and Supergirl.

Color Kid to the rescue! He changed the Green K to Blue Kryptonite (which harms only super-poweredBizarros, and is harmless to Kryptonians).

Changing the color of the Kryptonite shouldn't have done anything; It would still have had the same isotopic signature, and thus given out the same kind of radiation.Bluecatcinema (talk) 11:26, 26 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]

As a Green Lantern Corp member Color Kid would be able to effect even yellow items by simply changing the original color of the item. Once Superboy and Supergirl were implanted with Green Kryptonite capsules by the Legion in order to make the 20th century Kryptonians forget the Legion's 29th Century existancce. Ulu changed the color of the Kryptonite in the capsules to blue and made them remember. The strength of a hero's power is in what he does with it, not in it's overall usefulness. Color Kid's ability is permanent without his having to put his attention on it and can be done from a distance. Imagine the effect on the yellow-skinned Dominators society with their red caste tats if he suddenly decided to change that hue of red and remake the spot in yellow again. The radioactive properties of both Hydrogen as deuterium and triterium as well as Uranium 235 and 238 are markedly different. Where in the Periodic Table one places Kryptonite might make for an interesting discussion. Like the Barry Allen Flash having "speed Vision" as shown in Showcase FOUR and rehashed in the first Spiderman movie, Color Kid might be able to see hundreds of millions of colors more than even the super-visioned including well into the infra-red and ultra-violet -- and I suppose well into the Hal Jordan's infra-yellow. 75.38.113.65 (talk) 01:49, 31 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]