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There have been many times over the years when Superman has been beaten by opponents who take advantage of his laundry list of weaknesses. These are all the Man of Tomorrowโs weaknesses, ranked by how vulnerable they make him.
10) Lead

Unlike other vulnerabilities on this list, lead is treated more as a minor nuisance to Superman than a legitimate threat. Lead is well-known for being the one thing that his X-ray vision canโt penetrate, which has allowed enemies to conceal their secret lairs or mask their movements. Of course, Batman also coated his Batcave and several of his vehicles in lead to keep them away from the Man of Steelโs prying eyes. Still, lead does nothing to hamper Supermanโs super-hearing, so he still has a method of locating people. Superman can also tear through lead like tissue paper. The Man of Tomorrow has even used lead to protect himself from Kryptonite radiation.
9) Electricity

Despite being able to withstand planet-busting attacks without a scratch, Superman is shockingly โquite literallyโ often injured or incapacitated by electricity. Granted, it takes the voltage necessary to power a city to hurt Superman significantly, but one of his villains has that capability. Made of living electricity, Livewire uses her powerful bolts to make the Man of Steel fall to his knees in agonizing pain. To prevail, Superman will often resort to exploiting Livewireโs weakness to insulated material and water, which blocks or shorts-out her electrical powers. Still, while electricity hurts Superman, itโs not enough to seriously maim or kill him.
8) Alien Viruses

With his heightened immune system, Superman canโt get sick from any normal Earth disease like the flu. However, there have been several instances where the Man of Tomorrow is confronted with a virus of extraterrestrial origin that he canโt defend himself against. Luthor infected Superman with a Kryptonian plague called Virus X that made the heroโs skin scaly green and nearly killed him. Another time, while fighting Doomsday, the monster released spores that infected the Man of Steel, transforming Superman into a giant, mindless, bloodthirsty monster, just like Doomsday. In both instances, Superman only recovered when others provided him with cures for his ailments.
7) Telepathy

Superman learned the Kryptonian martial art Torquasm-vo to strengthen his mind and shield it from psychic attacks. Unfortunately, this technique tends to fail him when faced with telepaths with superior mental powers. Villains like Maxwell Lord, Starro, and Queen Bee have used mind control to brainwash Superman into being their loyal puppet. Lord even had the Man of Tomorrow attack Wonder Woman and try to kill her. He has also been left powerless when the telepathic alien parasite, the Black Mercy, trapped him in a utopian dream world while it fed on his life force. Oftentimes, Superman can only break out of these psychic prisons with outside help from heroes like Batman and Wonder Woman, who combat the telepaths directly.
6) Super-Hearing

Supermanโs heightened senses are both his greatest strength and his greatest weakness. While itโs helpful to be able to hear sounds across galaxies, it also means that Supermanโs far more sensitive to high-pitched noises. Sonic weapons from villains like Lex Luthor and Brainiac can leave the Man of Tomorrow writhing in pain as he fruitlessly tries to cover his ears to block out the noise. Wonder Woman has slammed her bracelets into a brainwashed Supermanโs ears to injure his eardrums, leaving him screaming in agony. This weakness is especially problematic because his longtime enemy, Silver Banshee, has a primary method of attack: unleashing a magically charged sonic scream that can topple buildings.













