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** ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'': Anything that brings [[Characters/MCUGhostRider Robbie Reyes / Ghost Rider II]] and the Rider in closer proximity to Hell causes them both extreme discomfort.
** ''Series/{{Daredevil|2015}}'': [[Characters/MCUDaredevil Matthew "Matt" Murdock / "The Devil of Hell's Kitchen" / Daredevil]] depends on his hearing more than his other remaining senses. The enemy who challenges him the most is the Hand, who train to slow their heartbeats and minimize their breathing, and move in almost complete silence.

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** ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'': Anything that brings [[Characters/MCUGhostRider [[Characters/MCURobbieReyes Robbie Reyes / Ghost Rider II]] and the Rider in closer proximity to Hell causes them both extreme discomfort.
** ''Series/{{Daredevil|2015}}'': [[Characters/MCUDaredevil [[Characters/MCUMattMurdock Matthew "Matt" Murdock / "The Devil of Hell's Kitchen" / Daredevil]] depends on his hearing more than his other remaining senses. The enemy who challenges him the most is the Hand, who train to slow their heartbeats and minimize their breathing, and move in almost complete silence.



** ''Film/IronMan1'': Although the Iron Man armors can withstand things ranging from small arms fire to Thor's lightning, they are susceptible to heat intense enough to melt through them. This is why any of the Extremis fighters can almost fight on even ground with [[Characters/MCUIronMan Tony Stark / Iron Man]].

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** ''Film/IronMan1'': Although the Iron Man armors can withstand things ranging from small arms fire to Thor's lightning, they are susceptible to heat intense enough to melt through them. This is why any of the Extremis fighters can almost fight on even ground with [[Characters/MCUIronMan [[Characters/MCUTonyStark Tony Stark / Iron Man]].
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** ''Series/{{Daredevil|2015}}'': ''[[Characters/MCUDaredevil Matthew "Matt" Murdock / "The Devil of Hell's Kitchen" / Daredevil]]'' depends on his hearing more than his other remaining senses. The enemy who challenges him the most is the Hand, who train to slow their heartbeats and minimize their breathing, and move in almost complete silence.

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** ''Series/{{Daredevil|2015}}'': ''[[Characters/MCUDaredevil [[Characters/MCUDaredevil Matthew "Matt" Murdock / "The Devil of Hell's Kitchen" / Daredevil]]'' Daredevil]] depends on his hearing more than his other remaining senses. The enemy who challenges him the most is the Hand, who train to slow their heartbeats and minimize their breathing, and move in almost complete silence.

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* ''Franchise/TheAvengers'': Doctor Druid's magic has a special vulnerability to iron, as did the powers of his ancestors.

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* ''Franchise/TheAvengers'': ''ComicBook/TheAvengers'': Doctor Druid's magic has a special vulnerability to iron, as did the powers of his ancestors.



* ''ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}'': [[Characters/DeadpoolWadeWilson Wade Wilson / Deadpool]] katanas are often made of carbonation, the Soviet counterpart to adamantium, mainly because carbonation's radioactivity makes it dangerous to those with a HealingFactor.
* ''ComicBook/HeroesReborn2021'' Besides magic, Hyperion (Marcus Milton)'s vulnerable to Vibranium - a substance native to his planet, which is extremely toxic to him.
* ''ComicBook/MsMarvel2014'': Electric shocks reduce the elasticity of Kamala's cells, nullifying her many of her shape-shifting powers for a few moments. The Inventor predicts and exploits this, and Kaboom's attacks trigger it at least once (though oddly, not every time).
* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'': There is a certain gas that can remove Spider-Man's SpiderSense temporarily. It is often used by the goblin-based villains ([[ComicBook/NormanOsborn Green Goblin]], Hobgoblin etc.) or by Mysterio. ComicBook/{{Venom}} and ComicBook/{{Carnage}} are completely immune to the sense altogether, since their powers come from the alien suit Spider-Man wore. Removing his spider sense or being immune to it is always shown to be disastrous for Spider-Man. For instance, his Aunt May is immune to his spider-sense due to being a trusted family member. Trying to get to his bedroom, he snuck into her house one night, still dressed as Spider-Man. She managed to sneak up on him and ended up whacking him over the head with a vase, KO-ing him. One of the plot points in ComicBook/SpiderIsland was Peter temporarily losing his SpiderSense and realizing just how much he depended on it. He spent some time training with Comicbook/IronFist to become less reliant on it.

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* ''ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}'': [[Characters/DeadpoolWadeWilson [[Characters/MarvelComicsDeadpool Wade Wilson / Deadpool]] katanas are often made of carbonation, the Soviet counterpart to adamantium, mainly because carbonation's radioactivity makes it dangerous to those with a HealingFactor.
* ''ComicBook/HeroesReborn2021'' ''ComicBook/HeroesReborn2021'': Besides magic, Hyperion (Marcus Milton)'s vulnerable to Vibranium - a substance native to his planet, which is extremely toxic to him.
* ''ComicBook/MsMarvel2014'': Electric ''ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk'': In ''ComicBook/ImmortalHulk'', solar radiation tremendously weakens the Devil Hulk/Immortal Hulk incarnation and even turns him back to Banner. Iron Man and Shadow Base exploit this.
* ''ComicBook/MsMarvel'': In ''ComicBook/MsMarvel2014'', electric
shocks reduce the elasticity of Kamala's cells, nullifying her many of her shape-shifting powers for a few moments. The Inventor predicts and exploits this, and Kaboom's attacks trigger it at least once (though oddly, not every time).
* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'': There is a certain gas that can remove Spider-Man's SpiderSense temporarily. It is often used by the goblin-based villains ([[ComicBook/NormanOsborn ([[Characters/MarvelComicsNormanOsborn Green Goblin]], Hobgoblin etc.) or by Mysterio. ComicBook/{{Venom}} ComicBook/{{Mysterio}}. [[Characters/MarvelComicsVenom Venom]] and ComicBook/{{Carnage}} [[Characters/MarvelComicsCarnage Carnage]] are completely immune to the sense altogether, since their powers come from the alien suit Spider-Man wore. Removing his spider sense or being immune to it is always shown to be disastrous for Spider-Man. For instance, his Aunt May is immune to his spider-sense due to being a trusted family member. Trying to get to his bedroom, he snuck into her house one night, still dressed as Spider-Man. She managed to sneak up on him and ended up whacking him over the head with a vase, KO-ing him. One of the plot points in ComicBook/SpiderIsland ''ComicBook/SpiderIsland'' was Peter temporarily losing his SpiderSense and realizing just how much he depended on it. He spent some time training with Comicbook/IronFist ComicBook/ShangChi to become less reliant on it.



* ''ComicBook/ImmortalHulk'': Solar radiation tremendously weakens the Devil Hulk/Immortal Hulk incarnation and even turns him back to Banner. Iron Man and Shadow Base exploit this.
* ''Franchise/XMen''
** ''ComicBook/{{Cyclops|MarvelComics}}'': Cyclops' optic blasts can be entirely contained by even a thin sheet of ruby-quartz (and, uh, [[RequiredSecondaryPowers his eyelids]] apparently) This is used to his ''advantage'', as he can't normally control his optic blasts at all, and so wears glasses with lenses made of the material. Occasionally a villain will strap on some ruby-quartz armor, or lock a quartz helmet on to Cyclops's head, but usually they prefer to go the route of knocking off the glasses. His brother Alex is also immune to his powers, as is he to Alex's. This is explicitly a result of the shared RequiredSecondaryPowers that stop them from blowing themselves up.

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* ''ComicBook/ImmortalHulk'': Solar radiation tremendously weakens the Devil Hulk/Immortal Hulk incarnation and even turns him back to Banner. Iron Man and Shadow Base exploit this.
* ''Franchise/XMen''
''ComicBook/XMen''
** ''ComicBook/{{Cyclops|MarvelComics}}'': Cyclops' [[Characters/MarvelComicsCyclops Cyclops]]' optic blasts can be entirely contained by even a thin sheet of ruby-quartz (and, uh, [[RequiredSecondaryPowers his eyelids]] apparently) This is used to his ''advantage'', as he can't normally control his optic blasts at all, and so wears glasses with lenses made of the material. Occasionally a villain will strap on some ruby-quartz armor, or lock a quartz helmet on to Cyclops's head, but usually they prefer to go the route of knocking off the glasses. His brother Alex is also immune to his powers, as is he to Alex's. This is explicitly a result of the shared RequiredSecondaryPowers that stop them from blowing themselves up.



** ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}, ''ComicBook/{{X23}}'' and some other fast healers have trouble healing when having "strange (or foreign) metals (or substances)" on their composition (such as Wolverine's adamantium skeleton, or being struck by carbonium) and thus not heal as fast (read: instantly).

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** ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}, ''ComicBook/{{X23}}'' [[Characters/MarvelComicsLogan Wolverine]], [[Characters/MarvelComicsLauraKinney X-23]], and some other fast healers have trouble healing when having "strange (or foreign) metals (or substances)" on their composition (such as Wolverine's adamantium skeleton, or being struck by carbonium) and thus not heal as fast (read: instantly).
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* ''Franchise/SpiderMan'': There is a certain gas that can remove ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'' SpiderSense temporarily. It is often used by the goblin-based villains ([[ComicBook/NormanOsborn Green Goblin]], Hobgoblin etc.) or by Mysterio. ComicBook/{{Venom}} and ComicBook/{{Carnage}} are completely immune to the sense altogether, since their powers come from the alien suit Spider-Man wore. Removing his spider sense or being immune to it is always shown to be disastrous for Spider-Man. For instance, his Aunt May is immune to his spider-sense due to being a trusted family member. Trying to get to his bedroom, he snuck into her house one night, still dressed as Spider-Man. She managed to sneak up on him and ended up whacking him over the head with a vase, KO-ing him. One of the plot points in ComicBook/SpiderIsland was Peter temporarily losing his SpiderSense and realizing just how much he depended on it. He spent some time training with Comicbook/IronFist to become less reliant on it.

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* ''Franchise/SpiderMan'': ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'': There is a certain gas that can remove ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'' Spider-Man's SpiderSense temporarily. It is often used by the goblin-based villains ([[ComicBook/NormanOsborn Green Goblin]], Hobgoblin etc.) or by Mysterio. ComicBook/{{Venom}} and ComicBook/{{Carnage}} are completely immune to the sense altogether, since their powers come from the alien suit Spider-Man wore. Removing his spider sense or being immune to it is always shown to be disastrous for Spider-Man. For instance, his Aunt May is immune to his spider-sense due to being a trusted family member. Trying to get to his bedroom, he snuck into her house one night, still dressed as Spider-Man. She managed to sneak up on him and ended up whacking him over the head with a vase, KO-ing him. One of the plot points in ComicBook/SpiderIsland was Peter temporarily losing his SpiderSense and realizing just how much he depended on it. He spent some time training with Comicbook/IronFist to become less reliant on it.
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* ''Franchise/SpiderMan'': There is a certain gas that can remove ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'' SpiderSense temporarily. It is often used by the goblin-based villains ([[ComicBook/NormanOsborn Green Goblin]], Hobgoblin etc.) or by Mysterio. ComicBook/{{Venom}} and ComicBook/{{Carnage}} are completely immune to the sense altogether, since their powers come from the alien suit Spider-Man wore. Removing his spider sense or being immune to it is always shown to be disastrous for Spider-Man. For instance, his Aunt May is immune to his spider-sense due to being a trusted family member. Trying to get to his bedroom, he snuck into her house one night, still dressed as Spider-Man. She managed to sneak up on him and ended up whacking him over the head with a vase, KOing him. One of the plot points in ComicBook/SpiderIsland was Peter temporarily losing his SpiderSense and realizing just how much he depended on it. He spent some time training with Comicbook/IronFist to become less reliant on it.

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* ''Franchise/SpiderMan'': There is a certain gas that can remove ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'' SpiderSense temporarily. It is often used by the goblin-based villains ([[ComicBook/NormanOsborn Green Goblin]], Hobgoblin etc.) or by Mysterio. ComicBook/{{Venom}} and ComicBook/{{Carnage}} are completely immune to the sense altogether, since their powers come from the alien suit Spider-Man wore. Removing his spider sense or being immune to it is always shown to be disastrous for Spider-Man. For instance, his Aunt May is immune to his spider-sense due to being a trusted family member. Trying to get to his bedroom, he snuck into her house one night, still dressed as Spider-Man. She managed to sneak up on him and ended up whacking him over the head with a vase, KOing KO-ing him. One of the plot points in ComicBook/SpiderIsland was Peter temporarily losing his SpiderSense and realizing just how much he depended on it. He spent some time training with Comicbook/IronFist to become less reliant on it.



** ''ComicBook/CyclopsMarvelComics'': Cyclops' optic blasts can be entirely contained by even a thin sheet of ruby-quartz (and, uh, [[RequiredSecondaryPowers his eyelids]] apparently) This is used to his ''advantage'', as he can't normally control his optic blasts at all, and so wears glasses with lenses made of the material. Occasionally a villain will strap on some ruby-quartz armor, or lock a quartz helmet on to Cyclops's head, but usually they prefer to go the route of knocking off the glasses. His brother Alex is also immune to his powers, as is he to Alex's. This is explicitly a result of the shared RequiredSecondaryPowers that stop them from blowing themselves up.

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** ''ComicBook/CyclopsMarvelComics'': ''ComicBook/{{Cyclops|MarvelComics}}'': Cyclops' optic blasts can be entirely contained by even a thin sheet of ruby-quartz (and, uh, [[RequiredSecondaryPowers his eyelids]] apparently) This is used to his ''advantage'', as he can't normally control his optic blasts at all, and so wears glasses with lenses made of the material. Occasionally a villain will strap on some ruby-quartz armor, or lock a quartz helmet on to Cyclops's head, but usually they prefer to go the route of knocking off the glasses. His brother Alex is also immune to his powers, as is he to Alex's. This is explicitly a result of the shared RequiredSecondaryPowers that stop them from blowing themselves up.
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* ''ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk'': Solar radiation tremendously weakens the [[Characters/IncredibleHulkBruceBanner Devil Hulk/Immortal Hulk]] incarnation and even turns him back to Banner. Iron Man and Shadow Base exploit this.

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* ''ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk'': ''ComicBook/ImmortalHulk'': Solar radiation tremendously weakens the [[Characters/IncredibleHulkBruceBanner Devil Hulk/Immortal Hulk]] Hulk incarnation and even turns him back to Banner. Iron Man and Shadow Base exploit this.
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* ''Franchise/SpiderMan'': There is a certain gas that can remove ''ComicBook/SpiderMan''s SpiderSense temporarily. It is often used by the goblin-based villains ([[ComicBook/NormanOsborn Green Goblin]], Hobgoblin etc.) or by Mysterio. ComicBook/{{Venom}} and ComicBook/{{Carnage}} are completely immune to the sense altogether, since their powers come from the alien suit Spider-Man wore. Removing his spider sense or being immune to it is always shown to be disastrous for Spider-Man. For instance, his Aunt May is immune to his spider-sense due to being a trusted family member. Trying to get to his bedroom, he snuck into her house one night, still dressed as Spider-Man. She managed to sneak up on him and ended up whacking him over the head with a vase, KOing him. One of the plot points in ComicBook/SpiderIsland was Peter temporarily losing his SpiderSense and realizing just how much he depended on it. He spent some time training with Comicbook/IronFist to become less reliant on it.

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* ''Franchise/SpiderMan'': There is a certain gas that can remove ''ComicBook/SpiderMan''s ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'' SpiderSense temporarily. It is often used by the goblin-based villains ([[ComicBook/NormanOsborn Green Goblin]], Hobgoblin etc.) or by Mysterio. ComicBook/{{Venom}} and ComicBook/{{Carnage}} are completely immune to the sense altogether, since their powers come from the alien suit Spider-Man wore. Removing his spider sense or being immune to it is always shown to be disastrous for Spider-Man. For instance, his Aunt May is immune to his spider-sense due to being a trusted family member. Trying to get to his bedroom, he snuck into her house one night, still dressed as Spider-Man. She managed to sneak up on him and ended up whacking him over the head with a vase, KOing him. One of the plot points in ComicBook/SpiderIsland was Peter temporarily losing his SpiderSense and realizing just how much he depended on it. He spent some time training with Comicbook/IronFist to become less reliant on it.
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* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'': There is a certain gas that can remove Spider-Man's SpiderSense temporarily. It is often used by the goblin-based villains ([[ComicBook/NormanOsborn Green Goblin]], Hobgoblin etc.) or by Mysterio. ComicBook/{{Venom}} and ComicBook/{{Carnage}} are completely immune to the sense altogether, since their powers come from the alien suit Spider-Man wore. Removing his spider sense or being immune to it is always shown to be disastrous for Spider-Man. For instance, his Aunt May is immune to his spider-sense due to being a trusted family member. Trying to get to his bedroom, he snuck into her house one night, still dressed as Spider-Man. She managed to sneak up on him and ended up whacking him over the head with a vase, KOing him. One of the plot points in ComicBook/SpiderIsland was Peter temporarily losing his SpiderSense and realizing just how much he depended on it. He spent some time training with Comicbook/IronFist to become less reliant on it.

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* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'': ''Franchise/SpiderMan'': There is a certain gas that can remove Spider-Man's ''ComicBook/SpiderMan''s SpiderSense temporarily. It is often used by the goblin-based villains ([[ComicBook/NormanOsborn Green Goblin]], Hobgoblin etc.) or by Mysterio. ComicBook/{{Venom}} and ComicBook/{{Carnage}} are completely immune to the sense altogether, since their powers come from the alien suit Spider-Man wore. Removing his spider sense or being immune to it is always shown to be disastrous for Spider-Man. For instance, his Aunt May is immune to his spider-sense due to being a trusted family member. Trying to get to his bedroom, he snuck into her house one night, still dressed as Spider-Man. She managed to sneak up on him and ended up whacking him over the head with a vase, KOing him. One of the plot points in ComicBook/SpiderIsland was Peter temporarily losing his SpiderSense and realizing just how much he depended on it. He spent some time training with Comicbook/IronFist to become less reliant on it.
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** ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}, ComicBook/X23 and some other fast healers have trouble healing when having "strange (or foreign) metals (or substances)" on their composition (such as Wolverine's adamantium skeleton, or being struck by carbonium) and thus not heal as fast (read: instantly).

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** ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}, ComicBook/X23 ''ComicBook/{{X23}}'' and some other fast healers have trouble healing when having "strange (or foreign) metals (or substances)" on their composition (such as Wolverine's adamantium skeleton, or being struck by carbonium) and thus not heal as fast (read: instantly).
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** ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}, ComicBook/X23 and some other fast healers have trouble healing when having "strange (or foreign) metals (or substances)" on their composition (such as Wolverine's adamantium skeleton, or being struck by carbonium) and thus not heal as fast (read: instantly).

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** ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}, ComicBook/X23 and some other fast healers have trouble healing when having "strange (or foreign) metals (or substances)" on their composition (such as Wolverine's adamantium skeleton, or being struck by carbonium) and thus not heal as fast (read: instantly).instantly).

!!Films
* Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse
** ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'': Anything that brings [[Characters/MCUGhostRider Robbie Reyes / Ghost Rider II]] and the Rider in closer proximity to Hell causes them both extreme discomfort.
** ''Series/{{Daredevil|2015}}'': ''[[Characters/MCUDaredevil Matthew "Matt" Murdock / "The Devil of Hell's Kitchen" / Daredevil]]'' depends on his hearing more than his other remaining senses. The enemy who challenges him the most is the Hand, who train to slow their heartbeats and minimize their breathing, and move in almost complete silence.
** ''Film/{{Doctor Strange|2016}}'': TimeMaster powers really screw with Dormammu. Unfortunately for him, Strange brings the best kind (the Eye of Agamotto / Time Stone) for their confrontation.
** ''Film/IronMan1'': Although the Iron Man armors can withstand things ranging from small arms fire to Thor's lightning, they are susceptible to heat intense enough to melt through them. This is why any of the Extremis fighters can almost fight on even ground with [[Characters/MCUIronMan Tony Stark / Iron Man]].
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* ''ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk'': Solar radiation tremendously weakens the [[Characters/IncredibleHulkBruceBanner Devil Hulk/Immortal Hulk]] incarnation and even turns him back to Banner. Iron Man and Shadow Base exploit this.
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* ''ComicBook/AdamLegendOfTheBlueMarvel'': Neutronium, also known by some as Iso-8, an unstable element from outside conventional reality, is one of the few things that can actually hurt Blue Marvel (Adam Bernard Brashear).
* ''Franchise/TheAvengers'': Doctor Druid's magic has a special vulnerability to iron, as did the powers of his ancestors.
* ''ComicBook/CosmicGhostRider'': Brute force doesn't work that well on him, as Hulk and Thor found out, but Frank is vulnerable to some supernatural attacks, especially if they affect the dead.
* ''ComicBook/{{Deadpool}}'': [[Characters/DeadpoolWadeWilson Wade Wilson / Deadpool]] katanas are often made of carbonation, the Soviet counterpart to adamantium, mainly because carbonation's radioactivity makes it dangerous to those with a HealingFactor.
* ''ComicBook/HeroesReborn2021'' Besides magic, Hyperion (Marcus Milton)'s vulnerable to Vibranium - a substance native to his planet, which is extremely toxic to him.
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!!Comic Books
* ''ComicBook/MsMarvel2014'': Electric shocks reduce the elasticity of Kamala's cells, nullifying her many of her shape-shifting powers for a few moments. The Inventor predicts and exploits this, and Kaboom's attacks trigger it at least once (though oddly, not every time).
* ''ComicBook/SpiderMan'': There is a certain gas that can remove Spider-Man's SpiderSense temporarily. It is often used by the goblin-based villains ([[ComicBook/NormanOsborn Green Goblin]], Hobgoblin etc.) or by Mysterio. ComicBook/{{Venom}} and ComicBook/{{Carnage}} are completely immune to the sense altogether, since their powers come from the alien suit Spider-Man wore. Removing his spider sense or being immune to it is always shown to be disastrous for Spider-Man. For instance, his Aunt May is immune to his spider-sense due to being a trusted family member. Trying to get to his bedroom, he snuck into her house one night, still dressed as Spider-Man. She managed to sneak up on him and ended up whacking him over the head with a vase, KOing him. One of the plot points in ComicBook/SpiderIsland was Peter temporarily losing his SpiderSense and realizing just how much he depended on it. He spent some time training with Comicbook/IronFist to become less reliant on it.
** Since he's part spider, he's more sensitive to pesticides than a regular person.
* ''Franchise/XMen''
** ''ComicBook/CyclopsMarvelComics'': Cyclops' optic blasts can be entirely contained by even a thin sheet of ruby-quartz (and, uh, [[RequiredSecondaryPowers his eyelids]] apparently) This is used to his ''advantage'', as he can't normally control his optic blasts at all, and so wears glasses with lenses made of the material. Occasionally a villain will strap on some ruby-quartz armor, or lock a quartz helmet on to Cyclops's head, but usually they prefer to go the route of knocking off the glasses. His brother Alex is also immune to his powers, as is he to Alex's. This is explicitly a result of the shared RequiredSecondaryPowers that stop them from blowing themselves up.
** Colossus, one of the most powerful of the X-Men, can turn his body into living steel, and cannot be hurt by many things when he is in his metal form. The anti-metal vibranium, however, ''can'' hurt him, and when faced with a vibranium weapon, he instinctively reverts to his human form.
** ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}, ComicBook/X23 and some other fast healers have trouble healing when having "strange (or foreign) metals (or substances)" on their composition (such as Wolverine's adamantium skeleton, or being struck by carbonium) and thus not heal as fast (read: instantly).

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