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So, in Justice League (2018) Issue 19, we are told that Mxy infused superman with fifth dimensional energy during all these years to protect his mind from the sixth dimension, since, Mxy explains that the six dimension would drive mad everyone except Superman due it, as he infused fifth dimensional energy to protect his mind
so, I guess it is resistance to madness hax type 3, since, this is the definition of madness hax type 3:
3: Cognition: Those who possess this type drive others insane as a side-effect of the nature of their being, with the very act of looking at or attempting to perceive them being enough to send victims into a state of madness or terror. More extreme forms are capable of outright killing those who suffer from their effects.
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Superman (Rebirth)
Every day, the most powerful man in the world puts a coat over his cape and goes to work. He could be anyone... and chooses to be kind. I honestly don't know why. Maybe because he knows what it's like to be lonely. To be the only one left. And he doesn't want anyone else to feel that way... So...
So, in Justice League (2018) Issue 19, we are told that Mxy infused superman with fifth dimensional energy during all these years to protect his mind from the sixth dimension, since, Mxy explains that the six dimension would drive mad everyone except Superman due it, as he infused fifth dimensional energy to protect his mind
so, I guess it is resistance to madness hax type 3, since, this is the definition of madness hax type 3:
3: Cognition: Those who possess this type drive others insane as a side-effect of the nature of their being, with the very act of looking at or attempting to perceive them being enough to send victims into a state of madness or terror. More extreme forms are capable of outright killing those who suffer from their effects.