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According to scans, he tanked the electromagnetic shockwaves, not the explosion of radiation.
His father's commentary of the incident :
"The explosion was about fifty times the size of Kepler's supernova. The electromagnetic shock wave came rushing towards Clark at the speed of light. Right behind it was an expanding ball of radiation that would have incinerated Clark as soon as it touched him. I don't know if the boys usually faster than light, but that day he was tired. He wasn't going to make it. Fortunately that day he didn't have to".
So... how strong are EM shockwaves compared to a blast of radiation? Since both are technically light speed, the EM shockwave started before the radiation did.
2) Multi-Stellar Pushed back Mageddon, a mechanism that greatly dwarfs the su
I don't see Superman anywhere in that scan.
https://comicvine.gamespot.com/images/1300-4214729
In the above slideshow, Superman is shown chained to a wall most of the time. How did he push it back?