Chris Walston[1] was an ally of Eric Marsh.
Powers and Abilities[]
- Superhuman Strength: Chris Walston's physical strength was greatly amplified after he consumed liquified refined Kryptonite. The level of strength Chris obtained appeared significant enough to rival that of a teenage Kryptonian.
Season Two[]
Together with fellow Granville-native Jack Graham, Chris joined forces with Eric Marsh. The trio stole refined meteor rock from a LuthorCorp van, intending to use the meteor rock to create a liquid that enhanced human strength, then sell it on the street. Jack and Chris caught Clark Kent snooping around their lair, and threw him into a blast furnace. After Eric was arrested, and Clark turned out to still be alive, Jack and Chris went after Jonathan and Martha Kent, attempting to scare Clark away. After Eric was released on bail, the trio attempted to steal another LuthorCorp van with refined meteor rock. The van was driven to a warehouse. When they opened the van, Clark emerged from it. However, the three of them together proved too strong for Clark and nearly got the upper hand. But, Clark took out Jack by dropping a load of steel pipes on him, and then used his super speed to get around behind Chris and wrapped another pipe around him before he could react, then knocking him out. Chris and the other two were then apprehended.
Appearances[]
Notes[]
- The names of Eric Marsh's two co-conspirators are never given in the episode. A Smallville Ledger tie-in article gives their names as "Jack Graham" and "Chris Walston", both identified as being from Granville. The article does not identify which one is Jack Graham and which one is Chris Walston.[1] However, IMDB credits Woody Jeffreys as "Jack", indicating that he portrayed Jack Graham and Nick Harrison portrayed Chris Walston.
- According to the Smallville Ledger article, Chris Walston was not a student at Smallville High (unlike Eric), and was 23 during the events of the episode.[1] This would place his birth in 1979.
- Chris Walston wears a dark blue jacket over a red shirt in the episode. Creating a mirror image of Clark Kent's typical attire (red jacket with a blue T-shirt). Bizarro (a clone of Clark) would later dress in a similar manner.