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{{distinguish|Goldenface}}
{{for|the 1967 superhero film|Goldface, the Fantastic Superman}}
{{Infobox comics character <!--Wikipedia:WikiProject Comics-->
|image=
|caption=Green Lantern (vol. 2) #38 (July 1965): "The Elixir of Invulnerability!"
|character_name=Goldface
|real_name=Keith Kenyon
|publisher=[[DC Comics]]
(contracted; show full)| issue= 183-188
| date= April–September 2002
}}</ref>

His activities after the ''[[One Year Later]]'' jump are unknown, but he is later seen incarcerated and killed by Tomar-Tu after the latter becomes a Darkstar.<ref>''Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps'' #44. DC Comics.</ref>

==Powers and abilities==
Goldface's skin has been altered by exposure to his elixir making him nearly invulnerable to damage. His elixir 
had enhanced his strength, agility, and endurance. He wears armor crafted from the gold he found that, which offers some protection from physical and energy attacks, and he often utilitizes weapons based on the gold he found. Keith's serum once bestowed upon him the ability to project low frequency emissions of Uultra Vviolet radiation he oncwhich he called "Auric Energy". Through whichWith this "Auric Energy", Goldface not only boasted resistance to opposing energies besides Green Will energy, but he could also change anything or anyone affected by it's spread into pure solid gold.<ref>''Green Lantern'' Vol 2 #38/48 (1965-6)</ref> He simulated this effect through a prop weapon called his ''Gold Gun'' to hide the fact it was a natural ability given by the concoction that empowers him.<ref>''Green Lantern'' Vol 2 #48 (1966)</ref> These so-called "Auric Energy" powers seemingly faded away over time, however.

==In other media==
[[Image:Goldface jlu.jpg|150px|thumb|right|Goldface in ''[[Justice League Unlimited]]'']]
Goldface appears in ''[[Justice League Unlimited]]'', voiced by an uncredited [[Lex Lang]]. He appears as a recent member of [[Gorilla Grodd]]'s [[Secret Society of Super Villains|Secret Society]]. This version can turn anyone to gold by touching them similar to [[Midas|King Midas]]. He is first seen in "Dead Reckoning" during the raid(contracted; show full)[[Category:DC Comics supervillains]]
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