For you the observation that while the "zebra energy" is not as implausible as how the Green Lantern rings are show to move things around, they apparently both have problems with whatever substance makes zebra-Batman's & Zebra-Man's belts yellow, and yet it appears to work on Robin's cape, and what looks like lemonade and scrambled eggs. If the belts are yellow because of sulphur paint, and only a small amount of sulphur is found in the other yellow stuff, it could be that nuclei of sulphur isotopes do not interact with "zebra particles" for some reason. Atomic nuclei give me headaches though, and looking for an exception in their structure is simply over my head (ask a theoretical nuclear physicist...).
This kind of thing comes up all the time ("my super ray device does not work on element X") so it's actually something I might risk asking someone else about, along the lines of are there nuclei which are *fully* transparent to neutrinos?
FWIW, there are nuclei which are more opaque than others; isotopes of chlorine or gallium are used in neutrino detection experiments. (This is the sort of thing that occasionally catches a glimpse of a neutrino: http://wwwlapp.in2p3.fr/neutrinos/neutimg/nexp/homestake_site.jpg -- Homestead might caught evidence of a few neutrinos a week, while the space you're in is filled with trillions of neutrinos per cubic millimetre -- the solar neutrino flux alone is about 6e14 sun-produced neutrinos per square metre per second).
A microscopically tiny deviation in transparency percentage would make a big difference in the midst of a large "zebra particle" flux just by Boltzmann/Fermi-Dirac statistics.
Unfortunately, transparency doesn't help, since just below the layer of yellow paint is non-yellow stuff, so the belt should still be accelerated away like everything else, just a little less, because of the paint attached to it having (small) mass.
Scattering (reflectivity) or absorption-and-reemission might do the trick though, but that's even more speculative with respect to nuclear physics.
As an aside, "zebra energy" obviously works well on wood, so it's not like classical Green Lantern energy either. :-)