Take a look at DC Comics' superdog 'Krypto' from the "Titans" live-action episode "Dick Grayson":
DC's "The Legion Of Super-Pets" appeared in various comic books, starting with 'Krypto' (1955) followed by a 'superanimals' debut in "Adventure Comics" #293 (1962).
The roster included Krypto, 'Comet' the 'Super-Horse', 'Streaky' the 'Super-Cat', 'Beppo' the 'Super-Monkey' from 'Krypton' and shape-shifter 'Proty II'.
Significant appearances include issue #322 (July 1964) when 'Proty II' is initiated into the team and issue #343 (April 1966), with the 'Super-Pets' helping the 'Legion of Super-Heroes' battle the 'Luck Lords'.
Issue #364 (January 1968) was titled, "The Revolt of the Super-Pets!"
The team rarely appeared after the Silver Age except for 'Krypto' who become a supporting character in various "Superman" comic book titles.
Other versions of the 'Super-Pets' appeared in "DC Super Friends" #14 and on the cover of Marvel Comics' "Not Brand Echh" #7.
DC Super Friends included 'Ace the Bat-Hound'.
Also...
DC's "The Legion Of Super-Pets" appeared in various comic books, starting with 'Krypto' (1955) followed by a 'superanimals' debut in "Adventure Comics" #293 (1962).
The roster included Krypto, 'Comet' the 'Super-Horse', 'Streaky' the 'Super-Cat', 'Beppo' the 'Super-Monkey' from 'Krypton' and shape-shifter 'Proty II'.
Significant appearances include issue #322 (July 1964) when 'Proty II' is initiated into the team and issue #343 (April 1966), with the 'Super-Pets' helping the 'Legion of Super-Heroes' battle the 'Luck Lords'.
Issue #364 (January 1968) was titled, "The Revolt of the Super-Pets!"
The team rarely appeared after the Silver Age except for 'Krypto' who become a supporting character in various "Superman" comic book titles.
Other versions of the 'Super-Pets' appeared in "DC Super Friends" #14 and on the cover of Marvel Comics' "Not Brand Echh" #7.
DC Super Friends included 'Ace the Bat-Hound'.
Also...
- 1/2/2019
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
Take another look at super-dog 'Krypto' coming to the rescue of 'Superman', 'Batman' and 'Wonder Woman' on the cover of DC Comics' "Batman Superman" #11...
...in the possibility the 'canine of steel' could be sniffing around a live-action appearance in a future DC Entertainment film production.
Although animal members of "The Legion Of Super-Pets" appeared in various comic books, starting with super-dog 'Krypto' in 1955, the 'super-animals' made their official team debut in DC's "Adventure Comics" #293 (February 1962).
The roster included 'Comet' the 'Super-Horse', 'Streaky' the 'Super-Cat', 'Krypto' the 'Super-Dog', 'Beppo' the 'Super-Monkey' from 'Krypton' and shape-changer 'Proty II'.
Significant appearances include issue #322 (July 1964) when 'Proty II' is initiated into the team and issue #343 (April 1966), with the 'Super-Pets' helping the 'Legion of Super-Heroes' battle the 'Luck Lords'.
Issue #364 (January 1968) was titled, "The Revolt of the Super-Pets!"
The team rarely appeared after...
...in the possibility the 'canine of steel' could be sniffing around a live-action appearance in a future DC Entertainment film production.
Although animal members of "The Legion Of Super-Pets" appeared in various comic books, starting with super-dog 'Krypto' in 1955, the 'super-animals' made their official team debut in DC's "Adventure Comics" #293 (February 1962).
The roster included 'Comet' the 'Super-Horse', 'Streaky' the 'Super-Cat', 'Krypto' the 'Super-Dog', 'Beppo' the 'Super-Monkey' from 'Krypton' and shape-changer 'Proty II'.
Significant appearances include issue #322 (July 1964) when 'Proty II' is initiated into the team and issue #343 (April 1966), with the 'Super-Pets' helping the 'Legion of Super-Heroes' battle the 'Luck Lords'.
Issue #364 (January 1968) was titled, "The Revolt of the Super-Pets!"
The team rarely appeared after...
- 10/31/2018
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
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