Krypto the Superdog made his DC Comics debut in March 1955 in Adventure Comics #210, in which he goes on an adventure with the younger Clark Kent’s alter ego, Superboy. According to Michael Eury’s ...
While Krypto the Superdog has been a feature of DC Comics ... viewers – or come off as an egotistical choice that bucks comic book tradition. On the other hand, the fact that every preceding ...
The plot arc was so popular, though, it wasn’t long before Krypto returned, again and again, romping regularly though a variety of Superman and Superboy comic book exploits. The origin story ...
Krypto will be officially brought into the DCU in Superman, but Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow will break some serious Krypto ...
Krypto made his first appearance in "Superman" in 1955 and he looked like a white Labrador retriever. Superman's best friend, Krypto the Superdog, looks way different than fans of the comic book ...
It's a bird, it's a plane, no — it's Krypto the Superdog, the Man of Steel's right ... While most other aspects of the trailer stayed loyal to the comics, Gunn seems to have strayed a bit ...
Director James Gunn and his dog Ozu will debut a sneak preview of the film during the Puppy Bowl, with one dog receiving the ...
Created by writer Otto Binder and illustrator Curt Swan, Krypto the Superdog made his DC Comics debut in March ... According to Michael Eury’s 2006 book, The Krypton Companion, the pup was ...
According to Michael Eury’s 2006 book, The Krypton ... James Robinson’s 2008 comic, Superman: The Coming of Atlas. Krypto licking Superman's face on Krypto the Superdog Above All, Krypto ...