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Name: Krypto |
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Planet: 20th c. Earth (born
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Super-strength, speed, invulnerability,
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After
Jor-El discovered that Krypton would one day explode, he
experimented with small model rockets, sending his infant
son Kal-El's puppy, Krypto, for a test flight in one of
them. By a cosmic mischance, a meteor struck the trial
rocket out of orbit to drift in space for years until he
landed on Earth and was reunited with his master,
Superboy (Adventure Comics
No. 210). Since Krypto is from Krypton, he gained all the
same super-powers as Superboy under Earth's lesser
gravity and hotter yellow sun (Superman
No. 146).
First
Appearance: Adventure
Comics No. 210 (written by Otto
Binder, drawn by Curt Swan). Although this story is
cover-dated March 1955, pre-dating the Silver Age, the
first meeting of Krypto and Superboy was not re-told
during that era. Thus, it can be assumed that editor Mort
Weisinger considered this story to be the official origin
of Krypto.
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See
the Superboy entry for details, though
being a dog his bite is stronger and his hearing and
sense of smell is even keener than the Boy of Steel's.
Limitations
and Weaknesses: The same as Superboy's.
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Physical Description: Krypto is a white,
short-haired dog. He has no Earth-equivalent breed,
although one could generally liken him to spotless
dalmation.
Personality: Krypto is a smart and
sensitive dog who is very protective of Superboy. He
loves Superboy so much, in fact, that he would not want
to live without his master's love (Adventure
Comics No. 293).
Skills:
Kypto
is an excellent actor and has worn various costumes to
play special parts to help Superboy and Superman. He
often subs for Superboy, flying by overhead to fool
people and protect his master's secret identity. He has
also dressed as Mr. Mxyzptlk, with Superman providing the
voice via super-ventriloquism (Superman
No.155/2), and even operated a
hollow mock-up of a dinosaur (Adventure
Comics No. 380).
Interests: Hunting and burying bones
(especially dinosaur ones), chasing cats.
Previous
Occupations:
Worked as part of an acrobatic animal act in a circus (Superman
No. 176/1).
Nicknames:
The
Dog of Steel
Relationships:
Krypto
is also a member of the S.C.P.A. - the Space Canine
Patrol Agents (Superboy
No. 131/3, 132/1, 136). He gets along really well with
all his teammates in the Legion of Super-Pets.
Known
Relatives: Zypto
(father, deceased), mother (name not known, deceased),
Nypto (grandfather, deceased), Vypto (great grandfather,
deceased)
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Induction: The Brain Globes of Rambat
mentally controlled the Legionnaires into ambushing
Superboy with Kryptonite in order to carry out their plot
to move the Earth into orbit around their doomed planet's
purple sun. When Krypto the Super-Dog arrived and
scattered the four aliens, showing that they had no
powers over the minds of animals, Saturn Girl had the
idea to recruit other Super-Pets throughout history.
Bringing Streaky the Super-Cat, Beppo the Super-Monkey
and Comet the Super-Horse together with Krypto, the four
defeated the Brain Globes. In thanks, the Legionnaires
officially named them the Legion of Super-Pets, an animal
branch of their Super-Hero Club (Adventure
Comics No. 293).
Comments: This is the only story in
which the Superboy-era Krypto takes place in adventures
with the Super-Pets. In all subsequent adventures, Krypto
travels to the future from Superman's time with the other
twentieth-century-based Super-Pets (Adventure
Comics No. 313/1).
Positions
Held:
Co-manager of the Henry Bergh Shelter for
Homeless Animals in 20th century Metropolis (Superman
No. 176/1).
Aliases
Used: None
Career
Highlights:
Adventure
Comics No. 313 (Oct. 1963) "The Condemned
Legionnaires"
When the
female Legionnaires were inflicted with Satan Girl's
"crimson virus", Supergirl discovered that
the villain was powerless to harm animals. She
instructed Lightning Lad to take a time-bubble to
rally the super-animals from the past, and the
Super-Pets attacked and defeated the Supergirl
duplicate.
Adventure
Comics No. 322 (July 1964)
"The Super-Tests of the Super-Pets"
With all
Legionnaires being kept busy in the effort to defeat
the Time Trapper, the Super-Pets were enlisted to
stand guard in the clubhouse. Saturn Girl made the
Super-Pets temporarily telepathic so they could
communicate with each other while on duty. Seeing
them at the special table Superboy had made for them,
Chameleon Boy's friend Proty II decided that he, also
being a super-pet, would like to join their Legion.
The other animals were doubtful as, compared to their
super-strength he was "just a blob", but
pledged that he could join if he passed a series of
tests given to him by each of them in turn.
After Proty
had successfully passed each mission assigned to him,
Krypto gave him one final test: to track him down, no
matter where he hid on earth, within two hours. With
the aid of a flying belt, Proty pursued the super-dog
using his power and his wits, eventually saving
Krypto from green kryptonite and an attacking shark.
Finally, the Super-Pets were proud to welcome him
into their Legion.
Superman
No. 176 (Apr. 1965) "The
Revenge of the Super-Pets"
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After 20th century
millionaire Mark Dane's will left two million
dollars to build a shelter for homeless animals
to be run by the Legion of Super-Pets, "to
atone for the wrongs of [his] uncle, Cyrus
Atwill," Superman and the Super-Pets
travelled to 1860 to investiate. While posing as
a circus act, Superman and the Super-Pets learned
that Atwill was an animal abuser. Together, the
super-beings decided to teach him a lesson.Krypto took a dip
in a trough of quick-drying cement in order to
pose as a concrete statue of a dog. He still
looked lifelike enough to fool Atwill into
thinking he was a real dog, and when the cruel
man tried to kick the dog out of his way, he
nearly broke his foot on Krypto's invulnerable
body.
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Adventure Comics
No. 343 (Apr. 1966) "The Evil Hand of the Luck
Lords"
After noticing
that the Super-Pets had all touched the jinx-stone
that seemed to be causing the Legion bad luck, yet
were not affected by it, the Legionnaires took them
along to investigate the unlucky world of Thaun. When
the Luck Lords overcame the super-heroes with their
jinxes, the captive Saturn Girl called the
super-animals from the cruiser with her
thought-casting power, and they came to the rescue.
Adventure
Comics No. 351 (Dec. 1966)
"The Forgotten Legion"
Supergirl,
with a kryptonite capsule in her brain affecting her
memory and personality, called the Super-Pets to
attack the Legion of Substitute Heroes in the 20th
century.
Adventure
Comics No. 364 (Jan. 1968)
"The Revolt of the Super-Pets"
After an
argument with the Legionnaires over a mission,
theSuper-Pets walked out on them and were soon picked
up by a Thanlian whose people idolized the
super-animals. They were taken to Thanl and given a
headquarters of their own. The Legionnaires followed
them to Thanl and pleaded with them to return home,
after which a brawl ensued and the Legion were forced
away. But after learning that the Thanlians were
really space-pirates using them for protection, both
the animal and human Legions lit into the Thanlians,
overthrowing their corrupt high council.
Adventure
Comics No. 380 (May 1969) "The
Legion's Space Odyssey"
When Dream
Girl foresaw several Legionnaires being killed by a
ray-blast directed at the headquarters, Superboy and
Mon-El enlisted the Super-Pets aid in keeping then
away from Earth until the ray had destroyed robot
doubles of them instead.
On a barren
world, Krypto operated a hollow mockup of a monster
with fake kryptonite teeth and pretended to devour
Superboy, in order to leave the Boy of Steel free to
deal with the threat to the Legionnaire's safety back
at headquarters.
For
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