He's romped through episodes of Smallville ... which was strange enough, and in the 2005 Cartoon Network animated series ...
Created by writer Otto Binder and illustrator Curt Swan, Krypto the Superdog made his DC Comics debut in March 1955 in ...
Krypto will be officially brought into the DCU in Superman, but Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow will break some serious Krypto ...
However, fans have been thrilled at the inclusion of one particular character. Krypto the Superdog, Superman’s pet dog, made a special appearance in the clip. Krypto has many of the same powers ...
Close-up of the dog looking excited. Krypto the Superdog’s surprise appearance in the new Superman trailer has fans in their feelings and sharing memes online. On Thursday, DC Entertainment ...
Krypto the Superdog’s saga, from whimsical Silver Age creation to complex modern character, represents one of DC Comics’ most fascinating evolutions. With a comic book history longer than most ...
While Krypto the Superdog has been a feature of DC Comics for decades, his live-action appearances have been few and far between. The reason for that is simple: Krypto is just difficult to ...
Gunn confirmed in October, meanwhile, that Krypto the Superdog, long a fan-favourite character, would make his live-action debut. Explaining that Krypto’s inclusion was inspired by his own dog ...
Krypto! Great boy James Gunn!,” superhero movie maven Kevin Smith gushed online — is that bringing Superdog to the big screen signals a much-needed turn in tone from the darkness of Zack ...
One iteration that I think wonderfully demonstrates this about him is his self-titled animated series, Krypto the Superdog, which ran for two seasons on Cartoon Network with Sam Vincent in the ...