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[[image:Krypto_in_flight.JPG|Thumb|220 px|Krypto in flight, by Curt Swan, for DC Comics]]
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''This article is about Krypto the Superdog.  The term Krypto can also refer to [[Krypto Mouse]].''
  
The super-powered white dog from the planet [[Krypton]] that is the pet and canine companion of [[Superman]].  A member of the [[Legion of Super-Pets]], and [[S.C.P.A.|Space Canine Patrol Agency]], Krypto wears a yellow dog collar and a flowing red cape emblazoned with a yellow '''"S-"''' Symbol identical to Superman's.  The text frequently refer to Krypto as the Dog of Steel.
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'''Krypto the Superdog'''
  
As a puppy on the planet Krypton, where he had no super-powers, Krypto was the playful pet of baby [[Kal-El]], the infant Superman. But as the hour of Krypton's doom drew ever closer, Superman's father, [[Jor-El]], nursing the faint hope that his ongoing "experiments with small rockets" might yet save his son, launched Krypto into outer space in a tiny rocket as a final trial run, intending for the dog-carrying rocket to return safely to Krypton after making one or more orbits of the planet. "By a cosmic mischance," however, "a meteor struck the trial rocket out of orbit" and sent it careening into space, and although Jor-El did succeed in launching his infant son toward Earth in the final moments of the cataclysm, Krypto appeared lost forever in the interplanetary void.  For years, the rocket bearing Krypto drifted through space, ultimately to arrive on Earth, where, like any native of Krypton, Krypto acquired super-powers like Superman's and was happily reunited with his beloved master, who was at that time a teen-ager growing up in [[Smallville]] in the home of his foster parents, [[Jonathan & Martha Kent|Jonathan and Martha Kent]].
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The super-powered white dog from the planet [[Krypton]] that is the pet and canine companion of [[Superman]]. A member of the [[Legion of Super-Pets]], and [[The Space Canine Patrol Agents|Space Canine Patrol Agents]], Krypto wears a yellow dog collar and a flowing red cape emblazoned with a yellow '''"S-"''' Symbol identical to Superman's. The text frequently refer to Krypto as the Dog of Steel.
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As a puppy on the planet Krypton, where he had no super-powers, Krypto was the playful pet of baby [[Kal-El]], the infant Superman (Adv No. 210, Mar 1955: "The Super-Dog from Krypton!"; and others). But as the hour of Krypton's doom drew ever closer, Superman's father, [[Jor-El]], nursing the faint hope that his ongoing "experiments with small rockets" might yet save his son, launched Krypto into outer space in a tiny rocket as a final trial run, intending for the dog-carrying rocket to return safely to Krypton after making one or more orbits of the planet. "By a cosmic mischance," however, "a meteor struck the trial rocket out of orbit" and sent it careening into space, and although Jor-El did succeed in launching his infant son toward Earth in the final moments of the cataclysm, Krypto appeared lost forever in the interplanetary void.  For years, the rocket bearing Krypto drifted through space, ultimately to arrive on Earth, where, like any native of Krypton, Krypto acquired super-powers like Superman's and was happily reunited with his beloved master, who was at that time a teen-ager growing up in [[Smallville]] in the home of his foster parents, [[Jonathan and Martha Kent]].
  
 
[[Superboy]]—the teenaged Superman—fashioned a cape for Krypto modeled after his own, and Krypto, now grown into a fully developed "superdog," became his frequent companion in super-heroic adventures.
 
[[Superboy]]—the teenaged Superman—fashioned a cape for Krypto modeled after his own, and Krypto, now grown into a fully developed "superdog," became his frequent companion in super-heroic adventures.
  
Krypto's super-powers—including X-ray vision, super-strength, invulnerability, and the power of flight—are similar, if not identical, to Superman's own, although his strength is undoubtedly not as great as Superman's, just as the strength of an ordinary dog is not as great as that of an ordinary man. On the other hand, however, Krypto's super-hearing and "super-keen sense of smell" are probably more acute in a canine than in an ordinary human being.  Like any surviving native of Krypton, Krypto the Superdog is vulnerable to [[kryptonite]].
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Krypto's super-powers—including X-ray vision, super-strength, invulnerability, and the power of flight—are similar, if not identical, to Superman's own, although his strength is undoubtedly not as great as Superman's, just as the strength of an ordinary dog is not as great as that of an ordinary man. On the other hand, however, Krypto's super-hearing and "super-keen sense of smell" are probably more acute as a canine than in an ordinary human being.  Like any surviving native of Krypton, Krypto the Superdog is vulnerable to [[kryptonite]].
  
 
Described as Superman's "faithful pet super-dog", Krypto is fully aware that his master, Superman, is also [[Clark Kent]].
 
Described as Superman's "faithful pet super-dog", Krypto is fully aware that his master, Superman, is also [[Clark Kent]].
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Krypto loves to romp and play in outer space, visiting distant worlds; cavorting in and about his [[Doghouse of Solitude]], a large floating doghouse which he has constructed out of meteoric fragments; and mischievously chasing comets, "just as Earth-dogs chase cars!"
 
Krypto loves to romp and play in outer space, visiting distant worlds; cavorting in and about his [[Doghouse of Solitude]], a large floating doghouse which he has constructed out of meteoric fragments; and mischievously chasing comets, "just as Earth-dogs chase cars!"
  
In order to summon Krypto home from his distant wanderings, Superman either signals him by whistling at a highly pitched supersonic frequency which only Krypto's ears can hear, or else summons him by means of "super-ventriloquism," a ventriloquistic technique that enables Superman to throw his voice over exceedingly long distances. On at least one occasion, when absolute secrecy is called for, the Man of Steel employes "supersonic ventriloquism," a form of super-ventriloquism in which Superman's voice is pitched so high that only Krypto can hear it.
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In order to summon Krypto home from his distant wanderings, Superman either signals him by whistling at a highly pitched supersonic frequency which only Krypto's ears can hear, or else summons him by means of "super-ventriloquism," a ventriloquistic technique that enables Superman to throw his voice over exceedingly long distances. On at least one occasion, when absolute secrecy is called for, the Man of Steel employs "supersonic ventriloquism," a form of super-ventriloquism in which Superman's voice is pitched so high that only Krypto can hear it.
  
Krypto, for his part, communicates with Superman by means of a special "barking code"—similar to Morse code—taught to him by Superman when the Man of Steel was a teenager.
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Krypto, for his part, communicates with Superman by means of a special "barking code"—similar to Morse code—taught to him by Superman when the Man of Steel was a teenager. (TGSB)
  
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Later chronicled exploits include Krypto operating separately from his Kryptonian master, aiding various humans. He aids the Legion of Super-Pets on several occasions, developing a working relationship with [[Comet]], [[Beppo]] and several other super-powered animals (Adv No. 293, Feb 1962: "The Legion of Super-Traitors"; and others). Krypto is left without a memory and wanders space for years after a battle with an alien being known as the [[Mindbreaker Beast]] before returning to Earth once more (S No. 287/1, May 1975: "Who Was That Dog I Saw You With Last Night?").
  
*[http://members.shaw.ca/legion_roll_call/reserve/pets/krypto/ Krypto's entry at the LSH Clubhouse]
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Krypto has a number of adventures after his return, including a turn on [[Johnny Nevada]]'s late night program and extended adventures traveling around the United States with new companion [[Ed Lacy]] (starting in SF No. 185/4, Sep/Oct 1977: "The Stray Superdog!").
*[http://theages.superman.ws/users/maggin/starwinds-howl/welcome.php Starwinds Howl by Elliot S! Maggin]
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== On-line Comics ==
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*[http://superman.ws/tales2/superdog/ "The SUPER-DOG from KRYPTON!" From Adventure Comics No. 210, 1955 by Otto Binder and Curt Swan]
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*[http://superman.ws/tales2/thatdog/ "Who Was That Dog I Saw You With Last Night?" from Superman No. 287, 1975 by Elliot S! Maggin and Curt Swan]
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==External Links==
  
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*[https://www.supermanthroughtheages.com/starwinds-howl/ ''Starwinds Howl'' by Elliot S! Maggin]
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krypto Wikipedia Entry on Krypto]
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*[http://www.dcindexes.com/indexes/indexes.php?character=466 Krypto Index by Mike]
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*[http://www.studiosanning.shawbiz.ca/legion_of_super-heroes/membership/super-pets/krypto/index.htm Krypto's entry at the LSH Clubhouse]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 22:53, 11 January 2012

This article is about Krypto the Superdog. The term Krypto can also refer to Krypto Mouse.

Krypto the Superdog

The super-powered white dog from the planet Krypton that is the pet and canine companion of Superman. A member of the Legion of Super-Pets, and Space Canine Patrol Agents, Krypto wears a yellow dog collar and a flowing red cape emblazoned with a yellow "S-" Symbol identical to Superman's. The text frequently refer to Krypto as the Dog of Steel.

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As a puppy on the planet Krypton, where he had no super-powers, Krypto was the playful pet of baby Kal-El, the infant Superman (Adv No. 210, Mar 1955: "The Super-Dog from Krypton!"; and others). But as the hour of Krypton's doom drew ever closer, Superman's father, Jor-El, nursing the faint hope that his ongoing "experiments with small rockets" might yet save his son, launched Krypto into outer space in a tiny rocket as a final trial run, intending for the dog-carrying rocket to return safely to Krypton after making one or more orbits of the planet. "By a cosmic mischance," however, "a meteor struck the trial rocket out of orbit" and sent it careening into space, and although Jor-El did succeed in launching his infant son toward Earth in the final moments of the cataclysm, Krypto appeared lost forever in the interplanetary void. For years, the rocket bearing Krypto drifted through space, ultimately to arrive on Earth, where, like any native of Krypton, Krypto acquired super-powers like Superman's and was happily reunited with his beloved master, who was at that time a teen-ager growing up in Smallville in the home of his foster parents, Jonathan and Martha Kent.

Superboy—the teenaged Superman—fashioned a cape for Krypto modeled after his own, and Krypto, now grown into a fully developed "superdog," became his frequent companion in super-heroic adventures.

Krypto in flight.JPG

Krypto's super-powers—including X-ray vision, super-strength, invulnerability, and the power of flight—are similar, if not identical, to Superman's own, although his strength is undoubtedly not as great as Superman's, just as the strength of an ordinary dog is not as great as that of an ordinary man. On the other hand, however, Krypto's super-hearing and "super-keen sense of smell" are probably more acute as a canine than in an ordinary human being. Like any surviving native of Krypton, Krypto the Superdog is vulnerable to kryptonite.

Described as Superman's "faithful pet super-dog", Krypto is fully aware that his master, Superman, is also Clark Kent.

Krypto loves to romp and play in outer space, visiting distant worlds; cavorting in and about his Doghouse of Solitude, a large floating doghouse which he has constructed out of meteoric fragments; and mischievously chasing comets, "just as Earth-dogs chase cars!"

In order to summon Krypto home from his distant wanderings, Superman either signals him by whistling at a highly pitched supersonic frequency which only Krypto's ears can hear, or else summons him by means of "super-ventriloquism," a ventriloquistic technique that enables Superman to throw his voice over exceedingly long distances. On at least one occasion, when absolute secrecy is called for, the Man of Steel employs "supersonic ventriloquism," a form of super-ventriloquism in which Superman's voice is pitched so high that only Krypto can hear it.

Krypto, for his part, communicates with Superman by means of a special "barking code"—similar to Morse code—taught to him by Superman when the Man of Steel was a teenager. (TGSB)

Later chronicled exploits include Krypto operating separately from his Kryptonian master, aiding various humans. He aids the Legion of Super-Pets on several occasions, developing a working relationship with Comet, Beppo and several other super-powered animals (Adv No. 293, Feb 1962: "The Legion of Super-Traitors"; and others). Krypto is left without a memory and wanders space for years after a battle with an alien being known as the Mindbreaker Beast before returning to Earth once more (S No. 287/1, May 1975: "Who Was That Dog I Saw You With Last Night?").

Krypto has a number of adventures after his return, including a turn on Johnny Nevada's late night program and extended adventures traveling around the United States with new companion Ed Lacy (starting in SF No. 185/4, Sep/Oct 1977: "The Stray Superdog!").

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