Comet the Super-Horse
Comet is Supergirl's super-powered horse and loyal companion, a white stallion who possesses abilities comparable to those of his Kryptonian friend. Originally a centaur from ancient Greece transformed by a witch's spell, he gained superhuman powers and immortality before eventually becoming Supergirl's devoted steed.
Few comics concepts capture the boundless imaginative spirit of the Silver Age quite like Comet the Super-Horse, who burst onto the scene in Action Comics #292 in 1962, dreamed up by the legendary Al Plastino. A remarkable DC creation who shares adventures alongside Supergirl, Superman, and Clark Kent, Comet occupies a wonderfully singular corner of the DC universe — proof that the era's storytellers were willing to push the fantastic in every direction. Spanning an impressive arc from 1962 all the way to 2009, this enduring figure pops up across Action Comics and Adventure Comics, a testament to the lasting affection readers have for the more charmingly offbeat corners of the Distinguished Competition's mythology. If you have a soft spot for Silver Age DC at its most inventive and wide-eyed, Comet is absolutely worth seeking out.

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Covers through the years — 1962–1986
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