Tails of the Super-Pets #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 2022 collection from DC brings together the one-shot and miniseries starring the animal sidekicks of the Justice League, including Krypto the Super-Dog, Streaky the Super-Cat, and Ace the Bat-Hound. The stories feature the pets teaming up to solve problems and go on adventures, often with a lighter, more humorous tone than the main superhero titles.
In a heartwarming twist of fate, Supergirl [Linda Lee] takes in a stray orange cat she rescues from a dog, naming him Streaky after the white markings on his side. When Streaky accidentally stumbles upon a shard of Kryptonite, he gains surprising super-powers—leading to a series of playful, heroic antics that bring joy to the orphanage and even catch the attention of his superhero guardian. With Miss Hart’s approval and a little feline flair, Streaky proves that even the smallest heroes can make a big difference.
In a heartwarming twist of fate, a super-powered dog named Krypto crash-lands in Smallville, his arrival tied to a mysterious rocket and a set of records that reveal he was Jor-El’s experimental test subject—long before Kal-El’s journey to Earth. With Superboy eager to protect his secret, he must navigate the chaos of Krypto’s boundless energy and curiosity, all while keeping his identity safe from prying eyes.
Beppo the Super-Monkey, a Kryptonian monkey who stowed away in Clark’s rocket as a baby, makes a surprising return when Clark visits the zoo with his parents—reminding him of the chaos he caused and the comet that sent him fleeing back into space.
In a heartfelt flashback, Supergirl learns the truth behind her loyal companion Comet—once a man named Biron, loved by the sorceress Circe, until a jealous rival transformed him into a horse. As memories of his past unfold, the bond between Supergirl and her super-horse deepens, revealing a legacy of magic, loss, and unexpected courage.
In "The Secret Life of Bat-Hound," Ace the dog—now permanently settled at Wayne Manor after being gifted by his former owner John Wilker—takes center stage when a cave-in traps Batman, Robin, and Alfred. With Batwoman by his side, Ace uses his keen senses and unexpected heroics to navigate the danger, proving that even the quietest members of the team can shine in the dark.
When a home movie reveals a young Diana Prince leading the Amazons in defense of Themyscira against the Sky Riders of Nebulosta on her 7th birthday, the Holliday Girls witness a legendary moment of courage — and the mysterious arrival of the Kangas, creatures of the skies that may hold more secrets than anyone imagined.
In "The Ordeal of Aquaman," the ocean's mightiest hero is left to perish in the scorching desert by a ruthless gang. With his strength fading and the town’s water supply sabotaged, Aquaman must rely on the cleverness of his loyal friend Topo and a team of octopus allies to survive the harsh conditions and turn the tide against his captors.
When the Legion of Super-Heroes leaves to confront the Time Trapper, the Super-Pets step up to lead—only to face their own challenge when Proty II must pass a series of tests to earn his place. With Comet, Krypto, Streaky, Beppo, and the rest of the Legion of Super-Pets watching, the stakes rise as Proty II proves his worth in ways both surprising and heroic.
When the Legion of Super-Pets refuses to return home from Thanl, the Legionnaires try to convince them — only to be politely (and firmly) sent away. To keep an eye on the Legion, the pets send Proty II and Comet, in his human guise, to infiltrate their ranks. But what starts as a mission of surveillance quickly turns into a race to uncover a dangerous conspiracy among the Thanlians — before it’s too late.
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