Without pets, life on Earth would be very lonely and a very sad ordeal. There's nothing better than coming home from a hard day and being greeted by your pet. They love us unconditionally and don't ask for anything in return other than our care and attention (and sometimes food). Some pets are furry while others are scaly. Some pets are big, and some are creepy and creepy (all animals deserve love and care).
In some comics, there are pets that completely surpass their owners. Whether they have superpowers or are just animals, cartoon pets often become the backbone of a series. Some pets even become more famous than humans and become the stars of their own series. These are some of the best pets in comics, whether it's because of their amazing feats or simply because they're adorable and deserve all the love in the world.
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inhumans
Peacemaker's new super pet is perfect for the HBO Max series
Peacemaker, I'll do my best! #1 introduces a new pet to his DCU mercenary world that is sure to appear in the HBO Max series.
A loyal canine member of the Inhumans, Lockjaw is a giant, drooling dog that is both adorable and terrifying. With the power to teleport himself or others to any location on Earth or the Moon, super strength in his jaws, and the ability to track energy signatures across different dimensions, Lockjaw is an extremely talented dog. is. It's also pretty cool that he's the official dog of the Inhuman royal family.
But Lockjaw's true charm is his unwavering love and loyalty to his family and friends. Despite the danger in front of him, Lockjaw has always been on the front lines of battle, putting himself in danger to protect those he loves. If he didn't live on the moon (and was a little smaller to be hugged), he would be higher on the list.
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Ka-Zar and Shana the Sea Devil
The last saber-toothed tiger in existence, Zabu is the Savage Land's most ferocious hero. After rescuing a young boy named Kevin Plunder (later to become the powerful Ka-Zar, one of Marvel's earliest heroes), Zub became close friends with him. As a saber-toothed tiger, Zabu is an apex predator, but the mutations he has undergone have also given him human-level intelligence.
He's strong, fast, smart, and most of all, he's a huge cat. Zab has it all. Well, everything except the fact that he lives in a virgin land. If Zabu lived in a less harsh environment and more accessible to other worlds, he might rank a little better. But he's still a good cat and that's what matters.
8 Super Cat Streaky
super girl
Deadpool now has his own terrifying (and extremely powerful) super pet
Deadpool's amazing new pet has tons of lethal abilities and is the perfect companion for the chaotic merk with a mouth.
Randomly throwing shards of Kryptonite out of a window might not seem like a good idea, but luckily for Supergirl, it was! After attempting to neutralize the negative effects of an alien space stone, Supergirl becomes frustrated with her failure and throws the stone outside. Unbeknownst to her, her cat Streaky discovers it and is imbued with Kryptonian powers.
Like Superman and Supergirl, Streaky has super strength, speed, flight, and heat vision. It's not every day you see a common house cat keeping up with the most powerful Kryptonian, but Streaky is trying. Streaky tends to be overshadowed by the more famous Krypto, but a good pussycat is a good pussycat, and Streaky is 100% a good pussycat.
7 lucky the pizza dog
Clint Barton and Kate Bishop/Hawkeye
No superpowers to speak of, no crazy origin to his name, Lucky is just a dog, plain and simple. When Hawkeye was busy fighting off a group of criminals in New York City, he befriended their pet dog. Lucky decides to protect Hawkeye instead of the original criminal and is beaten by thugs and thrown into a driveway.
Luckily, Hawkeye manages to save the poor dog, but unfortunately Lucky loses his left eye due to his injuries. However, this setback did not deter Lucky from his love for Hawkeye and Kate Bishop, and he has proven his loyalty and dedication to them time and time again.He also Really He loves pizza, hence his nickname. If he had a nifty superpower like Pizza Base, he'd rank even higher.
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red lantern corps
Shazam!Wrath of the Gods continues to tease original super pets
Shazam! 2 contains another reference to a furry member of the Shazam family that predates Krypto and Ace as an animal superhero companion.
Possibly the unluckiest and angriest cat in the universe, Dexstar is a little cat who's been through a lot. Dex Starr and her owner were attacked by a gang of thugs after being adopted off the street. The owner was killed and Dex Starr was placed in a bag and thrown into the river. Unfortunately for the brutal humans who committed these crimes, Dex Starr's anger grew so great that he became Red Lantern Ring's deputy on the spot.
Dex Star has super strength, speed, flight, and invincibility. It's hard to imagine, but this simple Earthcat wields as much power as the most powerful Green Lantern. Strictly speaking, Dexstar, a member of the Red Lantern Corps, has a very close relationship with their leader, Atrocitus, and is the closest thing he has to becoming a pet again. He's an angry kitten, but he still deserves all the love.
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Kate Pryde/Shadowcat
Not all pets need to come from Earth. A stalwart member of the X-Men, Lockheed is truly unique. When Kitty Pryde and the rest of the X-Men are kidnapped by the evil Brood, Kitty discovers a small dragon-like creature. Lockheed developed a strong friendship and was able to free the X-Men. He returned to Earth with them and has lived there ever since.
Although technically an alien, Lockheed looks and acts like a dragon, capable of breathing scorching fire and flying. He and Kitty have become inseparable over the years, which only goes to show that the bonds of friendship can overcome any rift. He is a little more conspicuous than a cat or dog, so it is difficult for him to go out alone.
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phantom
Although not as famous as other cartoon dogs, the Devil is just as loyal and wonderful as the classic cartoon pet. A proud companion of the Phantoms, the Devil is no less loyal than any of them. Devil's father, a deadly gray wolf, was an even more dangerous wolf named Satan. When his mother was killed by a hunter, the Phantom rescued him and took him in.
The Phantom and the Devil quickly became best friends and loyal partners. The devil doesn't have superpowers, but he makes up for it by never being afraid to risk his life. It takes courage to face danger every day, but there's nothing the devil will ever back down from except the Phantom. Unlike other super dogs on this list, Devil's feats are less superheroic and more mundane (even though he's still a good dog).
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Superman
Nightwing introduced its latest super pet – and it was awesome
Nightwing #98 introduced an all-new, all-different super pet in the weirdest way imaginable, making an already adorable animal even more adorable.
Krypto is the most famous of all the super pets in the DC Universe. Krypto, a Kryptonian like Superman, first appears when Jor-El begins experimenting with rocket technology that would later transport his son to Earth, when he sends out a prototype rocket with Krypto inside. It was explained. His orbit was thrown off track, and Krypto arrived on Earth many years later than Superman, meeting young Superman well past his childhood.
Exposure to Earth's yellow sun and gravity gave him powers similar to those of the Man of Steel. Krypto has all the great powers of smell and sight that a dog possesses, in addition to immense strength, speed, and flight. Krypto is loving, kind, and loyal, which is what a partner should be. He is the definition of a good dog and just the best boy.
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Jonathan Q. Arbuckle
Garfield is the OG of cartoon pets. Garfield is an icon. Garfield is a celebrity. He has movies, books, video games, and countless toys. Garfield has become as famous as some of the most iconic Marvel and DC heroes. Garfield's appeal lies in its simplicity. He is a cat who hates Mondays and loves lasagna.
Garfield is the embodiment of happy laziness. Poisonously sharp and flawed, Garfield is a cat among cats. Although he may be a bit unruly towards his owner Jim, deep down he cares about Jim and his friend Odie. Between the Garfield cell phones of the '80s and the suction-cup Garfield window toys of the '90s, few comic book pets have achieved as much stardom as Garfield.
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Much like Garfield, there are few comic book characters as instantly recognizable and beloved as Snoopy. A global icon and celebrity in his own right, Snoopy is a great example of how a comic book pet became the true star of his series (sorry, Charlie Brown.) Snoopy is always cool and relaxed And when I'm having fun, I'm always depressed.
Snoopy spends most of his time relaxing in his doghouse with his best friend Woodstock. Together, the two friends share countless jokes, stories, and the occasional adventure. Snoopy also has his alter ego, the Red Baron, a fearless fighter pilot. peanuts He may have established himself as a staple of Americana, but Snoopy has established himself as the series' enduring star.
garfield
The Garfield series, which debuted in Jim Davis' comic series, follows the adventures of Garfield the cat, Odie the dog, and Jon the human.
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