The Five Greatest Dogs in the History of Comics

Posted by David Winnick

Photo by Michael Peligro

For anyone who has ever had a dog, you will know that they are more than just a pet. A dog is a friend, companion and to many, a family member. Recent studies have actually shown that the average dog has the intelligence of a two year old human with a vocabulary of 165 to 250 words.

So, in honor of man’s best friend, we are going to take a closer look at five of the best canine companions… in comics.

Lockjaw (Marvel Universe): The ubiquitous, “They” say a dog is man’s best friend. If that is true, than Lockjaw is an Inhuman’s best friend. Never far from the side of Inhuman King, Black Bolt, Lockjaw functions as the teleporter for the alien society.

On more than one occasion, he has saved both the Inhuman’s and Fantastic Four’s proverbial bacon, by teleporting them somewhere out of harms way.

Krypto (Superman): I have never fully understood why Lex Luthor has spent all of his time concerned with Superman. Clearly Krypto the Superdog should be considered a much larger menace. Sent toward earth before Superman, as a test of rocket integrity, Krypto was lost in space for many years. Eventually his rocket found its way to Earth and the yellow sun imbued him with the same powers as his master.

A super strong dog with laser eyes, the world should be thankful that Krypto doesn’t belong to General Zod.

Ace (Batman): Inspired by the success of Krypto, Ace the Bat-Hound became the crime fighting canine of Batman and Robin. Ace has been a great help on many of the dynamic duo’s adventures. Over time he has evolved, like many of the other DC characters. Though not often in comics anymore, Ace can still be found wandering the grounds of Wayne Manor from time to time.

 

Marmaduke (Marmaduke): Created by Brad Anderson, Marmaduke spends his days and nights destroying the home of Phil and Dottie Winslow. Marmaduke is a good dog, just unaware that his massive size causes considerable problems.

Some critics have claimed that Marmaduke is one of the most monotonous comics of all time. The American people seem to disagree though, as Marmaduke has become one of the most beloved American comics of all time.

1 a.k.a Bandit (We3): Bandit is a good dog. It isn’t his fault that he was experimented on and turned into a walking, barking, weapon of mass destruction.

Bandit, also known as 1, is the leader of a small band of animals consisting of a cat named Tinker a.k.a 2 and a rabbit named Pirate a.k.a 3. Scheduled to be terminated when a project to turn animals into weapons is scrapped, Bandit leads the other two in a desperate attempt to gain freedom.

The story of the 3 is heartbreaking and reinforces the concept of animal rights, while simultaneously entertaining.